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"But even on His worst days, He was there. This is where the importance of Him touching the disciples after His transfiguration comes in. Even after this mind-blowing occurrence, this great revelation, He was still the same Jesus they knew and loved. That’s the neat thing about Christianity’s belief that Jesus was fully human AND fully divine. There is zero difference between the majesty and power of God when He is shining like the sun and when He’s bleeding to death on the crucifix. In good times and bad, in sickness in health, God is God. And God is with us. He always has been and He always will be."
By Clarifying Catholicism5
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"But even on His worst days, He was there. This is where the importance of Him touching the disciples after His transfiguration comes in. Even after this mind-blowing occurrence, this great revelation, He was still the same Jesus they knew and loved. That’s the neat thing about Christianity’s belief that Jesus was fully human AND fully divine. There is zero difference between the majesty and power of God when He is shining like the sun and when He’s bleeding to death on the crucifix. In good times and bad, in sickness in health, God is God. And God is with us. He always has been and He always will be."