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What does Revelation say about the Son of Man?

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Revelation depicts the Son of Man as a glorified Christ in the midst of His church, emphasizing His authority, judgment, and love for His people.

In Revelation, particularly in the first chapter, the Son of Man is presented in His ascended glory, ruling over all creation. He stands amidst seven golden candlesticks, which represent the church, showing His intimate relationship with and care for His people. The description of Him, with white hair and eyes like flames of fire, signifies His purity, wisdom, and penetrating judgment. This vision reassures believers of His sovereign reign and His promise to safeguard the church against all adversities, as well as instilling a sense of awe and reverence among His followers.
Scripture References: Revelation 1:13-16

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