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What does the Bible say about the glorified Savior?

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The Bible reveals the glorified Savior as majestic and eternal, portrayed in the vision John had in Revelation 1:12-20.

In Revelation 1:12-20, John describes his vision of the glorified Savior, not as He was during His earthly ministry or as He will appear upon His return, but as He exists in His exalted glory now. In this vision, John sees Christ in His majesty, with features that reflect His divine nature: His hair is white as wool, His eyes like flames of fire, and His voice like the sound of many waters. This depiction emphasizes Christ's sovereignty and His role as the eternal Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end. Such a vision serves to affirm the glory and power of Christ, encouraging believers to focus their faith and hopes on Him.
Scripture References: Revelation 1:12-20

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