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David Servant

One Reason Why Jesus Became a Human Being John 1:18; Hebrews 1:1-3

God wants us to know Him personally, and He sent Jesus to the earth to reveal His nature and to help us become friends with Him.
David Servant emphasizes the importance of knowing God personally through Jesus Christ, who reveals the Father's heart and character. Jesus, being God's Son, perfectly represents God and shows us what God is like through His life and teachings. Through Jesus, we have a deeper understanding of God's love, kindness, and compassion, as well as His expectations for us. By studying God's creation, His Word, and the life of Jesus, we can develop a close friendship with God and grow in our knowledge of Him.

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Many people have wondered what God is like. They've looked at flowers, snowflakes, hummingbirds and rainbows and realized that God must be very smart and very powerful. The things He's made are amazing! And when people eat a crisp apple, sit by a warm fire on a cold day, or listen to musical instruments, they realize that all those wonderful things are made possible by God, and so He must also be very kind.

But knowing God through what He's made is somewhat like knowing an artist only through his paintings. How much more could you learn about that artist if you could actually meet him in person and be friends for a few years?

God wants us to know Him personally, and not just through what He has created. That is one reason that God sent Jesus to the earth. We read today, "No one has ever seen God. But his only Son, who is himself God, is near to the Father's heart; he has told us about him" (John 1:18). Nobody knew God the Father better than Jesus. They had lived together forever! In the original language in which John wrote, he said something like, "Jesus and God the Father were bosom buddies!"

Not only did Jesus know more than anyone else about God the Father, He also acted more like God the Father than anyone else. Have you ever heard the expression, "Like father, like son"? That was certainly true concerning Jesus and His Father. Jesus once said, "Anyone who has seen me has seen the Father!" (John 14:9). If we want to learn what God the Father is like, all we have to do is learn about Jesus. We read today, "Everything about [Jesus] represents God exactly" (Heb. 1:3). If God the Father had become a human being instead of Jesus, He would have said and done the same things.

Before Jesus came, there were only two ways to learn about God: through looking at His creation, and through studying the words of the people who wrote the Old Testament. Some of those people had experiences with God from which we can learn, and some of them (the prophets) actually spoke God's words. But ever since Jesus came, we now have three ways to learn about God! As we study the life and ministry of Jesus in the weeks ahead, we'll be learning about God, the creator of everything, a person with whom we'll be friends forever. What could be more exciting than that?

Q. Perhaps your parents are like most parents: one is a little more strict than the other. If you have to get a spanking, you probably would prefer to get it from your mother, because she doesn't spank quite as hard as your father! Do you think God the Father is more strict than Jesus is since He's the Father?

A. No. Both the Father and Son are equally loving and equally strict. They become equally angry over the same things and care about you the same.

Application: Since God has put forth so much effort to help us to get to know Him, we should study His creation, His Word, and the life of Jesus so that He will become our closest friend.

Sermon Outline

  1. I. God's Desire for Us to Know Him Personally
  2. A. Through creation
  3. B. Through the Old Testament
  4. C. Through Jesus Christ
  5. II. Jesus as the Revealer of God
  6. A. Jesus' knowledge of God the Father
  7. B. Jesus' actions as a representation of God the Father
  8. III. Learning About God Through Jesus
  9. A. Three ways to learn about God
  10. B. Studying the life and ministry of Jesus

Key Quotes

“Nobody knew God the Father better than Jesus.” — David Servant
“If we want to learn what God the Father is like, all we have to do is learn about Jesus.” — David Servant
“If God the Father had become a human being instead of Jesus, He would have said and done the same things.” — David Servant

Application Points

  • We should study God's creation, His Word, and the life of Jesus so that He will become our closest friend.
  • By learning about Jesus, we can gain a deeper understanding of God's nature and character.
  • God's desire for us to know Him personally is demonstrated through His efforts to reveal Himself to us.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is God the Father more strict than Jesus?
No, both the Father and Son are equally loving and equally strict.
How can we learn about God?
We can learn about God through studying His creation, His Word, and the life of Jesus.
What is the significance of Jesus coming to the earth?
Jesus came to help us know God personally and to reveal God's nature to us.
How can we apply what we've learned about God?
We should study God's creation, His Word, and the life of Jesus so that He will become our closest friend.

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