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Why is Christ being seen of angels significant?

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Christ being seen of angels highlights the divine recognition of His work and the profound nature of His incarnation.

The phrase 'seen of angels' found in 1 Timothy 3:16 underscores the significance of Christ’s incarnation and His divine nature. Angels, who dwell in the presence of God, witnessing His majesty, show great interest in the events surrounding Christ's life and work. They desire to look into these mysteries of faith, reflecting the awe and reverence they hold for God's redemptive plan. The angels' role in announcing Christ’s birth (Luke 2:10-11) and their ongoing interest in the salvation process emphasizes their recognition of the unique authority and divinity of Christ. This relationship between the heavenly beings and Christ showcases the depth of the mystery of godliness and illustrates God's work in bridging heaven and earth through the person of Jesus.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 3:16, Luke 2:10-11

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