Jesus is your Heavenly Father’s Portrait

Jesus reveals our Father in heaven to us. Read about him, in the gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John (and the rest of the Bible!). Get to know him and you will come to know God.

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No one I know has ever seen the heavenly Father Jesus encourages us to speak to. So how can we know him and speak to him if we’ve never seen him?

It’s difficult to imagine this in a day and age when we can see people in so many ways – face-to-face, on television, over the Internet. But for most of human history, important people – like the king or queen, for example – would have been invisible – unseen – by most of the population. How did they know the king or queen existed if they’d never seen them?

Perhaps one of the most important ways people knew their kings and queens in history, was through portraits. They at least made it possible for people to know a likeness of their ruler.

Jesus is our Father in heaven’s portrait. Actually, he’s much more than that. He is the complete expression of God in human form. If you want to know what your heavenly Father looks like, then look at Jesus. In his gospel, John wrote: 

No one has ever seen God. But the unique One, who is himself God, is near to the Father’s heart. He has revealed God to us.

John 1:18 NLT

Jesus reveals our Father in heaven to us. Read about him, in the gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John (and the rest of the Bible!). Get to know him and you will come to know God.

Think It Over

Think about the following:

•        How do you see your heavenly Father in the life of Jesus?

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