A Father's Invitation (Nov 1, 1998)
A few days back, I was busy working on my computer when my two-year old son
stumbled into the room with a handful of toys. He was ready to play. I
really didn't want to be disturbed at the moment. I had so many things to
take care of.
"Caleb? Would you please go to your room and play?"
Instead of responding to my request, he just plopped down and started to
play. I was quick to respond. "Caleb!" I said with a stern voice. His
eyes instantly shifted to mine. He knew from the tone of my voice that he
had done something wrong.
When I looked into his eyes, my heart melted. Just by raising my voice
slightly, I had pinched his tender heart. His eyes expressed the hurt, the
condemnation. I quickly got up and started talking with Caleb to make sure
I didn't let this go unresolved.
Afterwards, I wondered how God, my Father, would have handled a situation
like that. How would he deal with outright rebellion to a command? Would
he raise his voice? Would he condemn me for such actions? Would he
knowingly hurt me with piercing words?
I don't think so.
God is a caring Father full of compassion and mercy, delicately approaching
his children. His voice is tender and gentle---a voice of love--not harsh
or condemning. When you fail, your Father woos you and draws you back to
him. He doesn't bite back with devastating words. He wants you to come
and sit in his lap and talk about what happened.
"Come now, let us reason together," says the LORD. "Though your sins are
like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they are red as
crimson, they shall be like wool" (Isaiah 1:18).
Your Father invites you to talk with him about your mistakes and failures.
Tell him your needs, your desires, your weaknesses. Share you heart, and
he will share his.
Blessings!
Russell
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