When you pray, how do you address the One with whom 
							you speak? Do you say, "Dear God...'; do you call 
							Him, "Lord"? Or do you call Him "Father"? 
							 
							 
							In Jesus' prayer in John 17, Jesus says He has come 
							to make manifest God's Name. But wait, don't we 
							already know that Name -"God"; "Jehovah"; "Lord"?? 
							Interestingly manifests Him as "Father". This is not 
							a proper name, but a relational name.  
							 
							 
							Think on that for a moment. People call my earthly 
							Dad many names. Those who know him only formally may 
							call him "Robert" or "Mr. McQuality". Others know 
							him at his job by "Mac" or more personally as "Bob". 
							But I get to call him "father/Dad'. It is because we 
							have been given a special relationship. I know my 
							Dad very well, and my Dad knows me and has invested 
							himself in me and led and taught me. I am a richer 
							person because I know him not just as "Mac" or "Bob" 
							- he is my father! 
							 
							 
   
					 
				 
			 
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							A lot of people speak generically of God, or feel 
							inclined to formally call Him "Lord". Others have a 
							more distant relationship and refer to Him as "the 
							Big Guy" or "the Man upstairs". Jesus has come not 
							only to bring you to the Father by the forgiveness 
							and mercy through His sacrifice on the cross, He has 
							also come to reveal Him as "Father". That you might 
							know Him now as such when you talk to Him and in how 
							He deals with you in this life, and that you might 
							forever know Him as One who loves you and and has 
							chosen you and calls you His son/daughter. And that 
							you might benefit from this close relationship not 
							just someday in Heaven, but even now. 
							 
							 
							Can you call Him 'Father'? Do you know Him in a 
							relational way? 
							 
							 
							[Pastor Dan McQuality 
							Grace Lutheran Church, Lincoln, IL]  |