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Why is it important that we see Jesus alone?

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Seeing Jesus alone points to His role as the sole source of our hope and redemption.

The call to see Jesus alone, as highlighted in Matthew 17:8, where the disciples saw 'no man save Jesus only,' signifies the centrality of Christ in salvation. This truth is essential because it emphasizes that our faith rests solely on Him and not on human efforts, traditions, or additional mediators. The Transfiguration illustrates a clear separation between Jesus and the law (represented by Moses) and the prophets (represented by Elijah). This is a powerful reminder that all hopes for salvation are anchored in Christ alone, revealing God's plan to glorify His Son as the ultimate source of life and hope for believers.
Scripture References: Matthew 17:8, Romans 3:21-22

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Christ Alone
Gabe Stalnaker · Dec 18, 2022
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