Section 2 The Story Of Creation - 03 The Origin And Nature Of God
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Question: What does the letter I mean?

God’s answer:

Origin

Question: Why did you previously say that Eli, pronounced as (/ˈiːlaɪ/) (God, the highest) is the name you are called in Heaven?

God’s answer:

Formal and informal

Question: So I is informal and Eli is formal?

God’s answer:

I is personal.

Question: What I’m picking up is that we refer to you as “I” because we see you as our self, The Father, is this correct?

God’s answer:

First person
I AM the I AM
I AM the vine, you are My branches.

Meaning: We refer to God as Father because He is really our Father. In the Chapter 22, The final chapter, God explains this relationship..

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Question: So if you are really our Father, then why don’t we call you Father In Heaven?

God’s answer:

Spelled differently
I AM HE.

Meaning: “I” is Father.

Question: So, why do we address you as Father and not “I” (same as in Heaven)?

God’s answer:

You don’t know what “I” means. You are not yet here.

Meaning: Father, is the closest word in our world that resembles the meaning of “I”.. The word God used is analogous. (Comparable in certain respects, typically in a way that makes clearer the nature of the things compared7)

You are not yet here means that we cannot fully comprehend God’s name as “I” until we are in Heaven. God uses the sentence “ You are not yet here”, as He is “Our Father who art in Heaven.”

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