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In Trinitarian theology, God the Father is the "arche" or "principium" (beginning), the "source" or "origin" of both the Son and the Holy Spirit, and is considered the eternal source of the Godhead. [138] The Father is the one who eternally begets the Son, and the Father eternally breathes the Holy Spirit.
If a flawed human father looks out for his own child, then there is no reason to doubt that the perfectly good God will not have the best interest of his followers in heart. According to this verse, Jesus calls his hearers Greek : Πονηροὶ , poneroi , " evil ".
Raphael's 1518 depiction of Prophet Ezekiel's vision of God the Father in glory. God the Father is a title given to God in Christianity.In mainstream trinitarian Christianity, God the Father is regarded as the first Person of the Trinity, followed by the second person, Jesus Christ the Son, and the third person, God the Holy Spirit. [1]
Dads active in their children's lives will help them be successful.
According to Wayne Grudem, "the God of the Bible is no abstract deity removed from, and uninterested in his creation". [16] Grudem goes on to say that the whole Bible "is the story of God's involvement with his creation", but highlights verses such as Acts 17:28, "in him we live and move and have our being". [16]
In early Christianity, the concept of salvation was closely related to the invocation of the "Father, Son and Holy Spirit", [16] [17] and since the first century, Christians have called upon God with the name "Father, Son and Holy Spirit" in prayer, baptism, communion, exorcism, hymn-singing, preaching, confession, absolution and benediction.
According to John Paul II, Christians are supposed to "be always aware of the dignity of the divine adoption," so as to give meaning to what they do. [9] Divine filiation, said John Paul II, constitutes the essence of the Good News. [10] "What is the Good News for humanity?" is a question of the Compendium of the Catechism of the Catholic Church.
"A good father is one of the most unsung, unpraised, unnoticed, and yet one of the most valuable assets in our society." ELLE Decor. Wade Boggs