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How does the transfiguration relate to God's glory?

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The transfiguration manifests God's glory in Jesus, affirming His divinity and authority.

In the transfiguration, Jesus' divine glory is revealed, indicating His true nature as the Son of God. Matthew 17:2 describes His face shone like the sun, and His clothes became white as light, illustrating the Shekinah glory that was once experienced in the presence of God in the Old Testament. This event affirms that Jesus embodies the fullness of God's glory and serves as a preview of His exaltation following his suffering and death. Thus, the transfiguration not only confirms Jesus' divine authority but also calls attention to the standard by which believers are to perceive His significance in the unfolding of salvation history.
Scripture References: Matthew 17:2, 2 Corinthians 3:7-18

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Dan Culver · Jan 24, 2021
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