Posted on 05/18/2019 4:49:25 AM PDT by metmom
Our Father who is in heaven . . . (Matthew 6:9).
Knowing God as our Father carries with it a definite list of spiritual privileges and benefits. First, it means we need not fear, as pagans do before their false gods or unbelievers do in their agnosticism.
Second, real knowledge of God resolves uncertainties and gives us hope. A good earthly father does what it takes to protect and provide for his children; so our heavenly Father does much more to love and sustain His children (cf. Matt. 7:11; John 10:29; 14:21).
Third, knowing the Father alleviates loneliness. Family, friends, and even other believers may reject us, but we can be sure that God never will (John 14:21; cf. Ps. 68:56).
Fourth, knowing God as Father settles the issue of selfishness. Jesus used the plural possessive pronoun in reference to God because we share His fatherhood with millions of other Christians. Thus we ought to pray for others, not just ourselves.
Fifth, genuine knowledge of the Father means all His heavenly resources are available to us (Eph. 1:3).
Finally, this comprehension settles the issue of obedience. If Jesus in His incarnation did only His Fathers will (John 6:38), we as adopted spiritual children must also do only Gods will. This proves our relationship to Him (Matt. 12:50). Yet God in His grace still loves His children who disobey (cf. Luke 15:1124).
Being our Father reveals Gods willingness to lend His ear, power, and blessings to His children, for their best and His glory.
Ask Yourself
Which of these six benefits of Gods Fatherhood struck you as most comforting and compelling today? What needs in your life does this particular blessing of God meet? And how does it do so in ways that no person could ever accomplish?
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