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βIN SEARCH OF TRUTH LIVE!β Guest, Dr. Catherine Toon
π₯ RADIATING THE BEAUTY OF THE BRIDE OF CHRIST! π₯
What does it mean to be transformed into Christβs radiant image? If we are who we have always been, then our eternal identity is already establishedβbut do we see ourselves as God sees us? Too often, human experiences cloud our vision, limiting us to whatβs in front of us instead of embracing the supernatural truth of our divine nature.
π‘ Dr. Catherine Toon shares:
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How God is conforming His Bride into His glorious image
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Why our identity in Christ is unchanging, even when we donβt recognize it
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The power of renewing our minds to align with truth
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What it means to be βradiantβ as the Bride of Christ
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How Christβs love transforms us into something truly glorious
π Ephesians 5:25-27 (TPT) reminds us:
“All that he does in us is designed to make us a mature church for his pleasure, until we become a source of praise to himβglorious and radiant, beautiful and holy, without fault or flaw.”
π Did you know?
The Greek word endoxos, translated as βradiant,β also means gorgeous, honorable, esteemed, splendid, and infused with glory. And when scripture says we are βwithout fault or flaw,β the original text conveys βwithout wrinkleβ or βwithout chips or knots.β This is how Christ sees usβholy, perfected, and stunningly glorious!
π What an awesome God we serveβone who treats us as His own, unites with us as His Bride, and crowns us with radiant glory!
π₯ Watch this powerful episode and discover the beauty of who you truly are in Christ! Donβt forget to share this message with others who need to know their divine identity.
π¬ Love & Blessings, Dr. Bill
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