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Understanding Our Heavenly Father (2) - All The Word for Today Daily Devotionals for 2025

Understanding Our Heavenly Father (2) details logo    The Word for Today - Thursday, October 25, 2019
  by Bob and Debby Gass
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Understanding Our Heavenly Father (2)

‘He is like a father to us, tender and sympathetic.' Psalm 103:13 TLB

To see God as your loving Father may not come easily if you carry the scars of an abusive childhood. So many needs that went unmet in your childhood—affection, security, trust, comfort, nurture, and material requirements—can make it hard to believe that God will provide for your needs now. So what to do? Recognise that your internalised father-image is flawed and in no way fits your heavenly Father. Even the best father is a blurred carbon copy of your heavenly Father.

God wants you to see Him as a caring, sensitive, generous, dependable Father. That's why Jesus taught us to call Him ‘Our Father', not just ‘Almighty God and Lord'. It's also why He called God ‘your Father' and not just ‘My Father'.

Like a good father, God has anticipated your every need and provided for it (see Matthew 6:25-34). Just as good parents understand the individual characteristics of their children, your heavenly Father knows your unique needs, thoughts, and feelings. ‘The Lord has mercy on those who respect Him He knows how we were made.' (Psalm 103:13-14 NCV) His care for you is tailor-made to fit your specific requirements and limitations.

Just as a good earthly father accepts and fulfils his responsibility to provide for his children, your heavenly Father holds Himself responsible for meeting your needs, and He wants you to act accordingly by trusting Him. In other words, your role is to act like the child of a trustworthy, generous, permanently loving Father.

SoulFood: Ezra 9-10, John 7:1-13, Ps 104:1-18, Pro 24:26-27





 

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