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Today's Message "Knowing God As Father"
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When I was about 12 years old my parents divorced and my father and mother were given shared custody. During the period that we lived with my father I became the one who took care of the housework, caring for my brothers and sisters and even began to cook. (I can hear my sister laughing when I mentioned that I cooked) . I tried hard to please my daddy but couldn't seem to do it. He often came in at night screaming my name after going into the kitchen. DENISEEE!!! Get in here. Why aren't those dishes clean? DENISEEE!!! Why didn't they take that trash out?!! I remember cooking my first Thanksgiving Dinner. I think I was 15 years old, maybe 16. I baked a chicken and some good ole cornbread dressing. I used Jiffy Cornbread Mix. I was so proud and could not wait until my daddy came home. Soon as I knew he was coming I ran in my bedroom. I heard him dishing up the food. Suddenly he said DENISEEE!!! I ran in the kitchen smiling. He said, "What is this? This taste like a mess and stormed out of the kitchen. My brother laughed so hard until he fell on the floor and I had to step over him to go to my room. (Ok, you can stop laughing now.) Smile. My daddy was an excellent provider and I am not putting him down. He did the best he knew how but my experience of a father was not relational but more of simply someone who provided and was my strong disciplinarian. As James Robison stated in his book, Knowing God as Father, “Oh how our hearts long for affirmation, acceptance, and approval of a loving father.” I remember a time when nothing in my life was right. My marriage was falling apart and we had serious financial problems. I prayed and served the Lord diligently. I tried to do everything right and believed I was calling out to my heavenly Father for help. But I did not have a relationship with the Father of our Lord and Savior. I saw the only example that I knew as father. An earthly father who I tried to please but always failed. A father who provided for me but did not seem to really love me. Psalm 107:20 I heard a preacher say, “How can you have a Father who is a King but you are walking around like a beggar with holes in your shoes?” I cried out to God and asked Him, “Why am I suffering so much when You are my Father, the King, and I am your child? I'm trying to do everything right, Lord but I just can't seem to please you.” Long and short end of the story I found out that I completely left Jesus out John 14:6. Jesus introduced me to a Father that is nothing like any father I ever knew. I did not have to do anything to earn His love. He loved me first 1 John 4:19. He sent His only Son to suffer and die for me John 10:15 that I might be restored back to Him John 3:16. Jesus taught me how to have a relationship through the Holy Spirit with our Heavenly Father John 14:26, [In the book, "Knowing God as Father" by James Robison he said, "It doesn't matter how deeply you may have been wounded emotionally and psychologically by not receiving the love you needed from and earthly father. The unfathomable and everlasting love of God can make up for all you missed. His love can heal all wounds and remove all your scars. As it fills and pours out of your heart, it can enable you to forgive and love others, just as He forgives and loves you!"] I thank God for my daddy. He loved me and took great care of me in the only way he knew how. But no one compares to my heavenly Father because He is not only my Father but He was my daddy's Father too!!! What about you today? Do you know God as Father? God says. "_________ (insert your name) come I have a word for you." Knowing God as Father Testimonies Share your thoughts | |
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