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How does the Bible portray the beauty of Christ?

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The Bible portrays the beauty of Christ as unparalleled and divine, surpassing all human beauty and filled with grace.

In Psalm 45:2, we find the declaration, 'Thou art fairer than the children of men,' which emphasizes the unique and transcendent beauty of Christ. David illustrates that even the most handsome figures in history pale in comparison to Christ's beauty. This beauty is holistic, incorporating not only physical representation but also moral and spiritual splendor. In the Song of Solomon, we see reflections of this beauty where Christ is depicted as 'the chiefest among ten thousand,' highlighting His unmatched perfection and grace poured into His lips (Psalm 45:2). This encourages believers to recognize Christ's beauty in both His character and His actions, drawing us to worship and admire the one who is both King and Savior, who offers grace and truth to His people.
Scripture References: Psalm 45:2, Song of Solomon 5:10

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