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How does Jesus as the Everlasting Father relate to the elect?

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Jesus as the Everlasting Father signifies His eternal relationship with the elect, indicating that they are His children from eternity.

The title of Jesus as the Everlasting Father reflects His role as a sustaining figure for those whom God has chosen. It indicates that God's elect were given to Christ in the covenant of grace, and He has been their eternal Father since before the foundation of the world. This title highlights the deep connection between Christ and His people, wherein their regeneration reveals their identity as His children in time. Consequently, believers can find comfort in the knowledge that they are eternally secured in His familial embrace, having access to everlasting provisions of grace and an inheritance that cannot fade.
Scripture References: Isaiah 9:6

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John R. Mitchell · May 27, 1990
Joshua

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