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September 2, 2025God as Father: More Than a Title
Throughout the Bible, God refers to Himself as Father. This isn’t just a figure of speech—it’s an invitation into a relationship. God isn’t distant or uninterested in our lives. By calling Himself Father, He reveals His care, protection, discipline, and love.
For many people, the word “father” can bring mixed emotions depending on their experience with their earthly dad. But God as Father is perfect—unlike any human parent. He is loving, faithful, and always present.
“See what great love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God! And that is what we are!”
— 1 John 3:1
What the Bible Says About God as Father
- A Loving Provider
Jesus taught us to pray, “Our Father in heaven” (Matthew 6:9). He was showing us that God listens, cares, and provides like the best Father we could imagine. - A Protector and Comforter
Psalm 68:5 calls God “a father to the fatherless.” Even if you’ve never known a caring parent, God promises to be the Father who never abandons you. - A Guide and Corrector
Hebrews 12:6 reminds us that “the Lord disciplines the one He loves.” Just as a loving parent corrects their child to keep them safe, God guides us away from choices that would harm us. - An Eternal Relationship
Through Jesus, we are adopted into God’s family. Romans 8:15 says we can call Him “Abba, Father”—a deeply personal word like “Dad.” This shows us God wants closeness, not formality.
Why It Matters for Us Today
God calling Himself Father means you don’t have to approach Him in fear or distance. He wants you to come to Him like a child—honest, open, and trusting.
- When you feel afraid, you can rest in His protection.
- When you feel lost, you can seek His guidance.
- When you feel unloved, you can remember His unconditional love.
Understanding God as Father transforms faith from being a list of rules into a living relationship.
❤️ Takeaway:
God calls Himself Father because He wants us to know His love, care, and closeness. He is not far off—He is near, attentive, and waiting for you to come to Him.
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