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What is the significance of the voice from heaven in John 12?

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The heavenly voice in John 12 signifies God's approval of Jesus and His mission.

The voice from heaven in John 12, proclaiming God’s glory, is significant as it highlights the eternal relationship between God the Father and God the Son. This divine affirmation serves to validate Jesus’ mission, emphasizing His role as the Messiah and the Redeemer who willingly took on the burden of sin. The voice, which was heard by the crowd, not only symbolizes God’s presence and approval during crucial moments of Jesus’ ministry, but it also assures believers that in Jesus, God is actively working for the salvation of humanity. It is a profound testament to the assurance that God’s plans are being fulfilled through Christ for the glory of His name.
Scripture References: John 12:28, Matthew 3:17, Matthew 17:5

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John 12:27-33
J.C. Ryle · Nov 22, 2016
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