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Is God a Father to the fatherless?

YeshuaRedeemed

Revelation 3:10
What does it mean that God is father to the fatherless?
Question: "What does it mean that God is father to the fatherless?"
Answer: Psalm 68:5 says, “A father to the fatherless, a defender of widows, is God in his holy dwelling.” Of all the ways the Lord God Almighty could have chosen to relate to humanity, He chose the language of family. He could have described Himself as a benevolent dictator, kind boss, or patient landlord. But instead, He chose the word father.
He presents Himself as a Father because we all know what a father is and does. Even if we did not have earthly fathers who treated us well, we have an intrinsic understanding of what a good father should be. God planted that understanding in our hearts. We all have a need to be loved, cherished, protected, and valued. Ideally, an earthly father will meet those needs. But even if he doesn’t, God will. Jesus taught His followers to address God as Father (Luke 11:2). Throughout Scripture, God describes His love for us as that of a caring parent (Isaiah 49:15; John 16:26–27; 2 Corinthians 6:18). Although He possesses characteristics of both father and mother (Isaiah 66:13), He chooses the masculine word because it also denotes strength, protection, and provision (Psalm 54:4).
God has a special place in His heart for the orphans and fatherless (Deuteronomy 24:20; Jeremiah 49:11; James 1:27). Psalm 27:10 says, “Though my father and mother forsake me, the LORD will receive me.” God knows that many times earthly fathers have been absent or have not done their job (Ephesians 6:4). He offers to fill the role of a Father (John 6:37; Deuteronomy 1:31). He invites us to call out to Him when we are in trouble (Psalm 50:15), to cast all our worries on Him (1 Peter 5:7), and to enjoy His company (1 Corinthians 1:9: Psalm 116:1; 1 John 5:14). He models for us the characteristics He had in mind when He designed fatherhood. Although many times earthly fathers do not live up to the ideal, God promises that, in Him, no one has to be without a perfect Father.
Added note: I won't get into specifics here, but I am without an earthly father, but I am Daddy's little girl, and I'm honored that God wants me to be His little girl. He has laws to protect me from harm, not ruin a good time. God is a safe Father. He only punished me once that I know of, and was quick to save me when I repented. God in my humble opinion is tough, fair, and ever so faithful.
 

Ben Dhyan

Veteran Member
God is the father of all, but only those who work hard to find out what and who they really are in the context of existence itself, will realize firstly, despite being apparently imperfect they are an expression of God, and secondly if they keep at it, they will find union with the father and all imperfections will fall away.

John 1:12,13 Yet to all who did receive him, to those who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God— children born not of natural descent, nor of human decision or a husband’s will, but born of God.
 

Enoch07

It's all a sick freaking joke.
Premium Member
God is the only family I have.

A lot of people lose faith in God when times are tough. They blame Him for their troubles.

Not me, I lost faith in humanity. Because I realize it is humanity that has failed, not God.

God is the only one that stuck with me through thick and thin.
 

YeshuaRedeemed

Revelation 3:10
God is the only family I have.

A lot of people lose faith in God when times are tough. They blame Him for their troubles.

Not me, I lost faith in humanity. Because I realize it is humanity that has failed, not God.

God is the only one that stuck with me through thick and thin.
Darlin' you have me as your sister in Christ. If you say yes, i would love to call you, my family, and I'm sure many Christians would love you the same way.
 

Jesuslightoftheworld

The world has nothing to offer us!
What does it mean that God is father to the fatherless?
Question: "What does it mean that God is father to the fatherless?"
Answer: Psalm 68:5 says, “A father to the fatherless, a defender of widows, is God in his holy dwelling.” Of all the ways the Lord God Almighty could have chosen to relate to humanity, He chose the language of family. He could have described Himself as a benevolent dictator, kind boss, or patient landlord. But instead, He chose the word father.
He presents Himself as a Father because we all know what a father is and does. Even if we did not have earthly fathers who treated us well, we have an intrinsic understanding of what a good father should be. God planted that understanding in our hearts. We all have a need to be loved, cherished, protected, and valued. Ideally, an earthly father will meet those needs. But even if he doesn’t, God will. Jesus taught His followers to address God as Father (Luke 11:2). Throughout Scripture, God describes His love for us as that of a caring parent (Isaiah 49:15; John 16:26–27; 2 Corinthians 6:18). Although He possesses characteristics of both father and mother (Isaiah 66:13), He chooses the masculine word because it also denotes strength, protection, and provision (Psalm 54:4).
God has a special place in His heart for the orphans and fatherless (Deuteronomy 24:20; Jeremiah 49:11; James 1:27). Psalm 27:10 says, “Though my father and mother forsake me, the LORD will receive me.” God knows that many times earthly fathers have been absent or have not done their job (Ephesians 6:4). He offers to fill the role of a Father (John 6:37; Deuteronomy 1:31). He invites us to call out to Him when we are in trouble (Psalm 50:15), to cast all our worries on Him (1 Peter 5:7), and to enjoy His company (1 Corinthians 1:9: Psalm 116:1; 1 John 5:14). He models for us the characteristics He had in mind when He designed fatherhood. Although many times earthly fathers do not live up to the ideal, God promises that, in Him, no one has to be without a perfect Father.
Added note: I won't get into specifics here, but I am without an earthly father, but I am Daddy's little girl, and I'm honored that God wants me to be His little girl. He has laws to protect me from harm, not ruin a good time. God is a safe Father. He only punished me once that I know of, and was quick to save me when I repented. God in my humble opinion is tough, fair, and ever so faithful.


I once heard a sermon about thinking of God has our dad, not just a father. He’s the world’s greatest Dad!!
 
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