Matthew 6:9,
"After this manner therefore pray ye: Our Father which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name."
MATTHEW 6:9-13
Although God was referred to as "our Father"
13 times in the Old Testament, Jesus' frequent use of this title
brought a whole new understanding of our relationship with God.
Jesus
referred to God as His father over 150 times, and He spoke of God as
being our father 30 times. This infuriated the religious Jews of Jesus'
day who considered it blasphemy to call God their father, because they
understood that to mean they were equal with God (Jn. 5:17-18).
This
title has become so common in the church today that we, many times,
don't perceive its real significance. The revelation that we are
instructed to call God "our Father" reveals the kind, gentle, loving
nature of our God (1 Jn. 4:8). Paul amplifies this by using the term
"Abba Father"
(Rom. 8:15), which is an affectionate term that a young child would use for his father, corresponding to our English word, "daddy."
We are being instructed here to recognize our relationship with God and praise Him for it. It's a relationship that goes beyond any human relationship we could ever have here on this earth.
It's a relationship of belonging to a father, who loves us because we are His.
Run to Him, drop all pretense and formality, and call Him "Daddy."
(Rom. 8:15), which is an affectionate term that a young child would use for his father, corresponding to our English word, "daddy."
We are being instructed here to recognize our relationship with God and praise Him for it. It's a relationship that goes beyond any human relationship we could ever have here on this earth.
It's a relationship of belonging to a father, who loves us because we are His.
Run to Him, drop all pretense and formality, and call Him "Daddy."
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