"Who's your daddy" isn't just a casual saying but a profound question about our origin, identity, and security that comes through our understanding of fatherhood. The word "father" evokes different feelings for everyone—some positive and some painful—and these experiences often shape how we perceive our Heavenly Father.
• Jesus came to reveal the Father we've always had but never truly seen
• Most people don't reject God but the distorted version they've been given
• The prodigal son story reveals a Father who welcomes without conditions
• Religion often focuses on behavior while God focuses on relationship
• Our story began in God before the foundation of the world, not with sin
• The finished work isn't about convincing God to accept us but awakening to His acceptance
• The cross didn't bring God closer to us; it opened our eyes to see Him
• Fear, shame, and performance-based living do not come from our true Father
You are not striving for love, you live in it. You are not trying to belong—you already do, and you will always be held by Him.