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Why is the glory of Christ emphasized in the transfiguration?

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The glory of Christ demonstrated His divine nature and supreme authority above all others.

In the account of the transfiguration, Peter, James, and John witnessed the glory of Christ revealed as His face shone like the sun and His garments became dazzling white (Luke 9:29). This radiance signifies Jesus' divinity and rightful place as the Son of God. The emphasis on Christ’s glory over that of Moses and Elijah illustrates that while they were significant figures, only Christ deserves our ultimate reverence and attention. This distinction highlights that all spiritual knowledge and truth finds its culmination in Him, urging believers to focus solely on Christ.
Scripture References: Luke 9:29, Luke 9:36

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