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What does it mean to see the Son?

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To see the Son means to have a spiritual understanding and acknowledgment of His true nature and our need for Him.

Seeing the Son goes beyond mere visual perception; it encompasses a profound spiritual recognition of Christ's divinity and His role as Savior. In the sermon, the preacher emphasizes that this seeing involves being convinced of the reality of Christ, leading to genuine faith and repentance. The illustrations of biblical figures such as Isaiah and Job highlight that seeing Him often results in a conviction of sin and a recognition of one’s need for grace. Ultimately, to see the Son is to embrace Him as the source of all that is necessary for life and godliness. It is about truly understanding who He is and responding to that revelation with faith and reliance on Him alone for salvation.
Scripture References: John 6:40, Isaiah 6:1, Job 42:5

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