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What does the Bible say about Jesus being the Everlasting Father?

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The Bible refers to Jesus as the Everlasting Father in Isaiah 9:6, indicating His divine authority and paternal role over His spiritual family.

Isaiah 9:6 identifies Jesus as the Everlasting Father, a name that highlights His role in a spiritual paternal capacity. This title signifies that Jesus, while being God the Son in the Trinity, also exhibits fatherly qualities in His relationship with believers, providing protection and provision for His spiritual family. Isaiah's prophecy, made 800 years before Christ's birth, emphasizes that Jesus' fatherly role extends beyond His incarnation, as it is rooted in eternity, suggesting a divine plan that reflects His protective and nurturing nature over His people.

This name calls attention to the fullness of the covenant of grace and Christ's enduring commitment to His people. He does not just take on this role at His birth or through His sacrifices; rather, He exemplifies a fatherly figure throughout the course of salvation history. Believers are considered His children, and thus He cares for them as a father cares for his offspring. In this sense, Jesus as the Everlasting Father encapsulates the eternal agreement between the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit regarding the salvation of God's chosen people, ensuring that His protective care and spiritual provision are timeless and unchanging.
Scripture References: Isaiah 9:6, Hebrews 3:6, John 13:33, 2 Corinthians 6:17-18

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