For many Christians, the God they have been taught to believe in does not always look like Jesus. The result is confusion, shame, and a faith marked by fear rather than joy. In If You’ve Seen Me, You’ve Seen the Father , Jeremy Marks explores how the life and teaching of Jesus reveal the true character of God: not wrathful and punitive, but compassionate, self-giving, and deeply relational. Through scriptural insight, honest storytelling, and the hard-won wisdom of pastoral accompaniment—especially among LGBTQ+ Christians—this book invites readers to rethink long-held assumptions about sin, atonement, redemption, and divine love. What emerges is a Gospel of radical grace: a God who does not demand sacrifice, but who in Christ shares our suffering to lead us into freedom and new life. A hopeful and transformative vision for those seeking faith beyond fear.