Jews believe in God, the Creator of the universe, who rules over the life and death of mankind and the rise and fall of nations, as their Father. In the Old Testament, God’s name is called “Elohim” or “Jehovah,” but in the New Testament it is Jesus Christ who is called as God.
Jesus Himself called God as “God the Father (John 6:27),” “Our Father who is in Heaven (Matthew 6:9),” “the Holy Father (John 17:11),” and “My Father (John 20:17),” teaching His disciples repeatedly to ensure that they would take His teaching to their hearts.
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