![]() In fact, in 2020, Pastor Michael published a book by that same title, spelling out those very same principles that clearly delineate the differences between our own earthly goals for our relationships, versus God's goals for our relationships. You may know of him from his wildly popular sermon series called "Relationship Goals." Since preaching that first sermon in the series back in 2017, "Relationship Goals" has had over 6 million views online. Now today's guest here on the program is Michael Todd, the lead pastor at Transformation Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma. I'm Roger Marsh, and Family Talk is a listener-supported division of the Dr. Roger Marsh: Hello everyone, and welcome to this Monday edition of Family Talk. James Dobson, and thank you for joining us for this program. ![]() James Dobson: Hello everyone, you're listening to Family Talk, the radio broadcasting ministry of the James Dobson Family Institute. A graduate of Stetson University with a Bachelor's in Communications, Blair previously worked as a writer/editor for several local magazines in the Central Florida area, including Celebration Independentand Lake Magazinein Leesburg, Florida and currently freelances forthe Southwest Orlando Bulletin.ĭebbie McDanielis a writer, pastor's wife, mom to three amazing kids (and a lot of pets).Join her eachmorning on Fresh Day Ahead's Facebook page ,for daily encouragement in living strong, free, hope-filled lives. When you state “Abba Father” in prayer or hear it referenced in a sermon, you should envision a Father who knows your greatest strengths, your greatest weaknesses, and knows your beginning and end: but instead of forcing His will on you, He allows you to meet Him in your own way, with intimacy that can only be felt between the Creator and the created.įor these reasons, that is why God is our “Abba Father.”īlair Parkeisa freelance writer for and editor for Xulon Press. Abba Father, as conveyed through Jesus and Paul, reflects the knowledge of knowing that God knows us better than we know ourselves and that He established paths for us before we took our first steps as humans. So, the term “Abba Father” is not one that is just to exclaim in praise or recognition, such as with heavenly Father or Father God. ![]() He knows us more than we know ourselves and handcrafted our personalities before we were twinkles of thoughts in our parents’ eyes. But He does so in a way that is closer and more personal than an earthly father ever could. This is the reason for why we should view God as Abba Father, as He made and molded us as an earthly father does. Hence, this would explain one reason why they would share the same intimate name for God that is not mentioned by any of Jesus’ disciples or those found in the Old Testament. Both had deep relationships with God that emerged in miraculous ways, and both met one another in a miraculous way. The scripture from Mark is stated by Jesus, while the verses from Romans and Galatians are shared by Paul. Galatians 4:6: “And because you are sons, God has sent forth the Spirit of His Son into your hearts, crying out, ‘Abba Father!’” Romans 8:15: “For you did not receive the spirit of bondage again to fear, but you received the Spirit of adoption by whom we cry out, ‘Abba, Father.’” Take this cup away from Me nevertheless, not what I will, but what You will.’” Mark 14:36: “And He said, ‘Abba Father, all things are possible for You. We will view the definition of Abba as father in Aramaic, as this is how it is shared in the three Scripture verses in the New Testament: ![]() It is also a term of reverence for bishops and patriarchs within the Coptic, Syriac, and Ethiopian churches. As stated from, “Abba” is the defining term for father in the Aramaic language, spoken by Jesus and Paul as an intimate term to characterize their personal relationships with God. ![]() To begin our exploration into God as Abba Father, let’s begin by understanding what “Abba” means in definition. ![]()
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