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What does the Bible say about seeing the glory of Jesus Christ?

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The Bible reveals Isaiah saw the glory of Jesus Christ, emphasizing His holiness and sovereignty (Isaiah 6, John 12:41).

Isaiah 6 provides a powerful depiction of seeing the glory of the Lord Jesus Christ. Isaiah witnesses the Lord sitting on a throne, surrounded by seraphim who proclaim His holiness. This moment signifies not only God's glory but also His sovereignty over creation. Christ’s glory is an essential aspect of His identity, confirming His divinity and the centrality of His redemptive work, which is reflected in the New Testament (John 12:41). Believers take joy in this revelation as it assures them of their relationship with the sovereign God of the universe.
Scripture References: Isaiah 6, John 12:41

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