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We Believe: Who Is God?

DAY 3 OF 5

THE FATHER ALMIGHTY

I believe in God, the Father almighty, creator of heaven and earth;
“I will be a Father to you, and you will be my sons and daughters, says the Lord Almighty.” 2 Corinthians 6:18

Despite our sinful nature as extremely flawed humans, God claims us as His children. He has chosen us and loves us in all circumstances.

The harsh reality of our human existence is that some of us have painful and hurtful relationships with our earthly fathers. Where there should be love, there is hurt. Where there should be closeness, there is distance. But God as Father is none of the things that separate children from their earthly fathers. He is the perfect Father. The word “almighty” means “having complete authority; omnipotent.” In this word, we can find a better understanding of who the Father is.

Throughout the story of scripture, we see just how much the Father loves his children. It’s not a passing or fleeting thought. It’s consistent, unending, and without restriction. As we read today in James, he showers us with perfect gifts. We can trust God the Father Almighty. We believe that our Father Almighty has the best plan for us and is present with us, right beside us, for the duration of our life on earth.

Ask Yourself:

-Do you view God as your Father?

-What is something you can do to lean closer to God as Father Almighty?

Pause to Pray: Father, I trust you to love me and care for me in the ways only you can. Please help me to receive your instructions as your child. Help me to seek you first… Amen

Weekly Challenge: Name the person/people God has laid on your heart to share the gospel with. Write their name on a post-it note and put it on your car steering wheel so you pray for them during your daily commute. Or set a daily alarm on your phone. Develop a habit of praying for them, asking God to give you words and ways to share His good news with them.

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About this Plan

We Believe: Who Is God?

What do Christians believe? Division and controversy seem to be rampant today, but for 2,000 years, Christ-followers have been unified in belief. The oldest confession of faith, the Apostles’ Creed, reminds and teaches us what we believe. In this reading plan, take a fresh look at the Apostles Creed, discovering the major beliefs of Christianity and how the Creed prepares us to share what we believe.

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