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**"Father" and "Son" are names that God calls himself in the Bible.**
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The Bible shows that God called Jesus his Son:
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>After he was baptized, Jesus came up immediately from the water, and... a voice came out of the heavens saying, "<u>This is my beloved Son</u>. I am very pleased with him." (Matthew 3:16-17 ULB)
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>After he was baptized, Jesus came up immediately from the water, and ... a voice came out of the heavens saying, "<u>This is my beloved Son</u>. I am very pleased with him." (Matthew 3:16-17 ULB)
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The Bible shows that Jesus called God his Father:
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>Jesus said, "I praise you <u>Father</u>, Lord of heaven and earth,... no one knows the <u>Son</u> except the <u>Father</u>, and no one knows the <u>Father</u> except the <u>Son</u>" (Matthew 11:25-27 ULB) (See also: John 6:26-57)
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>Jesus said, "I praise you <u>Father</u>, Lord of heaven and earth ... no one knows the <u>Son</u> except the <u>Father</u>, and no one knows the <u>Father</u> except the <u>Son</u>" (Matthew 11:25-27 ULB) (See also: John 6:26-57)
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Christians have found that "Father" and "Son" are the ideas that most essentially describe the eternal relationship of the First and Second Persons of the Trinity to each other. The Bible indeed refers to them in various ways, but no other terms reflect the eternal love and intimacy between these Persons, nor the interdependent eternal relationship between them.
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The intimate, loving relationship between the Father and the Son is eternal, just as they are eternal.
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>The Father <u>loves</u> the Son. (John 3:35-36; 5:19-20 ULB)
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>The Father <u>loves</u> the Son.... (John 3:35-36; 5:19-20 ULB)
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>I <u>love</u> the Father, I do what the Father commands me, just as he gave me the commandment. (John 14:31 ULB)
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>... the world will know that I <u>love</u> the Father, I do just as the Father commanded me. (John 14:31 ULB)
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><u> ... no one knows who the Son is except the Father, and no one knows who the Father is except the Son</u>. (Luke 10:22 ULB)
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> ... no one knows who <u>the Son</u> is except <u>the Father</u>, and no one knows who <u>the Father</u> is except <u>the Son</u>. (Luke 10:22 ULB)
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The terms "Father" and "Son" also communicate that the Father and the Son are of the same essence; they are both eternal God.
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>Jesus said, "Father, glorify your Son so that the Son may glorify you... I glorified you on the earth,... Now Father, glorify me... with the glory that <u>I had with you before the world was created</u>." (John 17:1-5 ULB)
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>Jesus ... said, "Father, glorify your Son so that the Son may glorify you ... I glorified you on the earth ... Now Father, glorify me ... with the glory that <u>I had with you before the world was created</u>." (John 17:1-5)
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>But in these last days, he [God the Father] has spoken to us through a Son, whom he appointed to be the heir of all things. It is through him that God also made the universe. He is the brightness of God's glory, <u>the very character of his essence</u>. He even holds everything together by the word of his power. (Hebrews 1:2-3 ULB)
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>But in these last days, [God the Father] has spoken to us through a Son, whom he appointed to be the heir of all things. It is through him that God also made the universe. He is the brightness of God's glory, <u>the exact representation of his being</u>. He even holds everything together by the word of his power. (Hebrews 1:2-3 ULB)
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>Jesus said to him, "I have been with you for so long and you still do not know me, Philip? <u>Whoever has seen me has seen the Father</u>. How can you say, 'Show us the Father'? (John 14:9 ULB)
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