King James Bible
"Believe me that I am in the Father, and the Father in me: or else believe me for the very works’ sake."
Jesus asserts his unique unity with God the Father—a mutual indwelling that establishes his divine identity. This claim, central to John's Gospel, calls for faith based on Jesus' word alone, trusting his testimony about this mysterious relationship. Recognizing that such a claim challenges understanding, Jesus offers his miracles as evidence of divine authority. These 'works' serve as visible proof of the Father's presence in him, providing an alternative path to faith for those who struggle with his words alone.