OUR DAILY BREAD : THE FATHER'S BLESSING
Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2019 11:39 pm
SUNDAY DECEMBER 22, 2019
December 22 | Bible in a Year: Micah 6-7; Revelation 13
The Father’s Blessing
READ 1 JOHN 3:1–3
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See what great love the Father has lavished on us.
1 John 3:1
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Recently, several people within our church—those who had experienced poor relationships with their fathers—asked me to stand in as a loving, father figure and offer a blessing over them. The blessing asked forgiveness for the ways a father can hurt his children by setting expectations that are too high or being distant or failing to offer tender presence and affirmation. It also pronounced delight, admiration, and abundant love. As I shared the blessing, I wept. I realized how I still needed to receive such words, and how much my children need them too.
The Scriptures repeatedly speak of God as our Father, a reality reshaping the distorted father images we might have. God, our eternal Father, has “lavished on us” perfect love, making us “children of God” (1 John 3:1). Our identity as God’s sons and daughters grounds us in an uncertain, fear-inducing world. “We are children of God,” John says, even though “what we will be has not yet been made known” (v. 2). Facing ever-present challenges, all we can truly count on is that our Father loves and provides for us and never stops. When everything is said and done, God says through the inspired words of John, we can be certain we’ll be like Him (v. 2).
In the midst of our anxieties, wounds, and failures, our good Father speaks a blessing of inexhaustible love. God insists we belong, for He’s made us His children.
__By Winn Collier
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**REFLECT & PRAY
God, teach me more about how You are my Father.
May I experience and know Your care.
What comes to mind when you ponder the word father? How does God’s lavish love reshape the father image for you?
December 22 | Bible in a Year: Micah 6-7; Revelation 13
The Father’s Blessing
READ 1 JOHN 3:1–3
________________________________________________________
See what great love the Father has lavished on us.
1 John 3:1
________________________________________________________
Recently, several people within our church—those who had experienced poor relationships with their fathers—asked me to stand in as a loving, father figure and offer a blessing over them. The blessing asked forgiveness for the ways a father can hurt his children by setting expectations that are too high or being distant or failing to offer tender presence and affirmation. It also pronounced delight, admiration, and abundant love. As I shared the blessing, I wept. I realized how I still needed to receive such words, and how much my children need them too.
The Scriptures repeatedly speak of God as our Father, a reality reshaping the distorted father images we might have. God, our eternal Father, has “lavished on us” perfect love, making us “children of God” (1 John 3:1). Our identity as God’s sons and daughters grounds us in an uncertain, fear-inducing world. “We are children of God,” John says, even though “what we will be has not yet been made known” (v. 2). Facing ever-present challenges, all we can truly count on is that our Father loves and provides for us and never stops. When everything is said and done, God says through the inspired words of John, we can be certain we’ll be like Him (v. 2).
In the midst of our anxieties, wounds, and failures, our good Father speaks a blessing of inexhaustible love. God insists we belong, for He’s made us His children.
__By Winn Collier
_________________________________________________________
**REFLECT & PRAY
God, teach me more about how You are my Father.
May I experience and know Your care.
What comes to mind when you ponder the word father? How does God’s lavish love reshape the father image for you?