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What does the Bible say about beholding the glory of Christ?

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The Bible teaches that to behold the glory of Christ is to recognize His divine attributes and His redemptive work, which reveals who He truly is.

Beholding the glory of Christ involves seeing Him not merely in a historical context but understanding His divine nature and the fullness of His redemptive work. In Acts 1:9-11, we see the moment of Christ's ascension into heaven, highlighting His glory as the resurrected God-man. Scripture tells us in John 1 that the Word was made flesh and we beheld His glory. This glory encompasses His achievements, character, and the overall splendor of His divine and sinless nature. The apostle Paul encourages believers to not just see Christ for His acts but to recognize His nature—His glory is revealed through His work and then manifested through the lives of believers who know Him.
Scripture References: Acts 1:9-11, John 1:14

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