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Why is it important to see Christ's glory?

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Seeing Christ's glory is vital for recognizing His divine nature and understanding the magnitude of His salvific work.

Understanding and seeing Christ's glory is crucial for Christians as it shapes their perception of His nature and His mission. The transfiguration serves as a moment for the disciples to grasp a deeper understanding of who Jesus is—fully God and fully man. Recognizing His glory transforms the believer's worship and relationship with Him, moving beyond superficial knowledge to a profound realization of His majesty and holiness. This insight into His glory is fundamental in appreciating the Gospel, as it reflects the purpose of Christ's incarnation, death, and resurrection. When believers see Christ in His glory, it inspires a heart of reverence, worship, and a desire for holiness.
Scripture References: John 1:14, Colossians 1:27

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"They saw His Glory"
Don Bell · May 26, 2024
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