ABBA,
FATHER
Galatians 4:6
And because ye are sons,
God hath sent forth the Spirit of his Son into your hearts,
crying, Abba, Father.
I was blessed to have a good
daddy. Ray Hale wasn’t perfect, but he and I had a relationship of love, understanding,
and respect. I remember when I was a small child standing on his feet and
walking with him. Saturday morning bike rides around our neighborhood were a
great bonding time in my early teens as was working on projects around our
church; and when I was in high school, we golfed and bowled together. I knew in
my heart that if I were ever in any type of trouble, small or large, I could
run to him. If I fell off that bike or tumbled down a hill while hiking, I knew
my daddy would pick me up and tend to my wounds. I remember one time I fell
into a yucca plant and a thorn embedded itself in my knee. It was not pleasant
while Daddy was removing that thorn, but I trusted that he knew what was best.
Not everyone has the privilege
of growing up with a loving father. Some children see their fathers abuse their
mothers or are even subjected to abuse, if not physically, emotionally, at the
hands of the man they call “Dad.” Perhaps you are one of these children, now an
adult, and have a difficult time relating to the image of God as Father.
Perhaps to you, a father is someone you can never please no matter how hard you
try. Maybe your dad portioned out “love” based on your performance as the
“perfect” child. Or you may have had an “absentee” father, one who walked out
of your life, abandoning you.
I have good news for you. Our
heavenly Father desires only the best for His children. When He adopts you into
His forever family, He wipes away your past mistakes and loves you
unconditionally. He promises to be with you every step of the way. You may
fall, and there may be thorns that need to be removed from your life. At times
the Father’s love may seem painful, but you can trust that God the Father is
only doing and allowing the things that are for your ultimate good, to make you
more like Jesus (Romans 8:28-29). If you have not already done so, surrender
your rights to yourself and fall into the everlasting arms (Deuteronomy 33:27).
This Father, the perfect Daddy, will keep you safe in His hands forever (John
10:29). The Lord promises He will never leave nor forsake His children (Hebrews
13:5). Trust Him like a child who squeals “Catch me, Daddy,” as she throws
herself off the side of the pool with total abandon and freedom. Cry out to
God, “Abba, Father!”
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