The
Father God who has relation with us
has His own name. Through His name He has His own identification to us to call
upon Him. There are not many identifying name of Father God in bible. Some is Elohim or Lord. But there is a clear
single name of Father God what Jesus used in His Lord’s Prayer, Father God in
Heaven. Or God Father like that. In our prayer we should call Father God using,
father as adjective. That is designating for Father God. Loving adjective
always refers to Father God as Father is love.
By
studying bible we find, Father God always stays on third heaven in the Thrown.
He acted as Planner of the whole universe. Our God is Omniscient God means He
knows everything, Omnipotent God can do everything and Omnipresent God means He
presence in everywhere. No creature ever saw Father God as he stays at thorn.
Even when we will stay in heaven we cannot see Him. Only son and spirit God
moves around from 3rd heaven to 1st heavens. Thus we never can see Father God but only the Son and the
Holy Spirit God. We can only see Jesus Christ the Son God who is our master.
After creation of heaven and earth, Son God actually does work by the power of
Holy Spirit. Jesus relates to the creation directly.
Holy
means separation form creatures. When we call Holy that means God or Creator
separates from creature. We creature cannot be equal with Creator. Therefore
creators have their own names but Creators should not have to call by their
name. Because we creature cannot even call Creator as it is rude and impossible
to call God’s name. Even human community son cannot call fathers name. For the
sake of relation God gave us His name which is actually His love to us. He
really keeps him down to our level and our language. For this He some time gave
some lowery name such as ‘I am the rock’ or ‘I am the bread’, ‘I am the vine
tree’ or ‘I am the shepherd’ or ‘I am the lamb’, ‘I am the fortress’, ‘I am the
corner stone’, ‘I am the shelter’, ‘I am your friend’, ‘I am your husband’ any
many more. Sometime he said ‘you are the leally of the valley’.
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