In
December and January, we studied in-depth about Christ—specifically, how He was
both 100% human and 100% God when He walked the earth. This month, I want to shift our focus from
the God the Son to God the Father. Below, you will see a chart listing some of
the similarities between Christ and God the Father.
Traits
Unique to God the Father
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Traits Unique
to God the Son, Jesus
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Creation is “the work of His hands”—alone (Gen. 1:1; Psa. 102:25;
Isa. 44:24)
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Creation is “the work of His hands”—all things are created in and
through Him (John 1:3; Col. 1:16; Heb. 1:2, 10)
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“The First and the Last” (Isa. 44:6)
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“The First and the Last” (Rev. 1:17; 22:13)
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“Lord of lords” (Deut. 10:17; Psa. 136:3)
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“Lord of lords” (1 Tim. 6:15; Rev. 17:14; 19:16)
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Unchanging and eternal (Psa. 90:2; 102:26,27; Mal. 3:6)
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Unchanging and eternal (John 8:58; Col. 1:17; Heb. 1:11, 12; 13:8)
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Judge of all people (Gen. 18:25; Psa. 94:2; 96:13; 98:9)
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Judge of all people (John 5:22; Acts 17:31; 2 Cor. 5:10; 2 Tim.
4:1)
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Only Savior; no other God can save (Isa. 43:11; 45:21; Hosea 13:4)
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Savior of the world; no salvation apart from Him (John 4:42; Acts
4:12; Tit. 2:13; 1 John 4:14)
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Redeems from their sins a people for His own possession (Ex.
19:5; Psa. 130:7,8 Ezek. 37:23)
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Redeems from their sins a people for His own possession (Tit.
2:14)
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Hears and answers prayers of those who call on Him (Psa. 86:5-8;
Isa. 55:6-7, Jer. 33:3; Joel 2:32)
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Hears and answers prayers of those who call on Him (John 14:14;
Rom. 10:12, 13; 1 Cor. 1:2; 2 Cor. 12:8-9)
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Only God has divine glory (Isa. 42:8; 48:11)
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Jesus has divine glory (John 17:5)
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Worshipped by angels (Psa. 97:7)
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Worshipped by angels (Heb. 1:6)
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At
the same time, God the Father has some roles that are unique to Him. It is actually quite exciting for me to
consider this subject with you this month as I anxiously await the birth of our
first child around March 23.
The
closer this date comes, the more I think about the seriousness of fatherhood,
and how excellent of an example God the Father is to all of us fathers.
Fatherhood is a serious role that no man should take lightly. Therefore let’s consider three aspects of
fatherhood seen in God the Father, and how they relate to our role as fathers.
God
the Father is our provider (Phil. 4:19). He does not promise that we will be
physically rich in this life, but He does promise to take care of our every
physical need when we trust in Him and seek His kingdom first (Luke 12:31).
Similarly, we are to be the provider for our families. It is our responsibility, as leader of our
homes to see that our family’s needs are taken care of.
Second,
God the Father is our protector. David perfectly illustrated this when he said,
“The LORD is my rock, my fortress, and my Savior; my God is my rock, in whom I
find protection. He is my shield, the power that saves me, and my place of
safety” (Psalm 18:2).
Likewise
we are called to protect our families.
This protection comes on multiple levels—there is the obvious physical
protection, but there is also the spiritual protection. We men, as fathers, are called out by God to
keep our families on the path that leads to eternal life. This starts with our being a role model
demonstrating to our family how to live a Christ-centered life and then flows
into every aspect of our relationship with our family. When we see God as our
heavenly Father, provider and protector, it puts our life in a whole new
perspective. But the most outstanding aspect of fatherhood illustrated by God
the Father is love: “Whoever does not love does not know God, because God
is love” (1 John 4:8).
God's
love motivates everything He does. God’s love is seen in how He guided the
course of history, preparing for Jesus’ saving act, using the nation of Israel
as His chosen instrument to spread His message of love throughout the world.
Likewise as earthly fathers, we are able to send a message of love to a time
and place which we will never be able to go through our children.
Additionally
God the Father gave us His Word of love, the Bible. In the Bible God gives us
not only the history of how He was working in the lives of many ordinary people
to bring about His message of salvation, a message of love, but also He gives
us guidance for each step in our journey of life. Likewise through our actions,
character, and what we teach to our kids we are able to leave them with wisdom
which can stretch far beyond their lifetimes.
Therefore,
I want to encourage you fathers, to look to God the Father for an example of
true fatherhood. “Be imitators of God, therefore, as dearly loved children and
live a life of love, just as Christ loved us and gave Himself up for us as a
fragrant offering and sacrifice to God” (Eph. 5:1-2).
Because
of God’s love,
Matt
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