Who is God? What Did Yeshu Reveal?

Yeshu revealed that God is not a distant power or an abstract force, but a personal and relational Being—one God in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

🧡 God the Father: Loving, Near, and Caring
Yeshu most often referred to God as “Father.” This was radical. While many people saw God as majestic and far above, Yeshu taught:
“Your Father in heaven knows what you need before you ask Him.” — Matthew 6:8
“He is kind to the ungrateful and wicked.” — Luke 6:35
God is a loving Father who sees us, knows us, and desires a relationship with us—not just obedience, but communion.
He taught us to pray:
“Our Father in heaven, hallowed be Your name…” — Matthew 6:9


✝️ The Son: Yeshu Reveals God to Us
Yeshu made a bold and unique claim:
“Anyone who has seen Me has seen the Father.” — John 14:9
“I and the Father are one.” — John 10:30
He did not merely teach about God—He revealed God through His words, actions, compassion, and sacrifice. Through Yeshu, we see the heart of God—humble, merciful, forgiving, and full of grace.
He is called the Word made flesh, showing us God's glory:
“The Word became flesh and made His dwelling among us… full of grace and truth.” — John 1:14
🔥 The Holy Spirit: God's Presence With and In Us
Before leaving this world, Yeshu promised the Holy Spirit, not as a force, but as a person—the Counselor, the Spirit of truth, who lives in and guides those who follow God.
“The Holy Spirit… will teach you all things and will remind you of everything I have said to you.” — John 14:26
“The Spirit gives life… He will be in you.” — John 6:63, 14:17
Through the Spirit, God is not only with us but within us—empowering, comforting, and renewing our hearts.
🌿 The Triune God: A Loving Relationship
Yeshu revealed a God who is eternally relational—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—united in love. The early believers came to understand this as the Trinity:
  • One God, not three gods
  • Three persons, not three roles
  • A mystery, but deeply consistent with how Yeshu spoke of God
Through Yeshu, we are invited into this divine fellowship:
“I am in the Father, and the Father is in Me… that they also may be one in Us.” — John 17:21
🕊️ Worship in Spirit and Truth
Yeshu taught that true worship does not depend on place or ritual, but on knowing God personally:
“God is spirit, and those who worship Him must worship in spirit and in truth.” — John 4:24
Summary:
Yeshu taught and revealed a God who is:
  • Father — loving and near
  • Son — the visible image of the invisible God
  • Spirit — the indwelling presence and life-giver
To know this God is not merely to believe a philosophy, but to enter into relationship with the eternal, loving Triune God.