God the Father gives us salvation through what Christ did for us. Because God granted such power to His Son and God grants us salvation when we have faith in Jesus, we tend to know Jesus well but not the Father.
Much of what we learn of the Father is told through the lives of people who lived thousands of years ago in a world very different from ours. If we tried to visit with them it would be difficult. Can you imagine trying to share with someone who was sure the world was square, who thought salvation needed animal sacrifice, who used salt to bind a contract? We would seem very incapable to them, too. We don’t have the skills they used every day.
But when we don’t know the principles and character of our God that includes the Father, we really only know part of the elements of our God. We must know the character of the person we are relating to, even humans we relate to, to understand them. And most of us know God of the NT, but not the God of the OT.
Much of what we learn of the Father is told through the lives of people who lived thousands of years ago in a world very different from ours. If we tried to visit with them it would be difficult. Can you imagine trying to share with someone who was sure the world was square, who thought salvation needed animal sacrifice, who used salt to bind a contract? We would seem very incapable to them, too. We don’t have the skills they used every day.
But when we don’t know the principles and character of our God that includes the Father, we really only know part of the elements of our God. We must know the character of the person we are relating to, even humans we relate to, to understand them. And most of us know God of the NT, but not the God of the OT.