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EPISODE · Dec 15, 2024 · 29 MIN

4 Ways God Is The Perfect Father | His Name Shall Be Part 3

from Liquid Church · host Liquid Church

Our relationship with our fathers profoundly affects us. That’s why, when Jesus is revealed as another Father, our relationship with Him becomes even more personal. However, we often project our experiences with our earthly father onto our Everlasting Father, leading to misconceptions. So, what do we need to know about God the Father? Your Father is Present: The name Immanuel means "God with us." Jesus reassured His disciples of His constant presence through the Holy Spirit. God is omnipresent, meaning He is everywhere at all times. This truth is especially comforting during the holiday season when loneliness peaks. Even if your earthly father was absent, your Heavenly Father is always present, emotionally and physically. Your Father is Perfect: God's perfection means He is complete and makes no mistakes. Trusting in God's perfection helps us rely on His plans rather than our feelings. Life's challenges may make us feel off course, but God’s timing and plans are always perfect. This Christmas, trust not only in God’s love and power but also in His perfection. Your Father is a Protector: The Bible frequently describes God as a shield, offering protection, shade, and shelter. Sometimes, God’s protection is evident in closed doors and unanswered prayers, safeguarding us from harm and poor decisions. We often realize the extent of His protection only in hindsight, acknowledging His guidance and care throughout our lives. Your Father is a Provider: God delights in providing for His children, whether it's comfort in sorrow, healing in sickness, or wisdom in decision-making. He doesn’t just meet our physical needs but also our spiritual needs, offering grace and forgiveness through Jesus’ sacrifice. Watch this message from Pastor Todd Crews to experience Jesus as an Everlasting Father. #EverlastingFather #HisNameShallBe #LiquidChurch

Our relationship with our fathers profoundly affects us. That’s why, when Jesus is revealed as another Father, our relationship with Him becomes even more personal. However, we often project our experiences with our earthly father onto our Everlasting Father, leading to misconceptions. So, what do we need to know about God the Father? Your Father is Present: The name Immanuel means "God with us." Jesus reassured His disciples of His constant presence through the Holy Spirit. God is omnipresent, meaning He is everywhere at all times. This truth is especially comforting during the holiday season when loneliness peaks. Even if your earthly father was absent, your Heavenly Father is always present, emotionally and physically. Your Father is Perfect: God's perfection means He is complete and makes no mistakes. Trusting in God's perfection helps us rely on His plans rather than our feelings. Life's challenges may make us feel off course, but God’s timing and plans are always perfect. This Christmas, trust not only in God’s love and power but also in His perfection. Your Father is a Protector: The Bible frequently describes God as a shield, offering protection, shade, and shelter. Sometimes, God’s protection is evident in closed doors and unanswered prayers, safeguarding us from harm and poor decisions. We often realize the extent of His protection only in hindsight, acknowledging His guidance and care throughout our lives. Your Father is a Provider: God delights in providing for His children, whether it's comfort in sorrow, healing in sickness, or wisdom in decision-making. He doesn’t just meet our physical needs but also our spiritual needs, offering grace and forgiveness through Jesus’ sacrifice. Watch this message from Pastor Todd Crews to experience Jesus as an Everlasting Father. #EverlastingFather #HisNameShallBe #LiquidChurch

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