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What does the Bible say about Jesus revealing Himself to His disciples?

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The Bible explains that Jesus shows Himself to His disciples, revealing His identity as Lord and Savior, particularly in passages like John 21.

In John 21, we see that after His resurrection, Jesus revealed Himself to His disciples once again. This act of self-revelation is significant as it underscores His Lordship and role as the Savior of sinners. He doesn't reveal Himself to everyone but specifically to His chosen ones, His elect, highlighting the sovereign grace at work. This revelation demonstrates both His authority and commitment to His disciples, ensuring them of His ongoing presence and care. Such moments serve to deepen the disciples' understanding of who He is and affirm their faith in Him as the Christ, the Son of God.
Scripture References: John 21:1, John 20:30-31

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