Welcome to A Father to YOU! One of the most important things you can discover is that there is more to God than just knowing about Him. You can actually know Him. He is the perfect Father and He wants to be a Father to YOU!
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Monday
Feb062012

Inheritance, freedom and identity

As sons and daughters we receive an inheritance from Father. All that is his becomes ours. We no longer need to strive for possessions or position. We no longer have to ‘work our socks off’ for something to hold on to. An inheritance is given freely to us through Jesus and all that was his (by right) he gives to us through grace.

When Jesus was in the temple announcing his ministry, he declared that he had come to set the captives free. He sets us free from the yoke of slavery (whether it’s addiction, lust, performance, people-pleasing, fear, pride, or religious duty) and leads us into a wonderful easy yoke of relationship. Jesus waves a banner for freedom and declares that the children of God shall be free!

The most important thing to Jesus was not his function or duty but this relationship. He was a true son. That relationship is ours to enjoy as well. We are sons and daughters of the Father and can enjoy the same relationship with God that Jesus enjoyed. This is not an add-on or optional extra. It was what we were made for.

Monday
Jan302012

Our heart of sonship

Jesus shows us the tremendous difference between being a son of someone and being a son to someone. We are all somebody’s son or daughter. You may not know or live with your natural father but nonetheless you are his child (whether you like it or not). Being someone’s son or daughter is a natural fact we cannot get away from. Being a son to someone is an entirely different matter, as this is something that we have the power to change. It is a choice we make and once made it can influence our lives in very significant ways.

The heart of sonship opens the door to three wonderful things which a slave or orphan never receives - inheritance, freedom and identity.

Monday
Jan232012

The heart of a son

There is an amazing passage in Luke 2 when the twelve year old Jesus stays in the temple at the end of the Passover feast to talk to the teachers and leaders. When Joseph and Mary eventually find him he says: “How is it that you had to look for me? Did you not see and know that it is necessary for me to be in my Father’s house and about my Father’s business?” (Luke 2:49-51 AMP). To Jesus, it was the most natural thing to be in his Father’s house doing what his Father was doing. Mary and Joseph could not understand this, and despite his desire to start his Heavenly Father’s business, Jesus submitted to his earthly parents, returned to Nazareth and went back to work in the carpenter’s shop. He served them faithfully for another eighteen years until he started what we call his ministry.