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Why is calling God 'Father' significant?

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Calling God 'Father' signifies a personal relationship of grace that believers have through Jesus Christ.

'Father' reflects the intimate relationship that true believers have with God, based on the grace received through Jesus Christ. This title is not universally applied to everyone, as seen in John 1:11-12, where it clarifies that those who receive Christ are given the right to become children of God. It illustrates the transformation from being alienated from God to being adopted into His family, which reveals God's mercy and the redemptive work of Christ. Understanding God as 'Father' helps Christians grasp their identity as heirs and emphasizes the grace that allows them to approach Him with confidence and dependence.
Scripture References: John 1:11-12, Romans 8:14-17

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