God The head of the Holy Trinity is THE FATHER.
The three Persons of God — the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit—eternally share the same divine nature, according to the Scriptures. According to Psalm 2:7 and 2 Corinthians 11:31, the Son is begotten from the Father before all ages and times. The Holy Spirit proceeds forever from the Father (Jn. 15:26). We are commanded to worship God the Father, who created everything through the Son and the Holy Spirit (Gen. 1 and 2; Jn. 1:3; Job 33:4). (Jn. 4:23). Because of His love for us, the Father sent His Son to grant us eternal life (John 3:16). (God's fatherhood). – Matthew 5:48; John 6:27; 1 Corinthians 8:6; 6:26).
We are all aware that God is known as Father.
"Happy be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ," declares St. Paul. Christ taught His disciples "Our Father Who art in Heaven" when they requested Him to teach them how to pray. The phrase "For God so loved the world, that He gave His only-begotten Son, that whosoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life" appears once again in the Gospel of St. John.The Holy Scriptures provide us with a far more comprehensive and pure understanding of God.
The good people of the Old and New Testaments sought God, and He Himself revealed Himself to them. In both the moral and doctrinal aspects, God is referred to as Father.The Lord's Prayer, the story of the prodigal son, and numerous other passages in the Bible all depict God as the father of all people in a morally significant way. He is a father who loves His creatures without end. A father who provides all people with the sun, rain, and all of His other blessings. All sinners, those who have strayed from the straight and narrow, and even criminals, if they turn from their ways, are always welcomed by this father. He is our Creator, our Father, and our Guardian. When we turn from our sins, he accepts us and restores us to our previous splendor. Because He wants us to inherit His own kingdom, He is our father. He is our father for all of these reasons. However, we are all children of God "by grace," as are the angels.
Both the human and heavenly understandings of God are unable to fully comprehend His essence. A definition of God does not exist. What is defined is constrained. How can we characterize and categorize God? God wouldn't be God if we were able to achieve this; instead, we would be gods or at least better than God. The Bible presents a cohesive and exalted image of God.
God makes Himself known to people as a Spirit, a Being who is entirely distinct from the material world. “Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty.” The Scriptures affirm that “God is Spirit” (John 4:24; 2 Cor. 3:17). The highest, purest, and most ideal Spirit is God.
To the prophet Moses, God revealed himself as "I Am" (Jehovah), a pure, spiritual, and supreme Being. Since God is Spirit, He fills space rather than needs it; in other words, He is present everywhere. God is eternal. Since time is merely a final and varied form of existence, God's existence transcends time. He cannot be changed since he is unaffected by it. The Spirit does not age or tolerate changes or alterations, thus it cannot be contained inside worldly bounds. God is everywhere. Because he is omnipresent, he is all-encompassing. "Where should I go from your spirit?" Or where should I run to escape your presence?
You are there if I climb into heaven, and you are there if I make my bed in hell. Even there, your hand will guide me and your right hand will hold me if I follow the morning's wings and live at the farthest reaches of the sea (Ps. 139:7–10).
God is omnipotent since he possesses all of these attributes. He understands everything. As the Psalmist puts it, "For he spoke, and it was done; he commanded, and it stood fast" (Psalm 33: 9) describes God's omnipotence. The world was created and provided for by God. God knows everything. His knowledge is boundless. The past, present, and future are all known to Him and have always been before Him. While the past, present, and future hold value for us, they are meaningless to God. For Him, everything is in the here and now. He never dies. He always behaves appropriately and purposefully. God knows everything.
Heb. 4:13 states that "everything is naked and opened unto the eyes of Him with whom we must do." King David said, "Thine eyes did see my substance" (Ps. 138:16). God is all-knowing. Another aspect of God's omniscience is His wisdom. "Our Lord is great and powerful; his knowledge is limitless" (Psalm 147:5).
He rules everything and is all-powerful.
He is all-powerful and cannot be resisted. "Every knee" is bent before Him. God is Absolute Love, according to John the Evangelist once more. Because God is all-love, He is self-sufficient. He is completely independent of everything else. He is genuinely blessed.He is Light, the Light of Truth that illuminates and blesses everything, as Scripture repeatedly affirms. God is blessed and self-sufficient. The meanings of these two terms are comparable. It represents the completeness of all good things, the fullness of possession, and total blessing. According to Acts 17:25, "As though He needed anything, seeing He gives to all life, and breath, and all things." In this sense, God Himself emerges as the Source of all blessings and life, from whom all living things derive their fulfillment.
God is all-good, which means He is incredibly compassionate.
He embodies Perfect Goodness. "The Lord is merciful and gracious, slow to anger, and plenteous in mercy," according to the Bible (Ps. 103:8). According to 1 John 4:16, "God is Love."God's goodness encompasses the entire universe and all of its creatures, not just a little portion of it, as is the case with the love of limited beings. The universe is ruled and ruled by God. Despite how minor or unimportant they may seem to us, he genuinely cares about the needs and life of every thing. "God is like a mother bird that, when she sees her fledgling fall from the nest, flies out of it to lift it, and when she sees him in danger of being swallowed by a snake, she circles it and all the other fledglings with mournful cries, not being able to be different when one of them dies." (Clement of Alexandria). "Because God cares more about our salvation than even His own glory, He sent His Only-Begotten Son into the world for suffering and death (in human flesh) only to open for us a path of salvation and eternal life." According to John Chrysostom, "God loves us more than a father, mother, friend, or anyone else can love, and even more than we can love ourselves." A person frequently fails to grasp the entire extent of God's benevolence because he concentrates too much of his thoughts and wishes on material well-being. However, God's industry blends the gifts of fleeting, material blessings with the call to obtain eternal riches for ourselves.
for our spirits.
All-righteous is God.
In addition, he is Most Holy. The highest justice is him. He is the most loving, just, and merciful of all His creations. Godly holiness is like the purest light, and holiness is like light. By His very nature, God is "One Holy." For both humans and angels, Jesus is the source of sanctity. Another aspect of God's all-righteousness is his justice. "He will administer judgment to the people in an upright manner and judge the world in righteousness" (Psalm 9:8). Because there is no respect for people with God, "who will give to every man according to his deeds?" (Rom. 2:6 and 11). According to the following, God's truth is always mercy, and mercy is truth:"Righteousness and peace have kissed each other; mercy and truth are met together" (Ps. 85:10).
God is unalterable.
"The Father of lights, with whom there is neither shadow of turning nor variableness" (James 1:17). Since God is perfect, any change is an indication of imperfection and, as such, is unimaginable in a perfect being. His Being is alive, powerful, and active despite His invariability. God is life in and of Himself, and life is what He is.After reading the Bible, we can declare that there is only one Trinitarian God without worrying about being wrong. The world's creator and director, the one true trinitarian God, is the ultimate, limitless, and flawless spiritual entity from whom everything that has been made and is maintained originates.
It teaches that there is only one God.
Forever, glorious, sovereign, all-holy, all-mighty, all-good, all-loving, all-knowing, omnipresent, all-scient, all-righteous, all-wise, invariable, unchanging, all-satisfied, and all-blessed, God is Spirit, the highest, all-encompassing, and individual Being. "Those with pure hearts are blessed because they will see God." Those with a pure heart are blessed and happy because they will see God. We must therefore have a pure heart.
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