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“is it possible to see god?”
John 1:14-18
introduction
Can Christians today see God in visions like some of the saints of old?
If so, why don’t we all have this opportunity and if not, why not?
 i. the glory of god revealed vs. 14-15
A.      the glory of god is revealed through…
 
                Cf. Phil.
2:5-11
 
 
 
 
 
B.
the glory of god is echoed through…
         
 
 
ii.
the character of god revealed vs. 16-18
 
a. the character of god is ________________ to us
 
 
 
 
b.
the character of god is revealed…
               
                Cf.
Is. 6:5; 1 Tim.
1:17; 6:16
 
    
 
conclusion
Why do some say they can see or hear Jesus?
    
1.
Cf.
Luke 11:29b-30; Heb.
11:1
 
2.
Cf. 2 Cor.
11:13-14
 
3.
Cf. Acts 19:11-17
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