Good Morning All,
Romans 8:15; “You
haven’t received the spirit of slaves that leads you into fear again. Instead,
you have received the spirit of God’s adopted children by which we call out,
“Abba! Father!”
ABBA!
FATHER! God has restored, through faith,
our place in his kingdom. When you look
through the Old Testament and you look at the prayers in the Old Testament, you
see prayers made to God Almighty, to the Lord our peace, to the Lord our
righteousness; all kinds of prayer but not prayers to Our Father who art in
heaven. The faithful of the Old
Testament prayed. They prayed with
earnestness and in faithfulness but they prayed to a God that was removed from
them. God sustained them and protected
them but He was at a distance because God is holy and pure; the people were not.
So the people had to have a priest offer a
sacrifice and pray on their behalf and they prayed to this faithful God from a
distance. But all that changed for us
and for all believers. Remember in
Matthew’s account of Jesus’ death, the first thing Matthew records is the
tearing of the temple curtain from top to bottom. That heavy piece of cloth kept the people
from the Altar of God, kept them from coming directly to God. But when Jesus, the perfect, ultimate
sacrifice died, God ripped the curtain, threw it open and called to us come
back, come in and let’s talk.
The perfect conversation that Adam and Eve
had, when they walked with God in the cool of the morning, is restored through
Jesus. Now you and I, as God’s children,
can come to him and cry our Father, Father.
Most of my friends who are my age are
moving into becoming new grandparents.
Most of the grandchildren are fairly young yet. I was talking with one man about the joy and
the excitement of these events. He told
me one of the best days he had ever had was when he answered the phone one day
and heard a little voice on the other end say, “Grandpa, Grandpa, guess what?’
for the first time. God wants that same
conversation with you and me. He gives
us the gift of prayer to call upon Him to come to him as dear children or
grandchildren or great grandchildren come running in yelling “Grandpa, Grandpa
guess what?”
Scripture tells us that God leans in to
hear what we say and just like any loving parent or grandparent when that
little one does not quite know what to say, we know what they mean. God knows what we mean. He knows our needs and our wants even before
we do and He listens even more intently than any parent or grandparent could
ever listen. We are family, we are the
apple of God’s eye, he leans in to hear us but do we take advantage of
this? We can pray whenever and wherever
we want, God wants us to pray, He wants us to call on him; He wants us to
continue this loving conversation of grace and mercy. God is listening; start talking.
Abba, we too often fail to come to you as we should. Too often we bear the weight of fear and sin
upon our shoulders when you have already removed them. Be with us, strengthen our faith that we may
boldly come to you with all of our petitions.
We are your sons, Father, we ask that you continue to bless and guard us
for Jesus’ sake, in whose precious name we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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