Message Minute (Anyone Who Has Seen Me Has Seen the Father)

"Anyone who has seen me has seen the Father." — John 14:9

Nine words. And they change everything.

Jesus isn't saying He's similar to God, or that He's a rough sketch of the Father. The writer of Hebrews uses the Greek word charaktēr — the impression a seal makes in hot wax. Every detail. Every line. Perfect. Complete. Jesus is the exact imprint of who God is.

So here's a simple test for any picture of God: Can it be demonstrated by something Jesus did?

Think God is disgusted by broken people? Find the place where Jesus turned away someone who came to Him honestly. Think God keeps score? Watch Jesus heal someone and try to find the moment He checked their record first. Think God gives up on people? Watch what He does with Peter, the disciple who denied Him three times, after the resurrection.

The God who weeps at funerals. The God who touches lepers. The God who stops a crowd for one overlooked woman. The God who washes the feet of the man about to betray Him. That is what the Father looks like.

Reflection Question: What's one attribute you've believed about God that you can't actually find in the life of Jesus?

Prayer: Father, let Jesus recalibrate everything. Every wrong belief, every painful assumption, every distorted picture, correct it with the truth of who Your Son actually is. Amen.

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