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Why is Jesus called the Everlasting Father?

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The title Everlasting Father signifies Christ's eternal nature and His role in the redemptive plan of God.

In Isaiah 9:6, Jesus is called the Everlasting Father, which speaks to His divine nature and authority. This title reflects the intimate relationship between the Father and the Son, revealing that Christ shares in the Godhead's eternal and unchanging essence. The sermon highlights that this profound insight into His identity encourages believers to recognize Him not only as a figure from history but as the eternal God who has a sovereign plan for creation and redemption. As the Everlasting Father, He provides spiritual fatherhood to those who believe, guiding and nurturing them through the Holy Spirit.
Scripture References: Isaiah 9:6, John 10:30

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