In today's message, we explored the profound concept of God as our Everlasting Father, as described in Isaiah 9:6. This name encapsulates two essential elements: "Everlasting" and "Father." While many things in life are fleeting, God remains the only constant, eternal presence. He promises never to leave or forsake us, offering a sense of security and peace that surpasses all understanding. This assurance allows us to relax in His presence, knowing that He is always with us, even to the end of the age.
Jesus introduced a revolutionary concept by referring to God as "Father," a term not commonly used in the Old Testament. This relationship signifies maturity and growth, as God desires us to develop into mature children who can manage His kingdom. Our experiences, both good and bad, are used by God to mature us, shaping our character and preparing us for His purposes.
Furthermore, God is a generous provider who knows our needs and desires to bless us abundantly. He encourages us to seek His kingdom and righteousness, promising that all our needs will be met. This understanding of God as a benevolent Father challenges the misconception that He is distant or harsh. Instead, He is in a good mood, eager to do good for us and through us.
Through Jesus, we gain a clearer understanding of the Father. Jesus, being the express image of God, reveals the Father's nature and character. As joint heirs with Christ, we inherit all things, including our identity and purpose. We are no longer orphans but children of God, called to manifest His love and power in the world.
Finally, we are reminded of the power of our words and actions. Just as God spoke creation into existence, we are called to bring order to chaos and create environments that produce life. As spiritual authorities, we have the power to change atmospheres and speak life into situations. Our identity as God's children empowers us to operate in His authority and imitate His example.
Key Takeaways
- 1. giving environments. Our words and actions can change atmospheres and speak life into situations. [32:48]
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