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God the Father - Why did God choose this identity? (Paperback)
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God the Father - Why did God choose this identity? (Paperback)
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Loot Price R336
Discovery Miles 3 360
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This book discovers why, of all of the identities that God could
have chosen to call Himself, that He called Himself Father He could
have been President, Dictator, Chief, General, and so forth. But He
chose to identify Himself to us as ...Father. This gives us
tremendous insight into His character, and how he desires to relate
to us. It also helps us understand how He offers to care and
provide for us and how we can learn to depend on Him and our
relationship with Him. The book goes on to uncover the specific
functions of the Father as He fulfills his role. Most people
somehow think God is somewhere off around the North Star and that
He is real busy. They don't want to bother Him with the trivial,
but would rather save Him for the big stuff in their lives. This is
a false view of God. He has chosen to make Himself available to all
people all the time. He cares about each of us and LOVES EACH OF
US. When each of us begin to understand that He is "my" heavenly
Father, we can then begin to grasp His desire to be with us and
involved with us at all times in all places. This book will help
each reader to discover just how available God is to each of us and
what He offers to us as we walk on this earth during our life
journey.
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