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Why is the face of Christ significant for believers?

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The face of Christ represents His character, purpose, and the depth of His love for humanity.

The significance of the face of Christ for believers lies in the multifaceted expressions of His nature and work. Throughout the sermon, various aspects of Christ's face are explored, ranging from His divine glory to His humanity, His suffering, and ultimately, His merciful gaze toward us. Believers are called to see and acknowledge the face of Christ, which embodies His purpose, such as His steadfast march toward Jerusalem, His suffering for our sins, and His faithful intercession on our behalf. Each facet of His face invites us to reflect on our relationship with Him, encouraging us to seek a deeper understanding of His grace, compassion, and the redemption He offers through His sacrifice on the cross. Ultimately, recognizing His face encourages believers to focus on His promises and the hope of eternal life with Him.
Scripture References: Luke 9:51, Isaiah 53:3, Revelation 22:4

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The Face of Jesus
Don Bell · Feb 9, 2014
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