You are all the children of God by faith in Christ Jesus (Galatians 3:26, KJV). It is the privilege of all God’s children to call him Father. Perhaps you think you have little faith. Perhaps you want to be full of courage to face the challenges of life, but you stumble at every step, and even shadows make you afraid. You should think about this: the weakest Christian is as much a child of God as the strongest one. God, our heavenly Father, has the same tender heart towards all. One may do more mighty works, but the person whose name is the least in the kingdom of heaven is as much the child of God as the one who stands among the mightiest in the Kingdom of God. Let this truth encourage and comfort us, when we come to God and say, “Our Father.”’ However, let us not be content with weak faith, but ask, like the Apostles, to have it increased. However weak our faith may be, if it is real faith in Christ, we will reach heaven at last. However, a stronger faith will bring more honour to our Master, and we will be filled with greater joy and peace. If it is your desire to live for Christ’s glory, then seek to be filled with the spirit of adoption more and more completely. The Spirit of God will cast out fear. – Charles H. Spurgeon (adapted) Eli’s Reflection: Think about your own faith. Are you a believer with weak faith or with strong faith? Are you satisfied with the faith you have? Ask the Lord to show you one thing that you can do to strengthen your faith on a regular basis. Courtesy of Good News Unlimited
God is Your Father
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John Howell
March 29, 2022 · 2 min read
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John Howell John Howell is the founder of Everyone's Apostolic and Apostolic Singles Network. He launched Everyone's Apostolic in 2008 as a place for Apostolic believers to fellowship and share their faith through writing. The community has grown to include over 100 contributing authors and more than 1,000 published articles.
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