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The title Divine Presence came from God when one day, I was down to my last rope in life. And he came to me and let me hear his voice telling me, "everything is going to be okay." The sound of his voice was like sweet soft waves of water with a stern tone. Can you imagine being in the presence of God? And you can feel it in your heart that he's with you? That he is not going to let you go? The best feeling ever! But with his divine presence, nothing or no one can penetrate that. No anger or drama. Not even a broken heart can override that feeling of God's presence. The heavenly Father loves you through all your pain, and I am here to share what he has done for me. He will do the same for you if you just believe and hold on to your faith. It's been many times, even through my faith in God, I felt like giving up. Not holding on anymore. But when God gives you his divine presence, there's no way he is going to let you fall and not get back up. He is going to let you see and feel that he is with you.
Christology and Pneumatology have long been major preoccupations for theologians, and rightly so, but the work of God the Father has been surprisingly neglected. Through a biblical and exegetical study of the Father's person and work (Paterology), this book argues that, among the persons of the Trinity, the Father is the initiator of all divine activity. Furthermore, it is in the context of a loving eternal relationship with the Son and Spirit that the Father has planned and purposed all things, creating through the Son and by the Spirit, promising and accomplishing redemption through the sending of the Son and the Spirit, and perfecting salvation by bringing about a new heavens and new earth through his Son and Spirit. The only proper response is a Trinitarian-shaped life of worship that worships our Triune God.
The present volume is devoted to the theme of "Divine Father" in Second Temple Jewish and early Christian tradition and in its ancient pagan contexts. It brings together proceedings of a conference under the same title, held in Göttingen in September 2011. Selected articles by well-known scholars focus on religious and philosophical concepts of divine parenthood in antiquity, from the Hebrew Bible and Second Temple Judaism (the Dead Sea Scrolls, Targums, Philo and Josephus) to the field of the New Testament. In addition, the volume deals with the designation of deity as "father" or "mother" from the broad spectrum of ancient Egypt and classical antiquity (Homer, Hesiod, Plato, and its reception) to late antiquity (Plotinus and Porphyry).