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What does it mean to 'see Jesus' according to the sermon?

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'Seeing Jesus' means wanting to know Him deeply and personally, beyond mere curiosity.

'Seeing Jesus' in the context of the sermon reflects a desire for intimate fellowship and understanding of Christ. The Greeks in John 12:21 expressed this longing by asking to see Jesus, indicating they wanted more than a surface-level encounter; they sought a meaningful interaction with the Savior. In our faith, this goes beyond just knowledge about Christ—it's about experiencing His presence through the Holy Spirit and engaging with His teachings in a personal way. This deep connection with Jesus involves both recognizing Him as our Savior and developing an ongoing relationship with Him through prayer, worship, and communion with fellow believers. Thus, 'seeing Jesus' is about an earnest desire for spiritual intimacy and understanding of His character and work.
Scripture References: John 12:21

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We Would See Jesus
Jim Byrd · Jun 13, 2018
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Joshua

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