Continuing to mine the twelfth chapter of John. Jesus says so much, and I am trying to dig deep. Today I am just looking at a single statement Jesus made about Himself that is so helpful. Here is the verse - John 12:45 NIV: “The one who looks at me is seeing the one who sent me.”
Again, Jesus is the perfect representation of the Father (Heb 1:3) and here Jesus is saying that very thing! If we look at Jesus, we see the Father. We don’t need to question what the Father is like, we can draw a direct line from Jesus to the Father, and Jesus represents Him perfectly.
This is so important as we read the Old Testament, for at times the portrayal of the Father seems to conflict with the way Jesus lived and taught. We must always read the Old Testament with our Jesus filter firmly in place. If we can’t say something about Jesus, we can’t say that about the Father.
Simply stated, Jesus is a better guide towards understanding the Father than the Old Testament.
Wow, that is a bit jarring to my mind, but I believe I must hold firmly to that truth and statement.
I think I might receive some help in this by looking at the verses from the Letter to the Hebrews 1:1-3 NIV:
[1] “In the past God spoke to our ancestors through the prophets at many times and in various ways, [2] but in these last days he has spoken to us by his Son, whom he appointed heir of all things, and through whom also he made the universe. [3] The Son is the radiance of God’s glory and the exact representation of his being, sustaining all things by his powerful word. After he had provided purification for sins, he sat down at the right hand of the Majesty in heaven.”
The author of this letter follows the exact same logic I was just examining. The previous writings (Old Testament) are records of God speaking through other people, in various ways. But now we have the witness of the Son, and this is better, in fact He is the exact representation of His Being. Exact is better than various!
In the same way, if there were many biographies written about me, friends and co-workers, history buffs, etc. (I have no idea why this would ever be the case, but it is just an example) and one written by my son, I would think that the one written by my son would be the most accurate representation of me. He has lived with me, been raised by me, and understands more about me and my motivation than any other individual (except my wife and daughter). If someone really wanted to know me, and was trying to choose the best representation, they would want to read his (my son's) biography of me.
Likewise, in understanding God, we must look to the Son, who is an “exact representation of His being”! His representation is perfect, His words are exactly what the Father would say, His actions are exactly what the Father would do, and told Him to do! We don’t need to wonder, we just need to read and observe the accounts of His life in Scripture, to get us started on truly understanding God.
However, the good news is that we don’t need to stop there, we can actually have a relationship with Jesus! He is alive, He is a available, and He is desirous of a relationship with us!
Biographies are generally written after the person passes, although that isn’t always the case. They are often written in such a way that we can understand the person, that we might know them in some way. We could never say from reading a biography that we established a relationship with that individual and really knew them. That is way, we must not stop at reading the Gospel, and New testament, we must press past these into a real relationship with the Lord!
Jesus made the way for us to do this very thing! He invites us to step past the veil into His very presence.
Lord, help us to press in, past the words into relationship!
Help us to truly know You, to live our lives connected to You. Help us to come to truly know You, that we too might represent You to the world!
Help us to look and see You Lord!
Amena and Amen!







