Jesus as a definitive revelation of God Flashcards
is called the definitive revelation of the Father because He is the fullest and most complete
manifestation of God's nature, character, and love.
Jesus
John, Jesus Himself declares,
"Anyone who has seen me has seen the Father" in the Gospel of
John
This statement emphasizes the intimate
connection between Jesus and the Father.
"Anyone who has seen me has seen the Father"
" (John 14:9).
(John 14:9).
"Anyone who has seen me has seen the Father"
5 reasons why Jesus is considered the definitive revelation of the Father:
Incarnation:
Teachings and Actions:
Perfect Image:
Redemption and Salvation:
Mediator and High Priest:
Jesus is the Son of God who took on human flesh and dwelt among us from —–
(John 1:14).
Through His————-, Jesus revealed the divine nature and character in a tangible and
relatable way. He showed us what it means to be in a loving relationship with the Father.
Incarnation:
Jesus' ——— and —— reflect the heart and will of the Father.
Teachings and Actions:
He taught about God's love, forgiveness, mercy, and justice. Through His miracles, healings, and
interactions with people, Jesus demonstrated the Father's compassion, grace, and power.
Jesus, Teachings and Actions:
Jesus is described as the
"image of the invisible God"
Jesus is described as the "image of the invisible God"from what passage?
(Colossians 1:15).
Jesus perfectly represents the Father in His words, deeds, and character. Jesus' life on earth was a
revelation of God's holiness, righteousness, wisdom, and love.
Perfect Image:
Jesus' sacrificial death on the cross and His resurrection revealed the
Father's plan of ——– and ——- for humanity
redemption and salvation
Through His ultimate act of love, Jesus
reconciled us to the Father and made it possible for us to have a restored relationship with God.
Redemption and Salvation:
Jesus serves as the ——– between God and humanity
mediator