Beloved, personally I feel quite inadequate to describe or discuss the span and magnitude of a self-existing and unlimited God the Father.
However, with the lead and guidance of the Holy Spirit, I hope to get us to basic understanding of who He is and what He does in the Trinity and God-head.
I was blessed that I had a good and loving relationship with my earthly father, therefore my mind can only fathom a very tiny slice of the immense grandeur of God the Father.
Scripture reveals to us that there is only one God and He exists in three persons, the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, a self-existent triunity that we often refer to as the Trinity.
All three persons of the Trinity are equal in nature and live in perfect unity and relationship with each other,
Scripture makes it clear that there are distinct roles among the members of the Trinity and an order of subordination among the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
Members of the Trinity voluntarily submit to one another.
The Holy Spirit submits to the Father and Son, and the Son submits to the Father.
This voluntary submission shows us that our God is a God of order while also being the eternal perfection of humility.
In the context of the church and in the context of marriage, this is a great example to remember.
When Scripture speaks of believers submitting to one another or wives submitting to husbands, keep in mind this is a practice that is first demonstrated in God Himself.
God the Father isn’t asking us to do something that He doesn’t do as well.
God the Father loves us His creation as adopted children.
Ephesians 1:5-6 AMP tells us
”He predestined and lovingly planned for us to be adopted to Himself as [His own] children through Jesus Christ, in accordance with the kind intention and good pleasure of His will— to the praise of His glorious grace and favor, which He so freely bestowed on us in the Beloved [His Son, Jesus Christ].”
Within the Trinity, God the Father operates as the Head.
As the Head, He sent God the Son into the world to accomplish our salvation.
John 3:17 also tells us:
”For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but in order that the world might be saved through him.”
And when the Son returned to Heaven, the Father and the Son sent the Holy Spirit to regenerate us, seal us, and teach us.
This is why Jesus said in John 14:25-26
“These things I have spoken to you while I am still with you. But the Helper, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, he will teach you all things and bring to your remembrance all that I have said to you.”
Scripture reveals to us that God the Father has work that He is accomplishing.
The Bible tells us that He is the Creator of all things. Creation finds it’s source in Him.
Paul said in 1 Corinthians 8:6 AMP:
”yet for us there is but one God, the Father,
who is the source of all things, and we exist for Him;
and one Lord, Jesus Christ, by whom are all things [that have been created],
and we [believers exist and have life and have been redeemed] through Him. [Mal 2:10]”
In addition to creating the universe, He also gives revelation to mankind so that we will know Him and His will more fully.
Revelation 1:1a tells us
“The revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave him to show to his servants the things that must soon take place.”
We also know that the Father orchestrated the plan of our salvation. As mentioned earlier.
Scripture also reveals other areas in which God the Father is at work.
In the Psalms we learn He’s the Father to the fatherless and protector of widows (Ps. 68:5).
In the James we’re told that He’s the giver of every perfect gift (James 1:17).
Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians also reveals that the Father is at work as the giver of mercy and comfort to His children (2 Cor. 1:3-4).
All that to say, we have a Heavenly Father who is lovingly and actively at work in our lives. He delights to foster maturity within His children and His watchful eye is always on us.
Through Christ, you can call God the Father “Abba”
Paul teaches in Romans 8:15 saying:
”For you did not receive the spirit of slavery to fall back into fear, but you have received the Spirit of adoption as sons, by whom we cry, “Abba! Father!”
In the above scripture Apostle Paul makes use of the word “Abba” in relation to God the Father.
Abba was an Aramaic word that children would often use when speaking of their fathers. In English, the word “Abba” would be translated as “Daddy”.
It signifies a close, loving, affectionate relationship between a child and his or her father.
Isn’t it amazing to consider that through faith in God the Son, Jesus Christ, we’re granted this kind of loving relationship with God the Father?
When we’re in Christ, the Father then sees the Son living within us. We are declared righteous in His sight.
He sees us as holy, blameless, and cleansed of sin.
Through Christ, we are no longer slaves to the fear of sin, Satan, and death because we’ve been adopted as sons.
Truly God the Father has made us His children and we can openly call Him and consider Him our true “Daddy”.
As someone who experienced immense love from my earthly Father, I am always in awe of how deep and intense the love that God the Father has poured on me, and all who come to Him through Jesus Christ.

NOW LET US PRAY
Loving father God, Almighty, we come to your presence today to just praise you for being our God, the father.
Thank You for loving us immensely Lord.
God the extent of your love is a measurable towards us for this we thank You.
We glorify Your name, Lord God, help us to understand Your role as God, the father in our lives so that our relationship with You would be intense and deep .
Jesus with thank You for bridging the gap between us and God the father .
We praise holy name, Lord Jesus thank You oh God for the gift of salvation.
Thank You God for Your mercies that endures forever towards us.
Father, thank You for just loving us unconditionally.
Glory to Your Holy name, mighty God, Father of all mankind.
I pray all these in the mighty and holy name of Jesus Christ, my Lord and Savior. Amen
Have a blessed day