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Father

“As many as are led by the Spirit of God, these are sons of God.”     Romans 8:14

A Christian’s relation to God is described in many different ways in Scripture.  God is called our friend, redeemer, creator, etc.  But perhaps the most familiar term, and the one which we use most frequently, is Father.  We use it so frequently that the awesome honor of being able to do so is lost.  But just think how it would sound if were to speak of God as we speak of our earthly father.  Yet that is just about how it must have struck the ears of Jesus’ disciples when He taught them to begin their prayers by calling God “Father.”

Essentially there is a greater gulf between us and God than there is between a man and a mouse.  Animals, after all, are fellow creatures.  But God made us all.  Francis of Assisi had a point when he referred to the birds as his brothers.  Besides, unlike the animals, man is a willful rebel against his Creator.  By nature he hates God.

The only way in which it is possible for such a creature to call an infinite and holy Creator his father is, of course, through Jesus Christ, for whose sake God adopted us as His sons.  That being the case, it is up to us to live more and more like our elder Brother, through the indwelling of His very own Spirit, so that we may look like sons of God, act as they ought to act, and be like them.

Prince Charles of England has been impressed from infancy that he is the Queen’s son and will some day reign in her stead.  Every hour and every day he must behave in that capacity.  We could check many wrong words and thoughts if we would ask ourselves often, Now is this something that Jesus would do?  “Do everything without complaining or arguing, so that you may become blameless and pure, children of God without fault in a crooked and depraved generation, in which you shine like stars in the universe…”  (Philippians 2:14, 15)