What does the Bible say about the fatherhood of God?
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The Bible teaches that God is a holy Father only to those who are His children through faith in Christ.
The fatherhood of God is a profound theological concept that signifies not merely a general relationship of Creator to creation, but a specific and intimate relationship established through God's electing grace. According to the Scripture, such a relationship allows us to approach God in prayer. This intimacy is articulated in Galatians 4:4-7, where it states that through Christ, we receive the adoption as sons and are enabled to cry, 'Abba, Father.' It underscores the necessity for a legal matter to be settled through the sacrifice of Christ, whereby justice is satisfied, making it possible for sinners, once condemned, to be called children of God. Thus, the fatherhood of God is primarily a spiritual relationship that is not available to everyone but to those who have placed their faith in Jesus Christ.
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