Thursday, September 25, 2014

God As The Father

He is the father to the fatherless
He is a mother to the motherless
He is the Creator of the world
He is an orchestrator of Redemption, Creation, Life, etc...
He is the Giver of the Law
He is the orchestrator of Holiness, righteousness, Truth, Revelations, etc…
He is the Giver of all Blessings (Good Gifts)
He is the beginning of Wisdom, Glory, Promises

There is very little distinction between the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.  As we proceed into this study, we shall see many similarities between the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
God the Father begins to reveal Himself to us in the beginning of His Word.  We have already mentioned the word El-ohim in which The prefix “El” translates as Father God.  As mentioned in a previously, the suffix “ohim” gives the pre-fix a plural meaning.  The word El-ohim is a singular word for Father God with a plural meaning.  This indicates more than one person having the name as Father God.  (Genesis 1:1)  We are not trying to say that there is more than one God but that the term God is made up of three persons; the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
God is a Living Father.  Hosea 1:10 indicates that there are those who hadn’t been Children of the Living God, but that He would become their Father.
The Father always refers to an authority that has brought into existence or gives life to a son or daughter.
The Old Testament makes various references to God the Father, but though it has been mentioned; it becomes a reality in the New Testament.  The New Testament has shown us that the Father is a personal Father instead of a vague reference to Him being our Father.
There are two aspects of the Father.  One of these aspects is God the Father as He issues the decree for us to be His children.  The other aspect of the Father is in Christ, who though He is our “Elder Brother” through our adoption, He initiates fatherhood into each one of us.  It is because of Creation that we have a part of God instilled into us as men to be fathers to our children and show them the true character of God the best we can.  There are many parts of this that we will need to ask God to help us as there is no way a fallen being can exemplify a holy, and righteous God to their children.
A  father also continues to breathe life into his children’s hearts by blessing them or offering them the Living Truth though it may be hard for them to swallow.  A father will speak to his children about the dangers in life and will do everything in his power to protect them from those dangers.  A father whose child has taken its own way of destruction, will work with his child to redeem the situation in which they have found themselves.
Through Creation, we are called the children of God.  Adam, the first man, was referred to as the son of God in Luke chapter 3:38.  When mankind fell into rebellion, it seemed as though we were losing our place as the children of God until the time of the Israelites.  God stepped in and set them apart and re-initiated them as His Children.  Since the Israelites were human, their desires and pride would often get in the way of a true meaningful relationship with their Heavenly Father.  God the Father was always there to re-establish them as full children.
As time moved along, between the on again off again relationship of the Israelites and God and the ever increasing de-moralization of the rest of the population, the world continually was getting worse.  God’s plan under the Old Covenant was for the Israelites to be a type of the true Children of God and to set the stage for the initiation into the church or His Bride.
Just as the physical father cares about each of his children, our Heavenly Father cares deeply about each of His Children.  When we as children of our Heavenly Father are rebellious, He still loves us very deeply; and though we are enemies of His plan for us, He has gone to great expense to redeem our relationship with Him.
Sometimes we may feel like orphans, but we can be assured; God is our Father and is just waiting for us to reach out and take hold of His hand.  The Father is actively working on behalf of all of mankind, searching out all of the dysfunctional children who are His because He created them.  God has given us life at our birth, but we still need to make a conscious choice to remain a dysfunctional child or become a part of the inheritance of His Righteousness.
As physical fathers, we look to our heavenly Father for an example in how to be a good father to our children.  It is through us as fathers that our children will see God for who He is.

1 John 1:31 The Love of the Father

Hosea 1:10 Children of the Living God.

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