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God the Father: 1st Person Trinity


The Father’s Covenant with Adam
God the Father: Knowing the First Person of the Trinity Not Just a Relationship, But a Covenant When God created Adam, He did not merely...
Sep 153 min read


Providence The Father’s Hand in Every Detail
Providence is not fate or luck—it is the wise and loving hand of the Father orchestrating all things. This post explores how the Father governs every moment of history, sustains every breath of life, and works all things for the good of His people and the glory of His name.
Sep 143 min read


The Father’s Good World and Our Rebellion
God the Father: Knowing the First Person of the Trinity It Was All Good Genesis 1 resounds with a glorious refrain: “And God saw that it...
Sep 133 min read


Father of All: What Does It Mean?
Series: God the Father: Knowing the First Person of the Trinity Is God Everyone’s Father? It’s common today to hear the phrase “we’re...
Sep 124 min read


The Father’s Decree: God’s Will Before the World Began
Before time existed, the Father sovereignly purposed all things for His glory. His eternal decree is not reactive or random—it is wise, holy, and all-encompassing. This post explores what Scripture teaches about the Father’s eternal will and why this truth offers profound comfort to those who trust Him.
Sep 114 min read


Creator of Heaven and Earth: The Father’s Sovereign Act
Series: God the Father: Knowing the First Person of the Trinity The First Confession of Faith The Apostles’ Creed begins with words that...
Sep 104 min read


Theological Summary: What the Creeds Teach About the Father
Series: God the Father: Knowing the First Person of the Trinity Why Creeds Matter In an age of doctrinal confusion, the historic creeds...
Sep 94 min read


The Father in the New Testament Fully Revealed in Christ
Series: God the Father: Knowing the First Person of the Trinity A Long-Awaited Revelation The Old Testament gave us glimpses. The New...
Sep 84 min read


The Father in the Old Testament: Shadows and Substance
Series: God the Father: Knowing the First Person of the Trinity Does the Old Testament Reveal God as Father? For many Christians, the...
Sep 74 min read


Distinguishing the Persons The Father Is Not the Son
Series: God the Father: Knowing the First Person of the Trinity Real Distinctions in the One True God At the heart of Christian theology...
Sep 64 min read


Father of Lights The Unchanging Goodness of God
Father of Lights The Unchanging Goodness of God
Sep 54 min read


God Is Father Because the Son Is Son
Series: God the Father: Knowing the First Person of the Trinity Fatherhood Rooted in the Trinity What makes God Father? Is it His...
Sep 44 min read


Not of This World: The Fatherhood of God Defined by Scripture
Series: God the Father: Knowing the First Person of the Trinity Letting God Define Himself One of the great errors of modern theology is...
Sep 34 min read


The Eternal Fatherhood of God No Beginning, No Becoming
God is eternally the Father, deriving His divine title neither from creation nor from the Sonship of Christ. This post explores the unchanging identity of God as Father from all eternity past, and why this truth is essential to understanding both the Trinity and the Gospel.
Sep 34 min read


God the Father: Eternal, Personal, Supreme
God the Father is not a functional label or symbolic concept. He is eternally Father, distinct within the Trinity, perfectly personal in all His ways, and sovereign over all creation. This post explores the theological richness behind the name “Father” and what it reveals about God's eternal identity, relational nature, and sovereign rule.
Sep 24 min read


The Name of Father: God’s Self-Revealed Identity
God has chosen to reveal Himself as “Father.” This is not metaphor or analogy—it is eternal identity. In this post, we explore why “Father” is not merely a role God plays, but a name that reveals His eternal nature, especially in relation to the Son. Understanding this helps us rightly worship and relate to the First Person of the Trinity.
Sep 14 min read
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