SUCH AN HONOURABLE TITLE!

Lots of men are called ‘the father of...’ It may be almost an incidental acknowledgement as ‘the father of John, or Joan, or James, or June’ or more grandly as ‘the Father of’ some major development. Charles Babbage is thought of as the Father of Computing, Alexander Graham Bell is called the Father of the Telephone and Frank Whittle recognised as the Father of the Jet Engine.
‘Father’ is a title of honour whether given to the father of a child, and especially so if the child has been brought up to live honourably and well, or as recognition for some remarkable advance in science or human development. In both of these contexts, the father has been involved in the creative process which the Great Creator initiated and has allowed us to engage in.
It underlines the fact that the greatest Father is the Father of Mankind, God the Creator, the source of life and love and the sustainer of the universe.
What is perhaps most remarkable about the Almighty and Eternal God is that He relates to us as a father and not as a remote or disinterested author. Jesus taught us that we should pray to ‘Our Father,’ even though He is in heaven, because He loves each one of us as His children.
That love is better than the love that any earthly father can give because God so loved the world, that is you and me and everyone in it, that He gave the best thing He had, His one and only Son, Jesus Christ. The giving was so total that Jesus was willing to be crucified on a cross to prove the extent of God’s love for us and to guarantee God’s promise that those who believe in Him will have eternal life.
Those who recognise the saving grace of Jesus on the Cross and the redeeming love of God know what an honour it is to be included in the family of God as His children and to call God our Father. As a result, they also know that the term ‘father’ is such an honourable title.








