Have
you ever felt that God was unreachable? That He, in His vast domain,
was not attainable? Well, I have felt that way before, but not
anymore. That has changed and keeps changing as I realize that He is
ever-present, so close and so concerned about me and all that touches
my life.
It
is all because of His Son Jesus! Jesus has shown us His Father in the
scriptures. He teaches us that He delights for us to call Him Father.
Actually, when the disciples asked Jesus to teach them how to
pray..."After this manner therefore pray ye: Our FATHER which
art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name." Matthew 6:9
Jesus
shows God to us. He shows us that He is our Father, that He is
approachable, trustworthy, affectionate, loving and kind. Father
denotes family! If you are redeemed by the blood of Jesus by asking
for forgiveness for your sin, you are family and God is your Father.
We have access to Him through the cleansing blood of Jesus on
Calvary.
You
don't have to be afraid! God loves YOU! Some people are, what we
call, "moody." Their mood can change quickly from one day
to the next. You never know what kind of mood they may be in. That
makes it difficult to approach them. God is not that way. Malachi
3:6, "For I am the LORD, I change not."
This
should open the door for us to come and sit with Him, without fear,
without hesitation. So, why do we resist His loving arms of mercy and
help in our times of need? What is causing the distance between you
and Father God? Sometimes it is unrepented sin that shuts down
communication. "Let not sin therefore reign in your mortal body,
that ye should obey it in the lusts thereof," Romans 6:12.
It
could be a lack of faith. Doubting that God can actually take care of
our problems and our needs. It could be disobedience to what he has
asked us to do. It could also be pride, thinking we are strong and
capable of taking care of ourselves. Whatever the reason, don't keep
resisting His open arms of mercy. Tomorrow we may be called to give
an account of why we did not accept His LOVE. “Our Father which art
in heaven...”
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