John 1:18

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What Does This Mean?

This verse states that no one has ever seen God directly, but Jesus, the only Son of God who is very close to God the Father, has told us about Him. It emphasizes how Jesus reveals God to people.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a best friend who knows everything your dad does because they spend all their time together. Your friend can tell you stories about what your dad likes and how he acts, even though no one else ever gets to see him directly. That's like Jesus telling us about God the Father.

Historical Background

John wrote this Gospel around 90-100 AD for a primarily Jewish-Christian audience. It was written in Greek and aimed at reinforcing beliefs about Jesus being divine and his mission on earth.

Living It Out Today

In today's context, this verse reminds us that while we cannot see God physically, we can understand Him through the teachings of Jesus. This is relevant when making decisions or seeking guidance; looking to Jesus' words and actions gives insight into what God would have us do.

Topics

divinity of JesusrevelationfaithGod's natureSonshipsalvation

Related Verses

Exodus 33:20John 14:9Colossians 1:15Hebrews 1:2-31 John 4:12

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is it important that no one has seen God?
It underscores the unique and intimate relationship between God and Jesus, highlighting how our understanding of God comes through divine revelation rather than direct observation.
What does 'only begotten Son' mean in this verse?
'Only begotten Son' means that Jesus is uniquely God's son by nature, not adopted. It emphasizes his unique relationship and role as the one who reveals God to us.
How can we understand God if no one has seen Him directly?
We understand God through His actions in history, especially through Jesus Christ, whose life and teachings reveal God's character and will for humanity.
What does 'bosom of the Father' symbolize?
'Bosom of the Father' is a metaphor indicating the very close relationship between Jesus and God. It suggests intimacy and closeness, beyond what human words can express.
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