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What can we learn from the voice of God in the Transfiguration?

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God's voice emphasizes the superiority of Christ over all other teachers.

The voice of God during the Transfiguration serves to elevate Christ's authority above all others, a critical lesson for believers. When God commands, 'This is my beloved Son; hear Him,' He delineates the unique position Christ holds in relation to Moses and Elijah. This statement not only rebukes Peter’s suggestion of equal reverence for them but also instructs Christians to focus on Christ as the ultimate Teacher and the source of truth. It underscores the notion that while human teachers are valuable, our primary allegiance must always be to Christ and His words.
Scripture References: Luke 9:28-36

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Luke 9:28-36
J.C. Ryle · Jul 1, 2016
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