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What does the Bible say about Christ's revelation?

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The Bible teaches that Christ is God's ultimate revelation to humanity, embodying God's glory and plan for salvation.

In the Bible, particularly in Luke 2:1-20, we see the birth of Jesus Christ described as the culmination of God's revelation to mankind. This holy event is marked by the declaration of angels who announce His birth to shepherds, emphasizing the significance of this miraculous arrival. As noted in the sermon, 'the Lord hath made known unto us' signifies that only God can truly reveal who Christ is and what His coming means for humanity. Throughout scripture, Jesus is presented as God incarnate, the fulfillment of prophecies, and the light that breaks through spiritual darkness, showcasing the divine initiative in revealing Himself to us.
Scripture References: Luke 2:1-20, Micah 5:2

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