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15
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he Lord of heaven has come to us and we behold the marvelous glory of
God. Christ le His throne in heaven to take on human form. e Word
was made flesh, and through the body of Christ, we beheld the glory of God,
full of grace and truth.
With His hands, He touched the people with healing and grace. With His
feet, He walked the earth to show the way and the light. With His voice, He
preached the Word of God with astounding truth.
But His glory was never displayed more clearly than when He led His disciples
up a mountain. ere, His body was transfigured and His face glowed with
holy light. ey beheld heaven's glory as the Spirit descended on Him like a
dove.
(music begins)
From the clouds, a voice said, "is is my Beloved Son with whom I am well
pleased… Listen to Him."
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