However, it is Christ that we find the third, most profound, and perhaps most surprising revelation of God as Father. In the Gospels, perhaps especially in the Gospel of John, we see how often Jesus refers to God as Father: He prays to the Father, and he gives us the Prayer which expresses all that prayer should be: the 'Our Father'. Thus it is clear that God's Fatherhood is key to what is revealed by Jesus. So what Kind of Fatherhood is this? From what is revealed by Jesus of the Father, we may see that 'Father' expresses a relationship, a love shared between the Father and the Son. But, astonishingly, as sons of God through Christ, we too are brought into this relationship - we too are called to intimacy with the Father. It is through this intimacy that we are drawn into prayer to the Father, a prayer which dares to call him 'abba', yet a prayer which stands in awe of whom it is we address - the Creator of all that is, the God who spoke to Moses and to Abraham, the God who sent his Son to die for us, that we might have life in him.
see the previous posts on the creed
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