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How do we know Jesus is the image of the invisible God?

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Jesus is recognized as the image of the invisible God as He fully reveals God's character and essence.

The assertion that Jesus is the image of the invisible God is foundational in Reformed theology. Colossians 1:15 proclaims that Jesus is the image of the invisible God, affirming that in His person, we see the fullness of God's nature and character. Furthermore, John 14:9 supports this claim, where Jesus states, 'He who has seen Me has seen the Father.' Thus, through Christ’s life, teachings, and sacrificial death, believers gain insight into God’s love, holiness, and purpose for humanity - a dimension that cannot be grasped through sight alone but requires faith.
Scripture References: Colossians 1:15, John 14:9

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Seeing the invisible
Don Bell · Feb 28, 2010
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