Good News #359: Jesus’ Actions Show the Heart of the Father – He Loves to Heal the Sick, Performs Miracles, and Provides for His People!

Some of us Christians think that The Father and The Son Jesus play “bad cop, good cop” where they think that The Father is this angry God who is only always out watching to see who is sinning and then punishing them and that Jesus, on the other hand, is the good God who stops The Father from punishing people.

This is a very sick, twisted, disgusting lie from the pit of hell that many Christians have been deceived to receive and embrace as a doctrine to live their lives always afraid that God gets into a bad mood…

Listen, this “bad cop, good cop” idea of The Father and The Son Jesus is not scriptural at all.

If we are to go by what Jesus said, which we should do because that is what it means to be a Christian, then we have got to settle it in our hearts that Jesus is the exact image of The Father… that Jesus is not playing bad cop, good cop with His Father.

Jesus said, “He who has seen Me has seen The Father” (see John 14:9)
Jesus also said, “I and My Father are One,” (see John 10:30)
Jesus also said, “Most assuredly, I say to you, The Son can do nothing of Himself, but what He sees The Father do; for whatever He does, The Son also does in like manner.” (see John 5:19)

In other words, there is no bad cop, good cop…. both Father and Son are good cops… even the Holy Spirit, because The Father, The Son, and The Holy Spirit are One.

The gospel is this — God The Father is not hidden from us. He has made Himself known through The Son Jesus.
As we get to know Jesus, we are getting to know The Father.
The love, mercy, grace, and compassion that Jesus shows us are the same love, mercy, grace, and compassion that The Father has for us.
The gospel of Jesus shows us that God is good through and through.
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Jesus said to him, “Have I been with you so long, and yet you have not known Me, Philip? He who has seen Me has seen the Father; so how can you say, ‘Show us the Father’?

John 14:9