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What does it mean to see Him who is invisible?

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Seeing Him who is invisible refers to recognizing God's presence and glory through faith, particularly as revealed in Jesus Christ.

In Hebrews 11:27, Moses is described as having endured by seeing Him who is invisible. This metaphorical vision underscores the spiritual insight that transcends physical sight; it is rooted in faith rather than mere human perception. Through faith, believers are enabled to perceive God's presence and glory, even when He is not visible to the naked eye. This concept culminates in the person of Jesus Christ, who is the manifestation of the invisible God. God became visible in Christ, allowing us to engage with Him relationally. Thus, to see Him who is invisible is to have profound spiritual insight that shapes our understanding, motivates our faith, and fuels our endurance in trials.
Scripture References: Hebrews 11:27, John 1:18

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