Who is God the Father?
“I believe in one God, the Father almighty, Maker of heaven and earth, of all things visible and invisible.”
These opening words of the Nicene Creed are among the most important and oldest statements of Christian belief outside the Bible.
God the Father is the first Person of the Trinity. He is the beginning and source of all things. He’s the Creator of the universe, and His Name, which He gave to Moses, speaks of His eternal and changeless nature: “I Am that I Am.”
God alone has no beginning or end. He is self-existent, depending on no one. He is the great answer to the question, “Where did everything come from?” He is where the Christian worldview differs most fundamentally from naturalism and pantheism.
There was a time, so to speak, when neither we nor the creation nor even time itself did exist. The universe came into existence only by the Word of God. Thanks to John 1, we know that Word by name—and we’ll talk about Him tomorrow.
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