Has a person ever seen God?

Quick answer

The Bible teaches that no one has seen God in His full essence, since He is invisible and dwells in unapproachable light. Yet people have seen manifestations of God’s glory and even visible appearances of the Son before His incarnation.

WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY?

Scripture affirms that God, in His essence, is invisible and cannot be fully seen by human eyes (John 1:18; 1 Timothy 6:16). To see Him as He is would overwhelm and destroy sinful humanity (Exodus 33:20). Yet the Bible also records occasions where people saw God in a mediated form. This includes seeing Him in visions, in His glory, or in what theologians call a “theophany,” an appearance of God that reveals His presence without exposing His full essence.

In the Old Testament, Jacob wrestled with a man and said he had seen God (Genesis 32:30). God gave Moses a small glimpse of His back (Exodus 33:18-23). Isaiah saw the Lord on His throne in a vision (Isaiah 6:1). These encounters were real experiences of God’s presence, but they were partial and accommodated to human capacity.

The New Testament clarifies that God is revealed most fully in His Son. Jesus is “the image of the invisible God” (Colossians 1:15). Whoever has seen Jesus has seen the Father (John 14:9). While no one has seen God in His essence, believers truly see Him in Christ (2 Corinthians 4:6). And the promise remains that one day, in glory, the pure in heart will see God (Matthew 5:8; Revelation 22:4).

FROM THE OLD TESTAMENT

FROM THE NEW TESTAMENT

IMPLICATIONS FOR TODAY

No one can see God directly because no one is perfect. This should cause you to think more highly about God and praise His majesty.

On the one hand, God’s holiness and transcendence mean you cannot approach Him on your terms. To see Him in His essence would destroy you, just as even the thought of encountering God in mediated form terrified Isaiah and Jacob. Be humbled by the thought of His unseeable greatness.

On the other hand, though God hides His essence, He has not left Himself hidden. He mercifully revealed Himself through His Word, through His mighty works, and above all through His Son. When you look at Jesus in the Gospels, you are seeing the character, compassion, and glory of God.

John said that as we think about and look forward to seeing Jesus in all His purity, we will also become purer (1 John 3:2-3). What a hope that gives us! God is making us more and more like His Son so that, one day, we will be able to look at Him. Until then, live by faith, knowing that the invisible God has drawn near to you in Christ.

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