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What does the Bible say about the significance of Christ revealing Himself?

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Christ reveals Himself to His disciples by His will, allowing them to see Him only through faith.

The significance of Christ revealing Himself is foundational in understanding the relationship between Him and His disciples. As seen in John 21, after His resurrection, Christ only made Himself known to those whom He chose. This reinforces the sovereign idea that spiritual sight and recognition of Christ come by an act of His will and grace, rather than through human reason or perception. In passages like John 20:19, we see Christ standing in the midst of His fearful disciples, bringing peace, demonstrating that His presence is revealing and transformative. The world may see and hear about Christ, yet true recognition and belief occur solely when He opens the hearts and eyes of His people.
Scripture References: John 21:1-14, John 20:19

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Message By Don Bell
Don Bell · Sep 9, 2007
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