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This is PATENTLY FALSE. All references to the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit are in the MASCULINE gender. The Feminists hate this, but Christians do not.[/QUOTE]
The issue of feminism does not arise here. I did not say in my op that God is not our father. In fact, the Fatherhood of God is not in question, for it runs through the scripture and is quite understandable.
The God Almighty is our maker, the creator of all that exists. The Supreme Power and the Sustainer of all existence. Every creature is dependent on Him. He is our father by nature and Jesus Christ reveals and shows us how to live and maintain this father - son relationship. We must appreciate the fact that God, most times in the scripture reveals Himself to us in a way we can understand, in view of our limited knowledge. In this particular case, we can understand Him by analogy with human family unit. (Here, He portrays His male attributes as Father.)
For us who believe in the Trinity, we know that God the Father is also the Son and the Holy Spirit. Here, He shows His Deity in His unity. The bible is very clear on this but it is difficult for some people to understand.
In the same way, He also manifests His attributes in what we, human call "feminine" attributes such as , Care, Nurture, Compassion, Humility, Faithfulness etc. His attributes are the same as His nature/ character.
We know from the scripture that God is not a man. (Numbers 23:19). His thoughts are not our thoughts neither his ways our ways ( Isaiah 55:8). He transcends our distinction between the sexes. He is neither a man nor a woman. He is God/Spirit.
When Christ Jesus enjoins us in Matthew 23:9 not to call any man our father upon the earth, for one is our father which is in heaven, does he not know that there are people who are called fathers on earth? He knows definitely but spiritual things have spiritual connotations. And here, he was speaking about the spiritual not the flesh and we need spiritual understanding to grasp his meaning.
This is PATENTLY FALSE. All references to the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit are in the MASCULINE gender. The Feminists hate this, but Christians do not.[/QUOTE]
The issue of feminism does not arise here. I did not say in my op that God is not our father. In fact, the Fatherhood of God is not in question, for it runs through the scripture and is quite understandable.
The God Almighty is our maker, the creator of all that exists. The Supreme Power and the Sustainer of all existence. Every creature is dependent on Him. He is our father by nature and Jesus Christ reveals and shows us how to live and maintain this father - son relationship. We must appreciate the fact that God, most times in the scripture reveals Himself to us in a way we can understand, in view of our limited knowledge. In this particular case, we can understand Him by analogy with human family unit. (Here, He portrays His male attributes as Father.)
For us who believe in the Trinity, we know that God the Father is also the Son and the Holy Spirit. Here, He shows His Deity in His unity. The bible is very clear on this but it is difficult for some people to understand.
In the same way, He also manifests His attributes in what we, human call "feminine" attributes such as , Care, Nurture, Compassion, Humility, Faithfulness etc. His attributes are the same as His nature/ character.
We know from the scripture that God is not a man. (Numbers 23:19). His thoughts are not our thoughts neither his ways our ways ( Isaiah 55:8). He transcends our distinction between the sexes. He is neither a man nor a woman. He is God/Spirit.
When Christ Jesus enjoins us in Matthew 23:9 not to call any man our father upon the earth, for one is our father which is in heaven, does he not know that there are people who are called fathers on earth? He knows definitely but spiritual things have spiritual connotations. And here, he was speaking about the spiritual not the flesh and we need spiritual understanding to grasp his meaning.