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What are 'greater things' that believers will see?

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The 'greater things' refer to the deeper understanding and revelation of Christ's glory and salvation.

When Jesus promises Nathanael that he will see greater things, He signifies that understanding will deepen over time as believers grow in their faith (John 1:50). These 'greater things' encompass a fuller revelation of who Christ is and the mystery of His work in salvation. As we progress in our faith, we begin to see aspects of His character, grace, and the implications of His sacrifice more clearly. This ongoing revelation not only encourages us in our relationship with Him but also solidifies our hope in the promises He has made regarding eternal life and union with Him in heaven.
Scripture References: John 1:50

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