Proper noun
God the Father
(Christianity theology) The person (hypostasis) of the Trinity or Godhead corresponding to the God of Abraham and the Jewish scriptures and considered the creator of mankind and Father of Jesus Christ
6. The Apostles' Creed is then recited by candidates, sponsors and congregation, each section of the Creed being an answer to the celebrant’s question, 'Do you believe in God the Father (God the Son, God the Holy Spirit)?' Source: Internet
A depiction of the Trinity consisting of God the Holy Spirit along with God the Father and God the Son Pentecost icon depicting the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles and Mary in the form of tongues of flame above their heads. Source: Internet
Arius emphasized the supremacy and uniqueness of God the Father, meaning that the Father alone is almighty and infinite, and that therefore the Father's divinity must be greater than the Son's. Source: Internet
As our Risen Lord, He is the mediator between God the Father and mankind. Source: Internet
Burrus (2011), p. 82 Marcionites cannot become martyrs, because they do not believe in the divinity of God the Father – their sufferings are in vain. Source: Internet
God the Father has offered fulfillment to us through His Son, Jesus Christ. Source: Internet