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How does the transfiguration relate to salvation?

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The transfiguration relates to salvation by affirming Jesus as the divine Messiah who would accomplish redemption through His death and resurrection.

The transfiguration of Jesus is intrinsically linked to the themes of salvation and redemption. In this extraordinary event, Jesus is revealed in His glory just prior to the discussions of His impending suffering and death. This revelation serves to strengthen the faith of His disciples, preparing them for the reality of the crucifixion that would accomplish their salvation. As Moses and Elijah conversed with Jesus about His decease, it is evident that His death is central to God's eternal plan for redemption. Thus, the transfiguration acts as a foreshadowing of the ultimate sacrifice that Christ would make, affirming that through Him, salvation is made possible for all who believe.
Scripture References: Matthew 17:1-13, Luke 9:30-31

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Jim Byrd · Aug 17, 2025
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