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The Father is the lover, the Son is the beloved. The Bible is awash with talk of the Father’s love for the Son, but while the Son clearly does love the Father, hardly anything is said about it.
You see, our understanding of God doesn’t begin with his identity as “Creator” or “Ruler” or even “Redeemer” because these things require creation. Our God is above creation. He’s infinite—beyond all spatial and temporal limitations. Therefore, our understanding of God must move beyond creation to his chief identity. Which is what? He’s Father. This is who he is eternally.
Mike Reeves delves into Jonathan Edwards for insight about what it means that God is holy and that we are called to holiness.
Michael Reeves shows us that our God is beautiful in his glory in The Heart-Winning God. From Delighted by God 2011.
Dan Hames asks why Isaiah 9:6 refers to Jesus as 'Everlasting Father' and whether that contradicts the doctrine of the Trinity.
Mike Reeves shows how our God is delightful in this short piece originally written for Ligonier's 'Table Talk' magazine.
Though unlikely to have been written by Athanasius, this statement of faith bears the hallmarks of his strong Trinitarian theology and focus on the Person of Christ.
Glen Scrivener shows how believing in the Trinity makes our salvation sweet and our God desirable.
Mike Reeves shows how the Trinity changes prayer in the fourth of nine short videos.
Glen Scrivener walks us through how Irenaeus and Athanasius saw creation and salvation as intimately related purposes of God.