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How does the transfiguration relate to salvation and grace?

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The transfiguration highlights the grace of God by revealing Christ's glorified state, pointing towards the salvation that is offered through Him.

The transfiguration is critical to understanding God’s grace as it showcases Christ in His exalted state, separate from His earthly ministry. When the disciples saw His glory, it offered them a glimpse into the divine reality of who Jesus is, beyond just the man who walked among them (Luke 9:29). This event foreshadows the ultimate act of grace—Calvary—where Jesus would accomplish the redemptive work needed for salvation. Understanding this moment deepens our appreciation for the grace that God extends to humanity through the person of Christ, affirming that salvation is not based on human merit but is a divine gift revealed through His glory. This grace is the foundation of our hope for eternal life, ultimately leading us into the fullness of His glory.
Scripture References: Luke 9:29, John 1:14

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