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Why is understanding the transfiguration important for Christians?

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The transfiguration reveals Christ's divine glory and the establishment of His kingdom, assuring believers of His authority.

The event of the transfiguration is pivotal for Christians as it reveals the divine nature and glory of Jesus Christ. As discussed in Mark 9:1, where Jesus speaks of the coming of the kingdom of God, the transfiguration serves as a tangible fulfillment of this promise. It not only signifies the relationship of Jesus with the Old Testament figures of Moses and Elijah but culminates in God's declaration that Jesus is His beloved Son, commanding the disciples to 'hear Him.' This revelation is foundational for understanding the assurance of Christ’s lordship and the unstoppable nature of His kingdom, which believers must embrace, especially in light of the ongoing spiritual battle against sin and doubt.
Scripture References: Mark 9:1, Matthew 17:5

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