“Because you are his sons, God sent the Spirit of his Son into our hearts,
the Spirit who calls out, “Abba, Father.”
Galatians 4:6
Just today I finished up the first draft of our women’s Bible study that will begin in January. It’s a verse-by-verse trek through the gospel of Mark and I’ve titled it Following Jesus. It’s the first full gospel that we will have gone through in our Women of the Word Studies and I’m pretty excited about it.
Mark is the only gospel writer who recorded Jesus’ prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane to begin with “Abba Father” (Mark 14:36) and I’m glad he did. Even in His distress, we catch a glimpse of Jesus’ intimate relationship with His Father in Heaven. Abba was an Aramaic word that Jewish children would have used to address their father — something like daddy or papa for us today. But, the point is that it reflected a close and warm relationship.
The opposite of close would be distant and you may wonder why I titled this post with that single word. Well, the reason is that my husband’s second book has finally been published and it’s titled, “Why Do I Feel so Distant from God?”
Have you ever felt that way? Have you sensed a distance from God? I think we all have because even the Psalmist said “Why, O Lord, do you stand far away?” (Ps 10:1) That verse is actually the opening verse of Paul’s book.
If this resonates with you — feeling distant from God — I invite you to scroll on over to Amazon and order a copy. I think you will be blessed. (Hopefully, a case of books should arrive at our campus bookstore in time for the weekend as well.)
The bottom line is that God has always intended a close relationship with us, rather than a distant one. My hope is that as we approach a season where we reflect once more on God making Himself known to us in the flesh, we will also do our part to seek Him with all our hearts. As James said, Draw near to God, and he will draw near to you. (James 4:8)
My treatment update is uneventful, but here it is — 4 radiation sessions down, 26 to go!
My Love & Blessings,
Sue
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