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Our Heavenly Father
God is the father of all mankind (Malachi 2:10; Acts 17:28). But God is a Father to some in a special sense: "But as many as received Him, to them He gave the right to become children of God, to those who believe in His name: who were born, not of blood, nor of the will of man, but of God" (John 1:12-13; NKJV). Everyone is created in His image (Genesis 1:26-27). To become a spiritual child of God is a choice! God has given everyone the right, the authority, the opportunity through His Son Jesus to believe, to be born again of God (John 3:5; Galatians 3:26-27). When a person believes and is baptized (Mark 16:16), that person is adopted into the family of God (Galatians 4:5). God becomes that person's heavenly Father. In the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus referred to our heavenly Father as "Abba, Father" (Mark 14:36). "Abba" is of Aramaic origin. Vine says the word was "framed on the lips of infants," and speaks of trust. Jewish children referred to their fathers as "papa," or "abba." Today in the deep South children refer to their fathers as "daddy." The term "father" expresses an intelligent apprehension of the relationship. The two together (Abba, Father) express the love and intelligent confidence of a child. The Jews never referred to Jehovah with such intimacy. In a culture that wouldn't even speak God's name, calling Yahweh "Abba" was nearly blasphemy. The Jews sought to kill Jesus in John 5:18 because He said "God was His Father." In Gethsemane, Jesus shows us it is okay to think of God in such terms--to use such terms when we address Him. Yes He is God. Yes He is to be revered as a "Father." But He is also our "Abba," the One who longs to draw near to us as a Father draws near a child. Those who are "in Christ" (Galatians 3:26-27) have an "Abba, Father" relationship with God!" And because you are sons, God has sent forth the Spirit of His Son into your hearts, crying out, 'Abba, Father!'" (Galatians 4:6; NKJV) "For you did not receive the spirit of bondage again to fear, but you received the Spirit of adoption by whom we cry out, 'Abba, Father.'" (Romans 8:15; NKJV) The Abba relationship symbolizes the new relationship Jesus made possible through His death, burial and resurrection! The Abba Relationship From the Father's Perspective: Mercy, compassion, love! Personal interest and genuine concern! Willingness to provide! Readiness to protect! Too often we focus on our mistakes. Like Adam and Eve, we hide from God instead of going to God. We forget how much we matter to God. We wonder if he really wants to hear from us. We must remember in our moments of doubt our favored position in His family! Because of Jesus, we have direct access to God, our "Abba, Father!" He is interested in our prayers. The children of God do not have to grovel, groan, bug or beg. He is our Father. We are His children. We have His heart and His ear. He cares about the big things. He cares about the little things. In fact, in this Abba relationship, there are no little things! Everything in my life matters to my "Abba, Father" (see the book of Ecclesiastes). My heavenly Father calls me to pray always (1 Thessalonians 5:17) because He wants to hear from me, His child! The Abba Relationship From the Father's Perspective: Implicit willingness to love, honor, and respect the Father! Awareness of dependency on the Father! Confidence that one has in their Father! Readiness to obey one's Father! God, our "Abba, Father," is able to respond. Creation wasn't a problem. Stilling a storm wasn't a problem. Resurrecting Jesus wasn't a problem. Your problem is not too big for God to handle!The word "Abba," as it was used by the Lord Jesus and the Holy Spirit, signifies the essence of what it means to have a personal relationship with God. Conclusion: True Spirituality! How are you spiritually? Do these words describe your relationship with God? Abba, Father Intimacy Closeness Nearness Awareness Adoption Safety Security Tenderness Warmness Dependence Presence Communion Fellowship Oneness Relationship If not, I've got good news for you - they can!
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posted by Marsha @ 4/22/2007 02:42:00 PM |
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