What Is God Like? A 21-Day Reading Planಮಾದರಿ
God Is Our Father
Have you ever had a relationship with someone that made you feel special? People with “connections” get special treatment. They might get backstage passes to a concert, access to a VIP lounge with a buffet, or the best seats at a game. Those kinds of associations turn us into somebody, not on our merit, but based on who we know.
In the Bible, we are told over and over that when we accept Jesus, we become children of God.
In the Bible, we are told over and over that when we accept Jesus, we become children of God. Wow, that is some connection! What other religion or belief system offers adoption by the creator of the world (Romans 8:15-17)?
The Bible also says we can cry out to God as “Abba, Father” (Romans 8:15). That is an intimate term that is similar to the word, “Daddy.” If we have God as our daddy, it changes our approach to Him. We go from feeling like terrified slaves of an unknowable God to being children who can run up and sit in His lap to be loved on by and learn from Him. We see Him as someone to run to when in trouble rather than someone to hide from.
God as our daddy changes how we see ourselves too. When we see ourselves as a beloved child of God, we see ourselves as somebody who matters no matter where we sit in the stadium.
Reflect:
- Do relationship issues with your earthly father keep you from seeing God as “Daddy”? How do you think spending time with “Abba” by reading the Bible and getting to know Him might correct your view of who He really is?
- Have you made the connection with God to become His child? If you haven’t yet, you can right now.
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About this Plan
What is God like? It’s a big question but an important one. What we understand about God will determine how we relate to Him. The more we know about God, the better our relationship will be. God reveals who He is throughout the Bible. Every name for God tells us something about Him. Reflect on God’s character for the next 21 days and see how your love for Him grows.
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