Concentration births Revelation
“The light of the body is the eye: therefore when thine eye is single, thy whole body also is full of light; but when thine eye is evil, thy body also is full of darkness.“
St. Luke 11:34
What makes revelation of Jesus possible is one’s ability to sustain an undistracted focus on Jesus. The clarity of vision depends on the quality of the eyes’ ability to
keep beholding until the die change comes. A perfect revelation of Jesus Christ is expected to bring about divine transformation upon the life of any man, and it revolutionizes one’s whole life for the best.
A man like Moses went up the mountain, and after forty days of beholding the Lord returned with a face as bright as that of an angel, he had concentrated on the divine and radiant appearance of the Almighty for that long without any distraction, and his physical look was transformed.
That happened in the Old Testament. The glory that accompanied him from that mountain lasted for some days. Paul reveals in 2 Cor. 3, that if such an encounter under the Old Covenant (which was not the fulfillment of the eternal promise of God to the saints in Christ) had so much glory as that, how much more the glory and transformation that will follow the New Covenant.
By implication, as many as come into Christ in this era, who receive divine
revelation of Jesus Christ in the spirits, they are custodians of a dimension of glory that is real, and far surpasses that which was seen of Moses.