One God and Father of All (Part 2 of 2)

One God and Father of All (Part 2 of 2)

From Truth For Life Daily Program by letters@truthforlife.org (Alistair Begg)

April 24, 2026

About this episode

The episode discusses the privilege of addressing God as Father and the intimacy it brings to believers.

Not everyone can call God “Father”; it’s an entitlement extended only to His children. Take a closer look at what an immense privilege and blessing it is to be able to address God so intimately. That’s the focus on Truth For Life with Alistair Begg. ----------------------------------------- • Click here and look for "FROM THE SERMON" to stream or read the full message. • This program is part of the series ‘A Study in Ephesians, Volume 5’ • Learn more about our current resource, request your copy with a donation of any amount. • FREE AUDIOBOOK LIMITED TIME OFFER! In Brave by Faith, Alistair Begg draws powerful lessons from the book of Daniel to help you stand firm in a world that dismisses God’s rule and authority. Discover how God sustained Daniel’s faith in a culture equally hostile to God’s truth. This book will bolster your courage to uphold your beliefs and show you how to rely on God’s help to do it! Don’t miss this free audiobook limited-time offer, read by Alistair. Helpful Resources - Learn about God's salvation plan - Read our most recent articles - Subscribe to our daily devotional Follow Us YouTube | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter This listener-funded program features…

People in this episode

Host: Alistair Begg

Topics covered

  • God as Father
  • Christian privilege
  • Intimacy with God
  • Ephesians study
  • Faith in culture

Keywords

  • God
  • Father
  • Christianity
  • Ephesians
  • faith
  • intimacy
  • privilege

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Truth For Life, tfl.org

Books & works: Brave by Faith, A Study in Ephesians, Volume 5

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