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Beholding

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The term "beholding" in the Bible often conveys the idea of observing, gazing upon, or contemplating something with attention and intention. In a spiritual context, it emphasizes the act of looking at God's creation, His works, or His commandments with a heart of reverence and understanding. For instance, in Psalms 27:4, the psalmist expresses a desire to "behold the beauty of the Lord," indicating a longing to experience and appreciate God's holiness and majesty.In the New Testament, the concept of beholding takes on a deeper significance with the revelation of Christ. John 1:14 states, "And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory," highlighting that the disciples witnessed the physical manifestation of God's glory in Jesus. Similarly, 2 Corinthians 3:18 speaks of believers "beholding as in a mirror the glory of the Lord," suggesting a transformative process where looking upon Christ leads to spiritual transformation. Thus, "beholding" in the biblical sense invites not just a passive observation but an active engagement that fosters deeper faith and understanding.

John Follette

In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of experiencing God rather than just knowing about Him. He highlights the transformative power of being redeemed and born into the realm of spiritual reality. The preacher also discusses the role of conditioning and preparation in receiving reve

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