God Our Father

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Moody Publishers, 1999 - 272 sivua
What is God like? This profound, simple question reverberates through the centuries. And it is a question that not only finds delight, but a kind of wonder, in the shocking and surprising answer found throughout Scripture: God is a Father. Answers like that deserve exploration. The idea that God is a father is too full, too rich in implications, to not be deeply examined, explored, and considered. That is exactly what John Koessler does in God Our Father, a fine work of theology that is relentlessly determined to not only be true, but to be authentic, full of devotional inspiration and practical application. This is teaching that leads to love: love for God, love for His ways, and love for the people He has created. Koessler writes in an understandable, pastoral manner, carefully walking the reader through the various aspects of God's character and purposes as Father. His approach is marked by historical sensitivity, breadth of reading, and everyday examples. Along the way he explores such topics as: God as the Helper of the Poor and Oppressed The Father's Role in the Trinity How God Disciplines His Children How to Talk to God as We Would a Father This is theology at its best: warm, wise, and thoughtful. See if it doesn't deepen your own love for God as your Father. Also available in this series: Jesus Christ Our Lord by John F. Walvoord The Holy Spirit by Charles C. Ryrie

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I BELIEVE IN GOD THE FATHER
15
THE ROLE OF THE FATHER
33
THE NATURE OF THE FATHER
55
THE FATHER ALMIGHTY
77
THE WORK OF THE FATHER
99
THE CARE OF THE FATHER
119
THE BLESSINGS OF THE FATHER
141
PRAYING TO THE FATHER
161
WORSHIPING THE FATHER
183
GLORIFYING THE FATHER
205
NOTES
225
BIBLIOGRAPHY
241
INDEX OF SUBJECTS
249
INDEX OF SCRIPTURE
259
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Sivu 5 - Father, I have sinned against heaven and against you. 1 am no longer worthy to be called your son; make me like one of your hired men.' So he got up and went to his father. But while he was still a long way off, his father saw him and was filled with compassion for him; he ran to his son, threw his arms around him and kissed him. The son said to him, 'Father, I have sinned against heaven and against you. I am no longer worthy to be called your son.

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JOHN KOESSLER (D.Min., Trinity International University; M.Div., Biblical Theology Seminary) teaches in the Pastoral Studies Department at the Moody Bible Institute. He is the author of Names of the Believers, Names of Israel, and God Our Father and the co-author of No Little Places. Dr. Koessler and his wife have two sons. They live in Munster, Indiana. 6/02

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