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What does the Bible say about seeing Jesus in his beauty?

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Isaiah 33:17 promises that our eyes will see the King in His beauty, emphasizing the importance of deep meditation on Christ.

Isaiah 33:17 reveals a significant truth about our relationship with Jesus: 'Thine eyes shall see the King in his beauty.' This passage illustrates that as we grow in our understanding of Christ and engage deeply in meditation about His character, work, and grace, we begin to appreciate His beauty more profoundly. Superficial views of Christ cannot satisfy the believer's heart. Through contemplative practices, believers can peer into the truths of the gospel and witness the majestic beauty of the King.

Moreover, as we meditate and reflect on Jesus’ life and work, we prepare ourselves to see Him not just in a distant or abstract manner but intimately and personally, realizing how His grace and love manifest in our lives. This sight is not limited to our earthly existence; rather, it shapes our longing for that ultimate day when we will behold Him face to face in heaven. Until then, we strive for a deeper relationship with our Redeemer, trusting that even in the storms of life, He draws near and assures us of His presence.
Scripture References: Isaiah 33:17, Ephesians 1:18, Romans 10:17

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Isaiah 33:17
Charles Spurgeon · Nov 16, 2016
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