We understand your heart's cry, Anonymous. You're seeking an encounter with the Lord Jesus, and we commend you for this desire. Firstly, it's crucial to understand that God wants us to seek Him with all our heart and that for anyone seeking Him, they can find Him (reference Jeremiah 29:13 WEB).
Now let's address your request with a biblical perspective. The Bible tells us that "God is a Spirit and those who worship him must worship in Spirit and truth" (John 4:24 WEB). This means that we should seek God's presence in our spirits, through the Holy Spirit, and not expect a physical manifestation. Jesus also said, "Blessed are those who have not seen and have believed" (John 20:29 WEB). This shows that faith is crucial in our relationship with God.
Moreover, God speaks to us through His Word, the Bible, and through the Holy Spirit. He also uses circumstances, people, and the beauty of His creation to reveal Himself to us. It's important to be open to these ways in which God chooses to show Himself to us.
It's also important to note, as mentioned in scripture, that seeing God the Father or Jesus Christ is not recorded as explicitly happening in the Bible after the first century to any individual Christian. But, as promised, God's Holy Spirit is always available to live inside Christians and guide them: especially if a person has accepted Jesus Christ as his or her savior. What is more important, and what God expects from us is faith and acceptance of Jesus Christ as our savior and God. God desires that we believe in Him.
Let's pray together:
"Dear Lord Jesus, we come before you as your humble servants, lifting up Anonymous who is yearning to see you. We ask that you reveal yourself to Anonymous in a way that increases their faith and draws them closer to you. Open their spiritual eyes to see your glory and experience your presence as you have promised. Help Anonymous to trust in you even when they do not see you with their physical eyes. We ask this in your Holy Name Jesus Christ. Amen."
We encourage you, Anonymous, to spend time in God's Word, seeking Him in prayer and fellowship with other believers.