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If you have seen Me,
you have seen the Father!" John 14:9
Jesus so perfectly reflects the personality of his Father that living with and observing him is, in effect, like actually seeing the Father.
Yet, the Father is superior to the Son, as Jesus acknowledges
:"The things I say to you men I do not speak of my own originality." Jesus properly gives all credit for his teachings to his heavenly Father.
Like Father, Like Son
Consider an example. Jesus was a man of warmth and deep feeling.
Notice from Mark 10:1, 10, 13, 17, and 35 that people of all ages and backgrounds found him approachable.
On more than one occasion, he took children into his arms. (Mark 9:36; 10:16)
Why did people, even children, feel so at ease with Jesus?
Because of his sincere, genuine interest in them. (Mark 1:40, 41)
This was evident in that he often took the initiative to approach others in need of help.
we read that he "caught sight" of the widow of Nain whose dead son was being carried away. He then "approached" and resurrected the boy, and there is no mention that anyone asked him to do so. (Luke 7:13-15)
He also, without being asked to do so, took the initiative to heal a crippled woman and a man who had dropsy.—Luke 13:11-13; 14:1-4.
When you read about such incidents, stop and ask yourself: ‘Since Jesus perfectly imitated his Father, what do these accounts tell me about Jehovah’s qualities and ways?’
They should reassure us that Jehovah is a God of warmth and deep feeling.
So as you read Bible accounts about Jesus, keep in mind that you can learn much about Jehovah as a person from the things that Jesus said and did.
For some additional examples, consider what we learn about Jehovah from the following accounts: Matthew 8:2, 3; Mark 14:3-9; Luke 21:1-4; and John 11:33-36.