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Why is Christ's transfiguration important for Christians?

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Christ's transfiguration is important as it reveals His glory and reassures believers of their future hope in Him.

The significance of Christ's transfiguration extends beyond the moment itself; it serves as a profound assurance for believers regarding Christ's nature and the promise of eternal life. The event was a preview of Jesus' glory, which He will fully reveal at His second coming. For His disciples, witnessing this glory was meant to bolster their faith, especially in the face of impending trials and His death. It also establishes that Jesus is not just another prophet but the fulfillment of the law and the prophets, indicating that He is the central figure of God's divine plan. This reality encourages Christians today to hope in the glory that is yet to be revealed, as well as to understand their identity as heirs to this future glory when they are resurrected in Christ.
Scripture References: Matthew 17:1-8, John 1:14, 1 John 3:2

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