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What does the Bible say about the beauty of Jesus?

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The Bible portrays Jesus as beautiful and lovely, especially in Isaiah 33:17, emphasizing His grace and suitability to our needs.

The beauty of Jesus is a theme echoed throughout Scripture, particularly captured in Isaiah 33:17, which speaks of seeing the King in His beauty. To truly appreciate this beauty, one must experience transformation through the Holy Spirit, as initial affection for Christ typically arises from a changed heart. The inherent glories of Christ and His divine person command the love of those who see Him in faith. As our understanding deepens, we recognize Christ's beauty not just in His essence but also in how He meets our spiritual needs—bringing life, light, joy, and ultimately salvation.

Furthermore, every renewed glimpse and experience of Jesus enhances His beauty in our eyes, forging a deeper love and admiration for Him. Believers find that as they engage with Christ through means of grace, such as prayer and the Sacraments, they increasingly cry out in affection, recognizing that every manifestation of His presence brings forth greater fervor in love. It’s through beholding His beauty, drawn from His unending love for sinners, that we become captivated by Him and move away from the allure of worldly excellencies.
Scripture References: Isaiah 33:17, Song of Solomon 5:16, Song of Solomon 5:13, Psalm 45:2, Song of Solomon 2:1, Isaiah 4:2, Song of Solomon 1:16

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Isaiah 33:17
Robert Hawker · Mar 20, 2016
Psalm 45:2
Charles Spurgeon · Jun 21, 2016
Isaiah 4:2
J.C. Philpot · May 3, 2016
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