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Series 1: Understanding Who God Is — Episode 2

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Who is God the Father, really?

In this episode of The Charge, Dr. Lakeisha McKnight walks listeners beyond religion, fear, and misconceptions to reveal the heart of God as Father—Creator, Source, and Loving Authority. Many people believe in God yet struggle to trust Him because their view of God has been shaped by past wounds, cultural images, or incomplete teaching.


This foundational teaching explains:
* Who God the Father is according to Scripture
* Why God is not distant, harsh, or unreachable
* How Jesus reveals the true heart of the Father
* Why understanding God as Father is essential for salvation and identity
* How reconciliation with God begins through relationship, not religion


This episode continues the “Understanding Who God Is” series and prepares listeners to grow in clarity, confidence, and spiritual maturity. Whether you are new to faith, returning to God, or deepening your discipleship, this message will help reshape how you see God and how you walk with Him.
A salvation and rededication invitation is included for those ready to begin or renew their relationship with Jesus Christ.


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👉 www.lakeishamcknight.com/christ-decision

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👉 www.lakeishamcknight.com/discipleship-guide

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YouTube: Lakeisha McKnight

About This Podcast:
The Charge equips Kingdom believers with biblical truth, spiritual clarity, and discipleship training to help you walk out your Kingdom assignment with boldness and maturity.

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