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What does the Bible say about the heavenly vision?

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The heavenly vision refers to the divine revelation of Jesus Christ and the gospel's transformative power.

The heavenly vision, as described in Acts 26, is a revelation given by God to His chosen vessels, like the Apostle Paul. It signifies the understanding of the gospel, where Christ is manifested in the hearts of believers, enabling them to preach and teach. This vision reveals the true nature of God and man's need for salvation through faith in Christ, illuminating the path from spiritual darkness to divine light. Paul emphasized that the gospel is not just a message to be understood intellectually, but a profound experience that transforms the heart and life of the believer, demonstrating the necessity of God's action in bringing salvation.
Scripture References: Acts 26:18, Galatians 1:16, 2 Corinthians 4:6

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