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Why is the revelation of Christ significant?

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The revelation of Christ is significant because it demonstrates God's grace and the path to salvation.

The revelation of Christ is essential for salvation and understanding God's grace. As discussed in Matthew 2, the wise men were led to Christ by the star, representing the guidance of the Holy Spirit. John 14:16-17 emphasizes that the Holy Spirit reveals the truth about Christ to God's people. This revelation is not something mankind can achieve on their own; it is a divine act where God opens hearts and minds to comprehend who Christ is. Recognizing Christ as the Savior and the King reveals the depths of our need for Him and the vastness of His mercy.
Scripture References: Matthew 2, John 14:16-17, John 16:8-13

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