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5-Minute Devotion — Day 1 — Seeing God in Jesus | myPodQuest

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Day 1 — Seeing God in Jesus John begins his Gospel with a simple but staggering truth: Jesus is the Word who was with God and is God. In today’s 5-minute devotion, Pastor Kip reflects on how Jesus does more than tell us about God — He reveals Him. When we look at Jesus, we see the heart, character, love, and glory of God made visible.

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