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Why is the portrayal of Jesus in glory significant for Christians?

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The portrayal of Jesus in glory emphasizes his divine authority and the hope of redemption for believers.

The depiction of Jesus in his glorified state, as seen in Daniel 10 and reinforced in Revelation, is fundamentally significant for Christians as it encapsulates the majesty and holiness of Christ. This portrayal reassures believers of Jesus’ sovereign power and his role as the ultimate judge. The descriptions highlight not only his divine attributes but also the assurance of redemption, presenting him as both the holy judge who must punish sin and the gracious Savior who intercedes for his people. For Christians, this duality exemplifies the hope through Christ's sacrifice, where justice and mercy collide. It fundamentally shapes understanding and worship, anchoring faith in the person and work of Jesus.
Scripture References: Daniel 10:5-6, Revelation 1:14-16

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