[[beliefs/the_nature_of_god|<= Back]] ====== The Nature of God: The Father ====== ===== Statement of Belief ===== We believe in God the Father, the eternal and unchangeable Creator, who is the source of life, love, and wisdom. He exercises sovereign authority over all creation, both visible and invisible, and governs with justice, mercy, and grace. //Genesis 1:1 — Exodus 34:6-7 — 1 Corinthians 8:6 ((All scripture quotes are taken from the New Engish Translation (NET) unless otherwise noted.))// ===== Additional Information ===== The majesty and wonder of God the Father, the eternal and unchangeable Creator, is profoundly expressed in the Holy Scriptures. As the source of life, love, and wisdom, He exercises sovereign authority over all creation, both visible and invisible, and governs with justice, mercy, and grace. In the beginning, as described in Genesis 1:1, God created the heavens and the earth, demonstrating His omnipotence and omnipresence. As the architect of all that exists, the Father holds supreme authority and dominion over all creation. The tender grace of the Father is revealed in Exodus 34:6-7 when He proclaims His divine attributes to Moses: compassion, graciousness, patience, abounding in loyal love and faithfulness, and forgiveness. This passage unveils the divine balance of justice and mercy, as God forgives the iniquities of His children while also holding them accountable for their actions. His love is boundless, as is His commitment to guiding His children along the path of righteousness. The Apostle Paul, in the New Testament, further illuminates our understanding of God the Father in 1 Corinthians 8:6. This passage emphasizes the Father's sovereignty and His role as the source of life, love, and wisdom. Through Jesus Christ, the Son, we are able to access the Father's divine gifts and experience the fullness of His presence. In summary, belief in God the Father rests on the foundational truths of His eternal and unchangeable nature, His role as the Creator, and His divine attributes of justice, mercy, and grace. Through the Holy Scriptures, we come to know and love the Father, who is the source of all life, love, and wisdom. As we embrace these truths, we are drawn closer to the heart of our Heavenly Father, who beckons us to live in the light of His eternal presence. [[beliefs/|<= Back]]