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Why is the liberty of revelation important for Christians?

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The liberty of revelation allows Christians to fully behold God's glory and truth in Christ without spiritual veils or hindrances (2 Corinthians 3:18).

The liberty of revelation is crucial for Christians as it enables them to engage directly with God’s truth through the unveiled Gospel. In 2 Corinthians 3:18, Paul emphasizes that Christians, through the Spirit, can behold the glory of the Lord with 'open face'. This means there are no barriers, such as the veils of the old covenant or human traditions, obstructing one’s view of Christ. Such revelation is transformative, as it aligns believers with the image of Christ and deepens their understanding of God’s character and purposes. Furthermore, this freedom allows for growth in grace, as Christians are continuously shaped and renewed by focusing on Christ, fostering a true heart of worship and godly living.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 3:18, John 4:24

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Liberty
Clay Curtis · May 14, 2017
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