Our Heavenly Father

Every single morning I begin my prayer time by praying the prayer that Jesus taught us to pray, “Our Father in heaven, hallowed be thy name.” I was thinking about what I wrote in The Prayer of Jesus with respect to the disciples. The first words of the prayer of Jesus must have been nothing short of scandalous. Of all the things they must have learned about prayer, this was certainly not one of them. They had not even been permitted to say the name of God out loud, let alone refer to Him as “our Father.” And yet that is precisely how Jesus taught His disciples to pray.

There was, however, a catch, and the Apostle John explains the catch—only those who receive Jesus and believe in the name of Jesus have the right to refer to God as “our Father.” In fact, Jesus made it clear that there are only two kinds of people in the world: those who should refer to Satan as “our father” and those who can legitimately refer to God as “our Father who art in heaven.” There simply is no other option.

In one sense, Jesus is the only one who can legitimately address God as Father. He’s the unique Son of God and has been so throughout eternity. However, as Paul explains in Romans 8, those who are led by the Spirit of God are no longer illegitimate children. Instead, they are sons and daughters by adoption through faith in Jesus Christ. Thus, they can legitimately refer to God as “our Father.”

Let’s be ever mindful of our Father in heaven through whom all blessings flow. As we remember our heavenly Father, we are remembering the one who spoke and the universe leaped into existence, the one who created us so that we could have fellowship with Him, and the one to whom we should address our prayers each and every day.

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