John 14:7
If you know me, you will know my Father also. From now on you do know him and have seen him — Jesus shifts from future to present tense: knowledge of the Father is not merely prospective but available now, in the present reality of Jesus' presence. To know Jesus is to know the Father not as a separate achievement but as the inevitable consequence of genuine encounter with him; the two are inseparably united in person and purpose. The claim that they have "seen" the Father is astonishing; yet in seeing Jesus they have seen the Father's character, compassion, and commitment to redemptive love.