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What does the Bible say about seeing Jesus and knowing Him?

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To truly know Jesus involves a recognition of one's own sin and a need for His grace (John 12:21).

In John 12:21, those seeking to see Jesus represent the earnest desire of every believer to encounter Christ personally and intimately. The Greeks' request, 'Sir, we would see Jesus,' embodies the essence of faith—recognizing our sinfulness and piercing need for His mercy. Seeing Jesus goes beyond physical sight; it involves spiritual illumination where one grasps the significance of His death, resurrection, and the implications for salvation. It is by the Holy Spirit's work that we come to understand our need for righteousness and to embrace Christ as our only hope. This heartfelt inquiry also reflects the ultimate purpose of worship – to behold the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ, affirming that true knowledge of Him transforms lives.
Scripture References: John 12:21, 2 Corinthians 4:6

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We Would See Jesus
Fred Evans · May 27, 2026
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