“And Jesus said, 'As bad as you are, you know how to give good things to your children. How much more, then your Father in heaven will give you good things to those who ask him!' ” (Matthew 7: 11)
Parents Care
Have you seen a mother monkey bear hee young on her shoulder at her bosom? Such a lovely view!
I remember watching a monkey dragging her baby with a crocodile who violently pulled the baby into the water. After a long struggle, the monkey won. She took the baby, but unfortunately, the baby died. However, the monkey was partly satisfied that she returned with her kid.
She kept her down, cleaned the stains and blood from her skin and patted with her hands in a bid to revive the baby, but to no avail. For a long time, she sat there with the baby. She had done her very best. She cared.
How Much More the Father of Us All
That is an example of a mother monkey, demonstrating so much concern for her young in danger. All around you, you notice how caring and compassionate parents are to their children.
They (sometimes) deny themselves some pleasure to ensure the kids' satisfaction. Some go extra miles to grant their desires. It's a fulfilling sacrifice.
In spite this, Jesus, in the text uses the word ‘evil’. This connotes that the love of God is demonstrated by the care we receive(d) from our parents, and EVEN MORE THAN THAT!
Our God is a Compassionate Father
Beyond the love you receive from your parents, Jesus, who came from the Father testifies that the Father loves us even more.
Our God, Jehovah Adonai, Elshadai, Elohim, I am that I am, the Creator of the earth and its contents knows that you are here on this earth, and He cares for you. He is your Father.
Approach Him as a Father
Change your perception of God as just being a ‘God’ to accommodate the lovely truth that He is also a Father.
Embrace Him, talk with Him, explain to Him. Address Him as a Father, trust Him as your father. Enjoy His love. Also ask Him, and He will give.
God bless you.
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Excellent illustration 👏
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