If You've Seen Jesus, You've Seen the Father

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    If Youve Seen Jesus, Youve Seen the Father

    (John 14:7-11)

    I. Introduction.A. Orientation.

    Last time, we saw

    That just after Judas left to betray Jesus,

    He revealed to His disciples

    What would happen next:

    He would glorify His Father

    By going to the cross

    To reveal His Fathers justice and mercy

    And the Father would glorify Him

    By raising Him up into heaven,

    Seating Him at His right hand,

    And giving Him absolute control over all things

    That He might bring all His redeemed home.

    But this meant several things had to happen

    None of which seemed good at that moment:

    1. Jesus was going to leave;

    2. Where He was going, the disciples couldnt follow, at least for now;

    3. And Peter was going to deny Jesus three times.

    The disciples were understandably shaken.

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    So Jesus began to comfort them:

    1. He told them not to be afraid, but to trust Him and His Father:

    They knew what they were doing.

    2. That He was leaving to prepare a place for them in His Fathers house

    Through His death, resurrection and ascension,

    He was opening the way into heaven for them.

    3. And He would come again to receive them when it was time

    Not at His Second Coming,

    But when their work was done on earth,

    He would come to take them home to His Fathers house

    As a husband takes his bride.

    Jesus knew the disciples still didnt understand,

    And so He asked

    If they knew where He was going

    And how to get there.

    Thomas said what they likely were all thinking:

    Lord, we do not know where You are going, how do we know the way? (14:5).

    Jesus told them, I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the

    Father but through Me (v. 6).

    B. Preview.

    The disciples may not have known precisely

    Where Jesus was going and how to get there,

    But they did know one thing:

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    That Jesus Father was the God of Israel.

    They might not have known how it was possible,

    But they knew it was true.

    Jesus told the Jews earlier in the hearing of His disciples,

    If I glorify Myself, My glory is nothing; it is My Father who glorifies Me, of

    whom you say, He is our God (8:54).

    He also told them regarding His sheep, My Father, who has given them to Me, is

    greater than all; and no one is able to snatch them out of the Fathers hand. I and

    the Father are one. The Jews picked up stones again to stone Him (John10:29-31).

    The disciples knew

    When Jesus was speaking about His Father,

    He was speaking about God.

    They knew He was going to God

    To prepare a place for them in His house,

    And that He was the only way to God.

    But they also understood that Jesus was speaking

    About a relationship they now had with God

    Through faith in Him

    That few to that time had experienced,

    And they were a bit apprehensive

    As to what that meant

    As we also should be

    When we understand

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    That we have that same relationship.

    Since Jesus was bringing them to the Father,

    They were now wondering what the Father was like

    Perhaps how He would receive them.

    Understanding that they did,

    Jesus now begins to explain Him a bit more fully.

    This morning, lets consider one thing:

    That to see Jesus is to see the Father.

    II. Sermon.

    A. Weve all wondered from time to time

    Just what the Father is like.

    It seems like we should know Him from the OT

    Where He appears to be interacting with His people

    But from what well see in John, in just a few moments

    Its more likely that was the Son of God.

    When we get to the NT,

    We get glimpses of the Father

    As He speaks about His Son

    Telling us how much He loves Him

    And how we should listen to Him.

    But what is He like?

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    Weve seen the Son of God

    Come to earth in our nature,

    So we know a great deal about Him.

    But what would the Father be like

    If He came down in the same way?

    Jesus tells us: He would be the same as He.

    Thats essentially what He says in our passage.

    Lets read it again:

    Jesus says, If you had known Me, you would have known My Father also; fromnow on you know Him, and have seen Him. Philip said to Him, Lord, show us

    the Father, and it is enough for us. Jesus said to him, Have I been so long with

    you, andyet you have not come to know Me, Philip? He who has seen Me hasseen the Father; how can you say, Show us the Father? Do you not believe

    that I am in the Father, and the Father is in Me? The words that I say to you I do

    not speak on My own initiative, but the Father abiding in Me does His works.

    Believe Me that I am in the Father and the Father is in Me; otherwise believebecause of the works themselves (vv. 7-11).

    Jesus tells us

    That to know Him is to know the Father;

    To see Him is to see the Father;

    They are the same.

    We should believe this

    Because He said it

    And He is the Truth

    But also because of His works/miracles

    Only God can do these things,

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    And He would never endorse a lie.

    Lets try to understand what Jesus means and what He doesnt here:

    First, Jesus is not saying that He and the Father are the same person.

    Weve seen this a few times already,

    But I want to repeat it

    So that we understand.

    There are some

    Perhaps well-meaning individuals

    Who believe that when Jesus says things like this,

    He is identifying Himself with the Father.

    The UPC and Apostolic Churches

    Believe that Jesus is the only person in the Godhead:

    That the Father is His divine nature,

    That the Son is His human nature;

    And that the Spirit is the way

    He now reveals Himself on earth

    Since the ascension of His human nature into heaven.

    They are Unitarian and not Trinitarian;

    They believe in a god that is one person, rather than three persons,

    And so they believe in a god other than the God of the Bible

    They are trusting in a false god

    One that cant save them

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    Anymore than the god of the Jehovahs Witnesses or Mormons.

    The God of the Bible is Trinitarian

    He is three persons.

    From what we see in Scripture,

    The Father and the Son

    Clearly are not the same person:

    Jesus says in John 5:20-23, For the Father loves the Son, and shows Him all thingsthat He Himself is doing; and the Father will show Him greater works than

    these, so that you will marvel. For just as the Father raises the dead and givesthem life, even so the Son also gives life to whom He wishes. For not even theFather judges anyone, but He has given all judgment to the Son, so that all will

    honor the Son even as they honor the Father. He who does not honor the Son

    does not honor the Father who sent Him.

    And just as clearly,

    The Holy Spirit is not the Father or the Son.

    Again, Jesus says, But the Helper, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in

    My name, He will teach you all things, and bring to your remembrance all that Isaid to you (John 14:26).

    The Father, Son and Spirit are each spoken of

    As distinct persons,

    Not as the same person.

    If Jesus isnt saying that the Father and Son are the same person,

    What is He saying?

    Hes saying they are the same Being,

    And as the same Being,

    They share the same nature

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    All three of the divine Persons

    So that to see One

    Is to see the other Two.

    Since they are the same Being,

    They share the same naturalattributes

    They are infinite, eternal, and unchangeable

    And the same moralattributes

    They have the same perfect love

    Of everything good and just,

    And the same perfect hatred

    Of everything evil and unjust.

    If the Father had become a man,

    The difference we would see

    Would be expressed in His relationships,

    Not in His character:

    We would see a difference

    In the way He expressed Himself

    Toward the Son, the Spirit and us.

    But with regard to His character,

    He would be the same

    He would respond in the same way

    And make the same choices Jesus made

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    In each of the situations He was faced with.

    To see Jesus isto see the Father,

    To know Jesus isto know the Father.

    Jesus didnt have to show them the Father,

    They had already seen Him.

    Remember what John said earlier about Him,

    No one has seen God at any time; the only begotten God who is in the bosom ofthe Father, He has explainedHim (John 1:18).

    No one has ever seen the Father

    Not even in the OT

    The Son has come to reveal Him.

    What this means is that we know more about the Father than we thought.

    He isnt really a mystery to us anymore than the Son:

    Because He has revealed Himself to us in His Son.

    If you know what Jesus is like,

    You also know what His Father is like:

    He loves the same things

    And does the same things as His Son

    Because they have exactly the same likes and dislikes

    Thats why they can eternally live together

    In perfect love and harmony.

    He also loves you

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    In the same way Jesus does,

    If you are trusting Him this morning.

    B. Lets consider one practical application from this:

    Jesus came down not only to reveal the Father,

    But to make us like the Father

    He came to transform us into theirimage

    So that we might have the same kind of relationship

    They share with each other.

    Jesus will later pray in John 17:20-21, I do not ask on behalf of these alone, butfor those also who believe in Me through their word; that they may all be one;

    even as You, Father, are in Me and I in You, that they also may be in Us, so that

    the world may believe that You sent Me.

    The only way we can have this relationship

    With the Father and the Son

    Is if we share the same moral nature.

    We didnt have this when we came into the world.

    What David wrote about himself

    Was equally true of all of us,

    Behold, I was brought forth in iniquity, and in sin my mother conceived me (Ps.

    51:5).

    We came into this world in the flesh and the slaves of sin.

    In this condition, we were His enemies.

    David writes in Psalm 5:4-5, For You are not a God who takes pleasure inwickedness; no evil dwells with You. The boastful shall not stand before Your

    eyes; You hate all who do iniquity.

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    But Jesus changed all of this.

    He gave His life on the cross

    To take away our sins

    And reconcile us to God.

    And He gave us His Spirit

    So that He might work this same nature in us

    The same heart,

    The same moral character

    That He has.

    Thats what Peter means

    When he writes in 2 Peter 1:4,

    For by these He has granted to us His precious and magnificent promises, so thatby them you may become partakers of the divine nature, having escaped the

    corruption that is in the world by lust.

    Jesus puts it another way

    In His prayer in John 17

    He says the love the Father has for Jesus lives in us,

    And He lives in us.

    He says in verse 26, And I have made Your name known to them, and will make itknown, so that the love with which You loved Me may be in them, and I inthem.

    This transformation into His image

    Isnt something He reserves for heaven

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    Though in heaven it will be perfect

    But its something we experience now.

    Paul writes in 2 Corinthians 3:17-18, Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the

    Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty. But we all, with unveiled face, beholdingas in a mirror the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image

    from glory to glory, just as from the Lord, the Spirit.

    In a certain sense

    Though in a very imperfect one

    Just as Jesus said

    That those who have seen Him

    Have seen the Father,

    Its also true that those who see us

    Have seen the Father and Jesus

    Because we are like them.

    Thats why the disciples

    Were first called Christians at Antioch:

    Because they were like Christ.

    We dont become eternal,

    Or infinite or changeless like God,

    But we do become like Him morally:

    We love what He loves

    And hate what He hates.

    We say what He would say.

    Do what He would do.

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    Act as He would act in our situation.

    We approve what He approves,

    And disapprove what He disapproves.

    We do this naturally

    Its not a decision on our part,

    Its part of our new nature.

    On the other hand,

    We do still have a decision to make

    Because the sin nature is still in us:

    Our choice will be whether to yield

    To our new nature,

    Or to our old nature.

    Our strongest desire, though,

    Will be to follow the new nature.

    And when we cant seem to tell the difference

    Between good and evil

    And there will be those times,

    Particularly when were young,

    But also when were older

    When the distinction is too close

    To be able to see clearly,

    We will study Jesus life,

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    And His Word,

    And do our best

    With the Spirits help

    To figure out what He wants.

    And well discover

    That more often than not,

    It will be directly the opposite

    Of what the people of this world are doing.

    The fact that were becoming more like Jesus

    More like the Father

    Is how we know that we have been born again

    Its how we know were going to heaven.

    Its also how the Lord advances His kingdom

    When our lives stand out from those around us.

    If there was no difference before and after the new birth,

    There would be no way of knowing

    Whether or not the Lord has had mercy on us.

    If there was no difference,

    Then the kingdom wouldnt advance.

    But there is a difference,

    So we can know,

    And the kingdom can advance.

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    If you dont see this change in yourself,

    Then let me encourage you again

    To turn to Jesus,

    Trust in Him,

    And follow Him.

    Hes the only One

    Who can give you His Spirit

    And make you like Himself. Amen.

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