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How does revelation play a role in knowing Jesus?

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Understanding Jesus' true identity requires divine revelation from the Father.

The role of revelation in recognizing Jesus is central to historic Reformed theology. In Matthew 16:17, Jesus affirms that Peter's recognition of Him as the Christ was not attained through human insight but was a revelation from God the Father. This underscores the belief that true knowledge of Christ comes from divine intervention, as human intellect alone cannot grasp the depths of His identity and mission. Without this revelation, individuals may acknowledge Jesus in various ways, yet miss the core of who He is. This principle emphasizes the need for believers to rely on the Spirit and the Scriptures for understanding and growing in their relationship with Christ.
Scripture References: Matthew 16:17

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