God the Father

"Jesus said to him...'He who has seen Me has seen the Father'" (John 14:9).

The Head of the God family, God the Father has existed alongside the One who would become Jesus Christ since before time began. Here you'll learn more about who He is and why you matter to Him.

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The Surprising Origins of the Trinity Doctrine

Few understand how the Trinity doctrine came to be accepted - several centuries after the Bible was completed! Yet its roots go back much farther in history.
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Introduction

Even though it's one of mainstream Christianity's most widely accepted and revered doctrines, theologians admit that the Trinity is largely incomprehensible.
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Is God a Trinity?

Is God a Trinity? The Trinity is one of mainstream Christianity’s most widely accepted and revered doctrines. The belief that God is three persons coexisting in one being or substance, as the doctrine is often defined, is held by millions...
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Is There a "true God"?

"It's Not All About You!"
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"It's Not All About You!"

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If God Knows I’m Hurting, Why Doesn’t He Help Me?

Why is it that God allows us to endure extreme suffering, seemingly on our own? Is it possible that He doesn’t care or has given up on us?
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Introduction

Is it acceptable to believe we are free to worship God as we wish, to refashion God in our own image? Or has God revealed an approach to life that He expects us to follow? Does it make any difference...
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The Holy Spirit in the Church

How vital is the Holy Spirit to our relationship with God the Father and Jesus Christ?
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Why Must We Be Reconciled to God?

Those reconciled to God through faith in Christ's sacrifice must continue living in the faith—that is, in harmony with the fundamental beliefs taught from all of God's Word.
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God's Relationship with Ancient Israel

God's invitation for a relationship sometimes extends beyond the personal level. He invited the whole nation of ancient Israel into a relationship with Him.
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Grace: How God Interacts With Us

God's dealings with us are motivated by His love—His care, His concern and even His correction—so we can receive His gift of eternal life as members of His family.
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Few Have Ever Accepted God's Calling

The Bible tell us the first human beings, Adam and Eve, rejected God's offer for a relationship with Him.
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Help for Sufferers

Do Christ and God the Father have compassion for sufferers? Why doesn't God relieve the suffering of mankind now? What has Jesus Christ already done to relieve suffering? Following are answers to these questions and more.
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God's Great Purpose for Man

Salvation in God's Kingdom is the ultimate purpose of your life.
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God the Father

It is important for us to learn about God the Father, His nature and character.
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God's Nature and Character

In any discussion about who and what God is, we must not lose sight of the most important truth about God—that God the Father and Jesus Christ the Son are beings of infinite love.
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Partaking of the Divine Nature

How God relates to His human creation and what He want us to achieve spiritually with His help.
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Understanding the "Image of God"

The image of God is what makes man unique among all His physical creation. This is what renders men, women and children truly human.
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What About Matthew 28 verse 19?

Matthew 28:19 is a biblical passage sometimes misunderstood with regard to the Trinity doctrine.
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Is God a Trinity?

What about the Trinity? Many millions believe that God consists of three distinct persons or entities—the Father, Son and Holy Spirit—in one being. How do we choose between explanations regarding the nature of God? Simply stated, only the Scriptures can...