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[[ko:아버지 하나님]][[vi:Ðức Chúa Trời Cha]][[es:Dios Padre]] | [[ko:아버지 하나님]][[vi:Ðức Chúa Trời Cha]][[es:Dios Padre]] | ||
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'''God the Father''' is a general term used when Christians call [[God]], and it refers to the male image of God. The actual beginning point of God being referred to as Father was since [[Jesus Christ]] came. After Jesus called God “Our Father in heaven,” the saints too called God “Father.” When we distinguish God as the Father, [[God the Son|the Son]], and [[the Holy Spirit]], [[Jehovah]] is God the Father. However, according to the biblical truth of the [[Trinity]], God the Father Jehovah, God the Son Jesus, and God the Holy Spirit are essentially the same God, the Father. | '''God the Father''' is a general term used when Christians call [[God]], and it refers to the male image of God. The actual beginning point of God being referred to as Father was since [[Jesus Christ]] came. After Jesus called God “Our Father in heaven,” the saints too called God “Father.” When we distinguish God as the Father, [[God the Son|the Son]], and [[the Holy Spirit]], [[Jehovah]] is God the Father. However, according to the biblical truth of the [[Trinity]], God the Father Jehovah, God the Son Jesus, and God the Holy Spirit are essentially the same God, the Father. | ||