Jesus Reveals the Heart of God

Mar 19, 2026

If you wonder what God is really like… read this today

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If you want to know God, know\ Jesus

God can seem so big that he becomes distant. Ironically, in His all-knowingness, God can become someone that we think is unknowable. God wants us to know Him, though. And He comes close enough to see Him. 

“Anyone who has seen me has seen the Father.” – Jesus in John 14:9. Jesus didn’t just teach about God; He shows us who God is. 

When you see Jesus show mercy, you see God’s mercy. 

When you see Jesus confront evil, you see God’s justice. 

When you see Jesus sacrifice Himself, you see God’s love. 

God is closer than you think, and He wants to be known. If you want to know God, know Jesus. Here’s your one thought: Jesus shows you who God is and what He thinks of you.

A Prayer for Knowing God

Jesus, you reveal the heart of God the Father

Help me see God clearly through Your life and words.

Draw me closer to You, today.

Amen

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