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Why is Christ's countenance important for Christians?

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Christ's countenance represents His glory, mercy, and the comfort believers receive by perceiving Him in faith.

The countenance of Christ, as portrayed in the Scriptures, embodies His glory and mercy toward believers. In the Song of Solomon, it is likened to Lebanon—symbolizing excellence and strength. For Christians, perceiving Christ’s countenance is essential because it reveals who He is: the Savior, the High Priest, and the one who intercedes for them. This understanding fosters spiritual growth and hope, as believers are called to behold Christ by faith and find their identity and strength rooted in Him. Through the revelation of His countenance, believers are reminded of their standing before God and the security they have in Christ's righteousness.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 5:15, Numbers 6:26, 2 Corinthians 4:6

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Marvin Stalnaker · Dec 14, 2004
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