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That’s the thing about a good Father. He’s not playing hide-and-seek with His will. He’s inviting you into a walk of trust. Sometimes He says “Go here.” Other times, “Where do you want to go? Let’s do it together.”
The intentional father is deeply invested in discovering who his children are and how he can help them reach their redemptive potential. He seeks to understand the children God has given him and wants to form them into young persons who can fulfill their purpose. He sees parenting as central to his call before God and does it with all of his might.
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OUR FATHER IN HEAVEN
Martin Luther • Faith Alone: A Daily Devotional
The apostle Paul reiterated this in Galatians 4:6: “And because you are sons, God has sent the Spirit of his Son into our hearts, crying, ‘Abba! Father!’” The children of God, impelled by the impulses of the Holy Spirit, want to talk with their heavenly Father.
Donald S. Whitney • Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life
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Brandon Sanderson • The Hero of Ages: Book Three of Mistborn
God the Father is sometimes called: God (Ps. 22:1; Isa. 53:4), Lord (Isa. 53:10), God and Father of Jesus Christ (1 Pet. 1:3), Father of the fatherless (Ps. 68:5), and many more.
Stephen Kendrick • The Battle Plan for Prayer: From Basic Training to Targeted Strategies
The need of the hour, Paul said to the Corinthians, was that they did not have many fathers (1 Corinthians 4v15).