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Why is it significant that Christ reveals Himself personally to believers?

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Christ's personal revelation to believers highlights His desire for a relationship with His followers.

The personal revelation of Christ to believers is significant because it illustrates the intimate relationship God desires with His people. In John 21, as Christ appeared to His disciples, He called them 'children', reminding them of their dependence and His nurturing care. This shows that Christ knows His people individually and personally addresses their needs and doubts. Such revelations not only solidify their faith but also encourage them to pursue a deeper relationship with Him. The recognition of Christ's identity fosters a sense of belonging and assurance, reaffirming that He is actively involved in their lives and that His grace is sufficient for them. This personal connection is foundational for spiritual growth and the believer's walk of faith.
Scripture References: John 21:5-6

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