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John 1:14

Moses asked to see the visible glory of God, and He proclaimed His name verbally. Jesus is saying, "If you want to see the mind and nature of God, if you want to see His attitudes, look at Me." God reveals Himself and declares His glory to us through the life, works, and words of Jesus of Nazareth as He opens our minds by His Holy Spirit.

Jesus is "the way" because of all mankind, only He, unmarred by sin, has intimate knowledge of God. Knowing God depends on our knowledge of the truth about Jesus. He shows the way we must walk, the direction and manner of living and relating to others. This is precisely the knowledge Jesus gives. Many times when we ask directions in a strange city, the response confuses us because we are unfamiliar with the town. But when we ask directions of Jesus, He says, "Come, follow Me, and I will take you there."

Some people may teach truth, but He embodies truth; He is "the truth." A man may teach geometry, and his character may not affect his teaching. But if one teaches moral truth, character is paramount. Keeping the third commandment properly revolves around knowing the truth about God and His way.

Colossians 1:15; 2:9 are among the strongest statements in the Bible about the divine nature of Jesus: "He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation. . . . For in Him dwells all the fullness of the Godhead bodily." He not only is equal to and reflects God, but He also reveals God to us because He is God. He is completely holy and has authority to judge the world.

We can have no clearer view of God than by looking at Christ. He is the full revelation of God to man. He is the complete expression of God in a human body. He is unique: God became a man, imposing upon Himself the same time-space limitations as other men.

He had every opportunity to waste time, get sick, eat gluttonously and become overweight, drink and experience a hangover, "fly off the handle" in anger, or attack others when someone pricked His vanity. He could have become bitter from rejection or depressed when things did not go His way. He could have worked or played with intense competitiveness to "win at all costs." He had to face death, His own as well as of loved ones. He could have felt "the deck was stacked" against Him.

The gospels show God coping with life on the same terms as men. Now we can really see what kind of character God possesses. Jesus' life gives us firsthand knowledge of what the true way of life is, allowing us to cooperate with Him in His purpose. Among many other things, we see God teaching, healing, sacrificing His life, correcting in love, guarding His flock, and patiently counseling.

John W. Ritenbaugh
The Third Commandment (1997)




Other commentary entries containing this verse:

Leviticus 1:3-4
Isaiah 55:6-7
Matthew 1:18-21
John 4:3-6
John 4:31-34
Hebrews 2:9
Hebrews 2:14


Library resources that contain this verse:

Articles

Born of a Woman  

Do You See God? (Part One)  

Fully Man and Fully God?  

Fully Man and Fully God? (2001)  

How You Can Glorify God!  

The Beast and Babylon (Part Seven): How Can Israel Be the Great Whore?  

The Elements of Motivation (Part Five): Who We Are  

The Four Horsemen (Part Two): The White Horse  

The Offerings of Leviticus (Part Two): The Burnt Offering  

The Third Commandment (1997)  

What Did Jesus Do?  

Bible Studies

Passover: The Beginning of God's Master Plan  

What Is God's Purpose for Mankind?  

What Is Hell?  

What It Means to Be Born Again  (4)

Who and What Is God?  

Will You Go to Heaven?  

Booklets

God Is . . . What?  

Sermon Transcripts

A Son Is Given  

Bible Answers to The Da Vinci Code  

Defining Logos (Part Two)  

Defining Grace  

Defining Grace  

Do You See God?  

Faith and the Christian Fight (Part 10)  

God the Father (Part 1)  (2)

God the Father (Part 2)  

Grace Upon Grace  

Holiness (Part 1)  (2)

James and Unleavened Bread (Part 1)  

Jesus Is God  

Jesus Is God  

John (Part 3)  (2)

John (Part 4)  

John (Part 6)  (2)

Knowing God: Formality and Customs (Part 2)  (2)

Our Awesome Destiny  

Preventing Deception  (2)

Sovereignty, Election, and Grace (Part 3)  (2)

Testing the Spirits (Part 2)  

The Bible Does Not Have All the Answers!  

The Father-Son Relationship (Part 5)  

The Father-Son Relationship (Part 5)  

The Glory of God (Part 1): The Shekinah  (4)

The Glory of God (Part 2): In Christ  

The Glory of God (Part 3): From Glory to Glory  

The Teaching of Jesus and Prophecy  

What Does God Really Want? (Part 6)  

What Happened Between the Testaments?  

Words Versus Images  


 
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