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What does the Bible say about the nature of God as a Father?

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The Bible depicts God as a loving and faithful Father who waits for His children to return to Him in repentance (Luke 15:20).

The Scriptures portray God as the consummate Father, exemplified in the parable of the Prodigal Son, where the father awaits his lost son with open arms. This reflects the compassionate nature of God, who actively seeks to reconcile His wayward children to Himself. Just as the father in the parable was vigilant and patient, watching for the return of his son, God is attentive to the spiritual state of His children, desiring their repentance and restoration. The father’s actions demonstrate that God is not only aware of our wandering but is also eager to forgive, emphasizing His mercy and grace as central to His character.
Scripture References: Luke 15:20, Jeremiah 32:39-40, Psalm 89:28-33

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