Friday, June 24, 2011

Knowing God as Father


A number of people find it hard to relate to God as “Father” either because an earthly father was absent from the home, or the relationship was difficult, challenging, or perhaps even abusive. But God is a good Father, an ever-present One who never abandons us or abuses us. Rather, He loves us. Deeply. The very healing of the nations (our lives, families, and communities) for which we all desire can only come by one way—when the hearts of the children (us) return to the Father….for His heart has already turned toward us.

“Father God loves us. But if we relate to Him from a painful framework of how earthly fathers or authority figures interacted with us, it can place blocks and filters on the way we interact with Him as our Father. That is a problem, for the very heart and nature of God is that of a Father…a good, near, and personal Father. Worldly philosophies, false doctrines, and even Church traditions can also play into a skewed perception of God. Or we may have a wrong perception of who He is as a Father simply due to ignorance.

We may readily see the Father as great, holy, exalted, and mighty, yet distant or indifferent to our personal needs. Our theology may esteem Him as the omnipotent Heavenly Father of all, while our heart never enters the actual and real experience of trusting and knowing Him as our “Dad”. But just as a healthy relationship with an earthly father is one that grows and deepens through the years, so a healthy relationship with God is one that grows and deepens with an ever unfolding revelation of who He is and who we are to Him.

I can mark the seasons in my life by the different revelations of God I’ve received as He has worked in my life. Each fresh revelation brings breakthrough into a new place of intimacy and fellowship with Him. I came to Christ through the revelation of my need for Him as my Savior. True freedom came when I saw Him as my Lord. As I grew spiritually, He revealed Himself as the Heavenly Lover of my soul. I remember the season when the Holy Spirit revealed Himself to me as my Teacher and Helper. Other seasons have brought deeper fellowship with God as my Deliverer, Counselor, Potter, and Creator….and then came the glorious revelation of Abba Father. I now understand my identity; I know who I am as His treasured daughter.

The whole work of the Son on the cross and at resurrection is to bring us back into intimate fellowship with God as our Father. And the nature of fathering is one of loving, personal relationship.”

“For you have not received the spirit of bondage again to fear; but you have received the Spirit of adoption, whereby we cry, ‘Abba Father’” (Rom. 8:15)

My prayer for you today is that you know the height, depth, width, and breadth of the Father’s love for you. May you know the value that you, yes you, hold in His heart.

J Nicole – excerpt from Being Fathered for a Divine Purpose

Friday, June 17, 2011

Remember


I recently made a trip to Philadelphia, PA where I was delighted by the beautiful architecture and array of statues I saw everywhere. Their presence reminded me of the sacrifice made for this country by men and women who were people of vision, values, and uncompromising devotion to principles. They reminded me that our liberty came at a price.

Today I want to remember something else. It’s my birthday and I’m taking time to remember the goodness of God and the sacrifice He made for my freedom. I’ll never forget when I was in darkness how He brought me into the light of His love and truth; He broke the chains that I could not break off my life. I remember His constant faithfulness throughout the years, and His love that has never failed to keep me growing in my identity as His treasured daughter. I call to mind the purpose and vision of His heart for me, my family, and my nation. I remember and I am thankful.

Abba Father says that while there are some things we need to forget, there are also things we need to remember. My prayer for you today is that you remember what needs to be remembered—like how much He loves you. Recall His goodness and plans for you that are good. Remember His promises for they are true, and that His mercies are new every morning. Remember that He is listening to your every prayer, and He cares for you. Remember that He is able to do far exceeding above all you could ask or think. Remember that with Him all things are possible, and that your labor of love has great reward.

J Nicole – Abba’s daughter
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