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[[God]] the Father refers to the first person of the Godhead. God has revealed himself to us as a loving creator, who desires us to have an unbreakable personal relationship with him; and we can come to him and call him Father. | [[God]] the Father refers to the first person of the Godhead. God has revealed himself to us as a loving creator, who desires us to have an unbreakable personal relationship with him; and we can come to him and call him Father. | ||
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Revision as of 08:18, 19 January 2008
God the Father | |
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SERMONS, ESSAYS AND OPINIONS |
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God the Father refers to the first person of the Godhead. God has revealed himself to us as a loving creator, who desires us to have an unbreakable personal relationship with him; and we can come to him and call him Father.
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