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This bible study delves into the theological significance of addressing God as "Father," particularly as presented in Titus 1:3-4 and throughout scripture. Pastor Anthony Uvenio explores the interchangeable use of "God" and "Savior" for both God the Father and Jesus Christ in the New Testament, referencing Old Testament passages where God is identified as Savior (Isaiah 44-45, 60; Hosea). The revolutionary nature of Jesus's use of "Father" is highlighted, contrasting the familial relationship it implies with the previous master-slave dynamic. Pastor Anthony emphasizes that this relationship is accessible through faith in Jesus Christ, the "last Adam," who re-established the Father-Son relationship broken by Adam's sin. This new covenant offers salvation by grace, not works, and extends to all people, not just the Jews. The study concludes by urging listeners to reflect on their relationship with God as Father, emphasizing the importance of humility, unity within the church, and actively sharing God's love and message with the world.00:08:24 - Paul's Damascus Road Experience03:52 - God & Jesus as Savior07:24 - God as Savior: Trinity11:18:15 - God as Father: Jesus14:35 - Redefining Our Relationship18:20 - God's Children: Grace22:10 - Jesus: New Covenant25:19 - Gentiles, Israel, & God28:34 - God's Love & Fatherhood33:35 - God as Father: New Covenant#titusstudy #godthefather #jesuschrist #salvation #newcovenant #oldtestament #triunegod #SpiritualGenealogy #faith #christianity