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"Beholding Christ: Transformation into Divine Glory," explores the theological concept of "glory" and its manifestation in Jesus Christ. It explains that glory signifies the perceptible revelation of God's infinite worth and perfections, first rooted in the Hebrew kabod(weighty) and then the Greek doxa. The document asserts that Christ is the definitive embodiment of this divine glory, revealed through His incarnation, miracles, teachings, and supremely in His suffering on the cross, resurrection, and exaltation. It then details how beholding this glory is an active, Spirit-enabled act of faith, nurtured through spiritual disciplines like Scripture and prayer, and historically emphasized by theologians like John Owen and Jonathan Edwards. Ultimately, the text concludes that this spiritual beholding leads to the progressive transformation of believers into Christ's image, a lifelong process of sanctification driven by the Holy Spirit.
By Ajay Daram"Beholding Christ: Transformation into Divine Glory," explores the theological concept of "glory" and its manifestation in Jesus Christ. It explains that glory signifies the perceptible revelation of God's infinite worth and perfections, first rooted in the Hebrew kabod(weighty) and then the Greek doxa. The document asserts that Christ is the definitive embodiment of this divine glory, revealed through His incarnation, miracles, teachings, and supremely in His suffering on the cross, resurrection, and exaltation. It then details how beholding this glory is an active, Spirit-enabled act of faith, nurtured through spiritual disciplines like Scripture and prayer, and historically emphasized by theologians like John Owen and Jonathan Edwards. Ultimately, the text concludes that this spiritual beholding leads to the progressive transformation of believers into Christ's image, a lifelong process of sanctification driven by the Holy Spirit.