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What does it mean when Jesus says we'll see greater things?

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It means that believers will witness profound truths about God's nature and grace through Christ.

In John 1:50-51, when Jesus tells Nathanael he will see greater things, He refers not only to miraculous events but to deeper spiritual truths and realities, such as the opening of heaven and insight into God's grace. This reflects a key aspect of Reformed theology—acknowledging that the ultimate revelations of God occur through Christ and His work. The ‘greater things’ imply understanding the fullness of God's grace, how He justifies sinners, and the transformative power of the gospel, which goes beyond merely witnessing physical miracles.
Scripture References: John 1:50-51

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Greater Things
Todd Nibert · Feb 12, 2006
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