Our Father in heaven, hallowed be Your name. — Luke 11:2
When Jesus taught us to pray, He began, “Our Father in heaven†(Luke 11:2). It is one of many Scriptures that refers to God as a father. I find it both fascinating and instructive that when God wanted us to know what He is like, He chose to emphasize His fatherhood.
What do we know about God as our Father? According to Jesus’ prayer, we know that our Father in heaven is available and attentive to us. It is also clear that He provides for us. He forgives us and protects us from evil (vv. 2-4).
What a wonderful pattern for fathers who aren’t in heaven! Granted, there is only one perfect Father in the universe, but as such He sets the pace for the rest of us less-than-perfect fathers. I discovered early in my ministry that my children were not impressed with books I wrote, titles I had, or places I spoke. They craved my time and attention, the provision for basic needs, a love that patiently forgave, and the creation of a safe place for them to grow and mature. It’s a short but very profound list of fatherly duties.
And what about those who didn’t get a dad who met those needs? Take heart in the fact that if you have been redeemed through Jesus you have a perfect heavenly Father — and He’s the best Father of all. — Joe Stowell
Thank You, God, for being
our Father, Shepherd, Guardian,
and Guide. We will never outgrow
our need for Your love and care.
We want to seek You with all our heart that we might know You intimately.
READ: Luke 11:1-13
The heavenly Father’s arms never tire of holding His children.