The Hebrew word for “to see,” חָזָה hazah, shares its root with חָזֶה hazeh—the “breast” of the sacrificial animal (Leviticus 7:30–31).
That breast was the portion given to the priest.

It was a picture:
The first thing God wants His people to “see” is the love of the One who died for them.

At the cross, Jesus fulfilled what Scripture promised:
“He was wounded for our transgressions… and by His stripes we are healed” (Isaiah 53:5).
“He Himself bore our sins in His body on the tree” (1 Peter 2:24).

The cross is where justice and mercy meet.
Holiness is satisfied.
Love is unveiled.
And vision becomes clear.

Every other “hazon vision” is built on this one.
If you can see His love, you can see everything else more clearly.

Seeing His love turns every other truth into something you can finally believe.