In this episode we turn to Geerhardus Vos’s discussion on divine fatherhood as presented in Biblical Theology (pp. 365–369). Vos masterfully traces the theme of God’s fatherhood from the Old Testament to the New, demonstrating both its continuity and the profound transformation it undergoes in Jesus’ teaching.
We explore key theological distinctions, including:
The development from a national to an individual application of fatherhood
The redemptive, rather than universal, nature of divine sonship
Jesus’ unique relationship with the Father and its implications for believers
The eschatological significance of adoption into God’s family
Along the way, we challenge modern misconceptions about the fatherhood of God and discuss why Vos firmly rejects the notion of universal divine fatherhood. Join us as we uncover the richness of this biblical doctrine and consider its implications for the Christian life.