In this powerful sermon, we explore the profound concept of God as our eternal and active Father. Drawing from Isaiah 63:16 and 64:8, we emphasize that God is not just a distant figure but a present, active, and providing Father. Unlike a negligent "baby daddy," God is committed and involved in our lives. He desires a deep, marital bond with us as the bride of Christ, always present (Matthew 28:20), actively working in us (Hebrews 4:12), and providing for all our needs (Philippians 4:19). This Father’s Day, let's recognize and honor God not as a casual visitor but as a good, good Father who deserves our devotion and trust.