National Catholic Register: ‘Our Father’: The Lord’s Prayer and Living as Spiritual Sons and Daughters of God
Every wonder how many Our Fathers you have prayed during your life? If you’ve said it daily, maybe several times a day since you were a child, that adds up well into the ten thousands of times — for ...
‘Our Father’: The Lord’s Prayer and Living as Spiritual Sons and Daughters of God
Religion Dispatches: Our Father, Who Art Our Mother: The (Open) Secret Queer History of God
Our Father, Who Art Our Mother: The (Open) Secret Queer History of God
God has always possessed righteous character and is full of mercy and grace. His existence is a living definition of perfect love (1John 4:8). Although greater than His Son in authority, he nevertheless shares all that he has with him. Jesus Christ The Being who became Jesus, before his human birth, existed for all eternity with the Father.
Is God present everywhere at the same time (omnipresent)? Why did he have to visit Sodom and Gomorrah if he was already there?
Symbolism The spirits of God are symbolically represented by a seven-headed candlestick that stood before His presence in the wilderness tabernacle (later the temple in Jerusalem, see Numbers 8:1 - 2). Most of the references, however, to the seven spirits of (or from) God are found in the book of Revelation. . . . Grace and peace be to you from Him Who is, and Who was, and Who is to come; and ...
The last of God's seven curses involves Jesus. The Lord, who was God in the flesh, entered Jerusalem with his disciples a few days before his death. Being hungry, and noticing a fig tree that possessed an abundance of leaves, he approached it expecting to find fruit. When he finds no fruit, he pronounces a curse upon the fruit tree.