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What does the Bible say about seeing Jesus only?

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The Bible emphasizes the importance of seeing Jesus only, as noted in Mark 9:8, where the disciples saw no one but Jesus after the transfiguration.

In the account of the transfiguration in Mark 9, the essence of seeing Jesus only is highlighted when after witnessing Moses and Elijah, the disciples see no one else but Jesus. This highlights that true faith and understanding come not from a mixture of reliance on the law or works but solely in Christ. The sermon stresses that until we comprehend the demands and purpose of the law, as represented by Moses, we cannot fully grasp the significance of Jesus as our Savior. This 'seeing Jesus only' is essential for our eternal hope, as any addition to Christ undermines the purity of the Gospel.
Scripture References: Mark 9:1-8, Romans 7:7

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Jesus Only
Scott Richardson · Jul 25, 1982
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