When the Father is a Friend
Justin Miller
When I
was young Pastor Bob was just Dad to me. He was the guy who laid
down all the rules, enforced the rules, and provided so the rules could
exist. I loved him as a child simply because of what he did for me.
Even though I hated his rules, I knew and recognized him as my resource
and my appropriations committee. If I violated the terms, I ran the
risk of limiting my resources. In my teenage years, once my dad established
me I completely turned on him. Forgetting that he was the ultimate
reason I was able to stand in the first place, I rebelled. Even after
I grew a little older, joined the Army and left home with a family of my
own, I did not recognize his presence and influence in my life. I
neither honored nor respected him. In my mind I had arrived on my
own. I could not explain in one sentence how far reaching my dad’s
love for me was and just how much trouble he got me out of even then.
I only saw his mercy and grace towards me as some sort of obligation because
I was his son and that’s just what you do when you have children.
Well,
that was some pretty ignorant and manipulative thinking. Pastor Bob
and Pastor Jeanne knew that too but they always loved me despite my shortcomings.
All those years my dad was just there. I knew nothing of his inner
workings, feelings, thoughts, dreams or visions. I’m sorry dad for
all those wasted years. I was your child but I was far from your
friend.
What a
prophetic twist my life has taken! I see many Christians today who
treat their Father God like Al Bundy (Married with Children)! They
want all His goods but they don’t want Him as a person. Where’s the
honor in that? Where’s the love in that? Where’s the respect?
Friends, God is not robbed nor is He mocked. Thank God we as Christians
are equipped with an uncanny ability to change and transform ourselves
(our minds) with deadly efficiency by the power of the Holy Ghost.
James
2:23 reveals to us an important aspect of our relationship with God the
Father. The Word says God called Abraham a friend. This position
with the Father was so revered that in 2 Chronicles 20 when King Jehoshaphat
feared for his life, he petitioned God based on Abraham’s status to lay
claim to Judah’s deliverance (verse 7). He saw the Father as his
God: Jehovah Sabaoth, Nissi, Rapha, Tsidkenu – but not his friend.
Maybe he didn’t see himself as fitting into that position? We know
based on the law, Jehoshaphat knew of his unrighteousness. Then again,
so did Abraham. So did David for that matter. What made the
difference?
Heart.
Heart made all the difference in the world. It’s the difference between
love and like, justice and revenge, righteousness and self-righteousness,
clean and dirty, the whole truth from half a truth and the right from the
wrong. Heart is everything. It was the difference between the
rod that Aaron threw down and the rods Pharaoh's magicians threw down.
To many men it remains a mystery but to God’s eyes the human heart is an
open book revealing all the hidden things man himself is not able to discern.
Heart was everything to a scoffing Sarah who inwardly laughed but Hebrews
tells us she was in faith. God knew her heart and motive. Yes,
the difference between Abraham, David and others was and still is heart.
It was David who said let me fall into the hand of the Lord rather than
suffer the wrath of men. And it was Abraham who saw Jesus’ day and
rejoiced. Why is that important? Because despite their shortcomings,
they knew God and they knew He searched their hearts and knew their motives.
They trusted in, adhered to, and relied on Him and Him alone. In
short they were men of faith.
The Bible
says there is a friend who sticks closer than a brother. What keeps
that friend there? Heart. Heart says wherever you are, I’ll
be there with you. Whatever you face I face too. If you go down I’ve
got you covered. If we both go down we go together. Heart doesn’t
just say I’ll help you carry the joys and sorrows. Heart says I WANT
your joys and sorrows. I want your highest ecstasies and your deepest
pains. I want your heart and mind; I want your thoughts and devotions.
I want everything that you are down to the very core of your being and
I’ll give you everything that I am to take up your vision.
When I
learned this, Pastor Bob became my friend. He’s my best friend to
date besides the Godhead. He can confide in me and I confide in him.
All I have is his and all he has is mine. Haven’t you seen all those
suits of his I wear? We as fathers need to foster this heart attitude
in our children so when they grow old they won’t depart from it.
I learned heart from dad because he gave God his heart. He’s the
most genuine man I know and will go through any difficulty to work with
the Father in achieving the expected outcome. He’ll never back down.
By the grace and love of God, he’s NEVER failed. He experienced set
backs of course but heart kept him in the game. Heart attached him
to the Father’s hip and established him as a trusted confidante.
If we aimlessly wander through life wishy-washy, our children will imitate
that in their lives. If they see us always looking for a way around
something and not through it, they will imitate that behavior in their
lives. If we don’t teach them the power of living with Godly vision
and the heart to stick with it through thick and thin, our children will
perish.
As Father’s
Day rolls around we need to check ourselves and ask – am I a friend or
an acquaintance to the Father? Am I someone the Lord passes in the
hall and says “Hi” to on His way to important and intimate meetings with
His friends? How are we honoring and respecting our Father?
That’s what our children are seeing and it will shape their entire outlook
on life. Are we too busy spilling our guts out to Him like He’s Dear
Abby to let Him confide in us? Our wants and our needs are pitifully
small in comparison to being His confidante. It’s in the abiding
that we’re made whole. Matthew says seek first the kingdom, AND His
righteousness, and all these things will be added to you. That’s
where I want to be: In the confidence of my Father and Lord Jesus by the
Holy Spirit. What a difference in my life with Pastor Bob as my best
friend, how much more God our Father?
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