Alright!
God is timeless. When God said that man is to be made in the image and likeness of God, He sees Christ, Who is the express image of the Father.
Hebrews 2:1-2, “..for the son is the radiance of his father’s glory and the exact representation of his father’s being.”
So, when God says, “Let Us make man in Our own image and in Our own likeness,” He sees the assembled Body of Christ, the finished work, the end from the beginning, He sees us in Christ.
Christ is the Firstborn, He’s the exact measure of who the Father is, no man can come to the Father except in the Firstborn (
Romans 12). He is the Firstborn of many sons.
Let’s look at
Romans 8:29 “For whom He foreknew He also predestination to be conformed to the image of His Son that He might be the Firstborn among,” (the word “among” also means “in”). His appearing
in us.
“He foreknew us in Christ” so
, before the foundations of the world, God predestined us to be conformed to the image of the Firstborn. This is what God saw when He began to make man.
Now, the reason that Jesus is referred to as the
“only begotten of the Father” is that is the relationship that perfectly demonstrates the love of God. Love is a relational term (as you mentioned), faith, hope and love require substance, they cannot be said to exist apart from witnessed evidence. If your goal is to display love then their must be a vehicle through which love can be shown.
How, for example, do you know that someone has faith?
Show me your faith by your works. In the same way, hope and love require a visible representation.
When we speak of the trinity we speak accurately of “
Father, Son and Holy Spirit” but we miss something: “Holy Spirit” is both a description of and a representation of a distinct person: a person who is
Spirit and a person who is
holy, Holy Spirit. But do you notice that Father and Son are references to a relationship? Is God’s proper name “Father”? Is God’s proper name “Son”? No, that would be like saying husband and wife, brother and sister, are you naming them? No, you’re describing a relationship. If a man were to say to me, “I wish to present to you my son,” I do not have to know his name to know that the person presented is the son of that man. That person is just saying, "between this person and me there is a relationship of father and son.”
So, God, who is God, can choose to manifest Himself in whatever distinct form He elects so long as that form serves the purpose He’s intending to communicate. For example: before Jesus was known as the Son what was He known as?
The Word, the Logos. Is it a different person? No, the Logos describes the Son in His pre-appearing state, He appears in the earth as the Son: God determined He, Himself, would appear as the Son. Why? To show mankind who the Father is.
You cannot show who a father is through a servant: a servant in the house is not competent to show who the father of the house is. A servant cannot properly value the estate; a servant works for wages, a servant performs tasks, a servant’s position is determined by the faithfulness of his fulfilling of his obligations, but
a son owns the whole house.
That is why the Scriptures say,
“To which of the angels did God at any time say, ‘You are My son, this day I have begotten you.’?” All angels are ministering spirits, they’re ministering servants sent to serve the saints, our servants. But to the Son He says,
“Your throne O’ God,” (God calls the Son “God”)
“Your throne O’ God is forever and ever and righteousness is the scepter of Your Kingdom. You’ve loved righteousness and hated wickedness that is why God, Your God has set You above Your fellows and He’s anointed You with the oil of joy.” That is why Jesus is seated far above any authority or power in this or any age.
So, when God put the Son in the world, when the very decision was made, when the time had reached its fullness, a body was prepared for the Son that He might come out of the heavens into the earth to be the exact representation of His Father. When God foresaw the end from the beginning He knew He would present Himself as Father and present Himself as Son (God can be perfectly the Father, the same God, and God can be perfectly the Son, the same God). The Son showed man how to be in relationship to the Father. By this, He is the pattern Son of the many sons who will come after Him.
One more thought: The Son is spirit, the Father is spirit, and the Holy Spirit is spirit; that is why there is no biblical description of the Father. We see the Holy Spirit coming down in the form of a dove and the Holy Spirit is pictured in all manner of types; oil, wine and so on and the Son is pictured in all manner of things and most completely in the person of Jesus of Nazareth. But the Father? The only reference we have to anything we could associate with the Father is the voice that spoke when the dove descended out of heaven and said, “This is My beloved Son.” Why has God remained so reclusive? Why has God remained so apart, so “other”? And the answer is:
He’s completely accessible by assembly to His body and by the renewing of the mind, for in Christ we also have His mind.
“Let this mind be in you which also was in Christ.”
And, because God decided to present Himself as the Son, no one can say they accept the Father while rejecting the Son. It is only through the Son that man may have access to the Father. To say otherwise, is to contend that God is something other than the Father.
Be Blessed,
Aaron56