When we're talking about
one God and Father of all
who is in all,
this is not a universal statement
about all of creation,
nor is it some sort of universal
fatherhood of God among all men.
This is a statement - remember -
that unifies the people of God.
This is like remember
back to those words -
Jesus said to Mary,
"Go tell My brothers
I'm going to My God, My Father -
your God, your Father."
"Go tell My brothers."
"Your Father."
That's the idea here.
That's the idea behind "all" -
a uniquely Christian expression.
The thing is, I can find
in the Old Testament
where God is called "Father" -
the book of Malachi,
but the Jews did not call God "Father."
Catholics - yeah, they may once in awhile
throw that term around,
but they focus on the mother.
Muslims do not call Allah "Father"
because he's not a father.
He's not a father figure.
We have one God and Father of all.
This is Christian expression to say:
you have received the Spirit of adoption
by whom you cry, "Abba, Father."
Notice: it says "Father of all."
Don't you like that?
"Father of all."
God is not like a father.
He is a Father.
He is a Father to every
one of His children.
To all - that's so unifying.
Christian, Christian, are you single?
He's your Father.
Are your children lost?
He's your Father.
Christian, do you feel empty? Forgotten?
Lonely? Despised? Suffering?
Cold? Distant?
You have to hear it:
He's Father of all.
Sometimes we look at it and we say:
Oh, but my brother or sister -
they had this certain experience.
He's a Father to all.
He's a Father to all that come to Him
by Christ Jesus.
Through Christ we have access
in one Spirit to the Father.
If your trust is in Christ,
you have access.
It doesn't matter if somebody
has experienced something else
or if they're on the
mountaintop right now,
or if God has seemingly given them
blessings that you don't have,
He's a Father to all.
And I'll tell you this,
you're in the palm of His hand
and nobody plucks you out.
He guards you. He protects you.
He knows you.
What did Jesus say?
There in Matthew 6?
He said when it comes to clothes,
when it comes to food,
He said your Father knows
what you have need of.
He's mindful.
He knows what you need.
So often we feel like
He's not giving us what
we think He should give us
so we feel like we're somehow a stepchild.
No.
There is one God and Father of all.
And I've heard certain Christians -
I've heard some Christians just recently
tell me that at certain points
in their Christian life,
they were confronted by certain trials
or certain situations where they felt like
they might even fall away.
You know what?
Jesus is talking to His
disciples one day -
you know the day - His last day.
His last day before the cross.
His last day before the grave.
And you know what He said to them?
He said guys, I'm telling
you what I'm telling you
so that you won't fall away.
And do you know one of the things
that He told them so
that they not fall away?
He says in that day,
you're going to ask in My name.
And He said this:
"I do not say to you that I will
ask the Father on your behalf."
Have you ever read that?
If you just stopped right
there, it's like, "what?"
(incomplete thought)
"That's going to cause
me to not fall away, Lord?"
"That You're not going
to intercede for me?"
Which isn't what He's saying.
That's not the emphasis there.
But He says to them:
"I am not saying to you that I'm going to
ask the Father on your behalf."
What? Why?
And He comes back with this:
"Because the Father Himself loves you."
Now, of course, that came
just as fast as the rest,
so they didn't have really time to stop
like I did there.
But you just think about that.
What Jesus is saying is this:
Just look, guys.
You know that I've loved you.
He showed that to them.
He expressed His love to them.
He convinced them of His love.
But what He was saying
as He's getting ready
to go away so that they not fall away:
My Father's love for you is sufficient
for God to act on your behalf
whether I'm there or not.
Oh, He'd be there.
He wasn't going to leave us.
He'd still intercede for us.
But the Father Himself loves you.
Now here's the thing:
We're talking about unity.
What unifies us more than that?
The Father loves you.
This clip was from the full sermon:
One God and Father