The belief that God is the Heavenly Father is foundational to understanding His nature and relationship with humanity. This book, "The Heavenly Father: God's Nature, Self-Revelation, and Fatherhood," is a theological exploration of God's Fatherhood as the Creator and Sustainer of all life. Through a detailed study of the Scriptures, both Hebrew and Christian, this work seeks to reveal the depth of Yahweh's nature, His relationship with His people, and His ultimate revelation through His Son, Jesus Christ. In the opening chapters, we explore the significance of the divine name "Yahweh" as the personal name by which God revealed Himself to His people, the Hebrews. We examine the richness of this name within its Hebrew context and its connection to the name "Yahshua," illustrating the continuity between the Old and New Testaments. The translation of Yahweh's name across various Bible versions and its theological implications will also be addressed, underscoring the importance of understanding the original context. The first two chapters are derived from the author's book, "Yahweh: The Hebrew Name of God." The discussion then moves to Yahweh's oneness, a doctrine that underpins both Jewish and Christian faiths. This book emphasizes the consistent portrayal of Yahweh's singularity throughout both the Old and New Testaments, establishing the foundation for His identity as the God of the Hebrews and as the Heavenly Father. Chapters dedicated to Yahweh's Fatherhood examine His roles in creation, provision, and loving care over all creation. His Fatherhood is not limited to Israel but is uniquely revealed in His relationship with Jesus Christ. The theological implications of Jesus' Sonship reveal the depth of the Father's love and the unity between Yahweh and His Son. The book also provides an in-depth exploration of the Word of God (λόγος Logos) and the Spirit of God. These chapters illuminate the ways God reveals Himself through His Word and Spirit, emphasizing His self-revelation and the manifestation of His divine power and love. Finally, the book concludes by examining God's existential and moral attributes, including His holiness, love, righteousness, omniscience, and omnipotence, leading to the closing chapter on the profound significance of God's Fatherhood. This final chapter reflects on how Yahweh's role as Father shapes our understanding of His nature and deepens our relationship with Him, inviting us into a life of worship, devotion, and a greater awareness of His presence. I hope that this book leads readers to a fuller understanding of God as the Heavenly Father, inspiring theological reflection and personal spiritual growth. Hegumen Abraam Sleman
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