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What does the Bible say about Christ's transfiguration?

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The Bible describes Christ's transfiguration as a powerful manifestation of His divine glory, witnessed by Peter, James, and John.

In Luke 9:28-36, the transfiguration illustrates Christ's divine nature as He allowed Peter, James, and John to see His glory shining brighter than the sun. This event is significant as it not only reveals Christ's true identity as the Son of God but also affirms His mission, discussing His upcoming death with Moses and Elijah. The voice of God the Father further confirms this, emphasizing that Jesus is His beloved Son and should be listened to. The transfiguration stands as a pivotal moment, declaring Christ's authority and the divine approval of His ministry, revealing the close ties between the spiritual and physical realms of reality for believers.
Scripture References: Luke 9:28-36, Matthew 17:1-9

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