BOOK REVIEW SERIES
What is your image of Father God?
'FATHER GOD'
Every now and again, I buy a book
which I find to be a gem because I read it a number of times over
a number of years and still get so much from it each time, I read it. I
refer to this type of book as a ‘journey’ book in that it seems to be a type of
book that 1 could re-read in months or in years to come, and tap into the
issues on a different level again and it would meet me on my journey. It
is also the type of book that I could use quite profitably over a number of
weeks in my personal reflection time with the Lord.
One of my journey books which I read
some time ago, and have recently reviewed again for my spiritual growth
is The Father Heart of God
Although I found this book to be
pleasant reading, it was also profound in content, personally challenging and a
source of healing as it brought me into the journey of going deeper into
relationship with the Father’s heart.
I found that the book profoundly
moved me into action in regard to:
·
A thorough examination of my
relationship I have with my own father (and father type figures)
·
A review of my relationship with
Father God.
·
An overview of my life looking
specifically at how I have been hurt and how these hurts have blocked the
Father’s love.
·
A deeper awareness of my responses to
these hurts- how I have dealt with them in the past and how I would deal with
them now.
·
A thorough examination of my capacity
to forgive and all that it entails as a Christian.
·
A review of my capacity to deal with
disappointments.
In tackling these issues, a spirit of
negativity could have become overwhelming. I soaked these questions and issues
in prayer. Thankfully, I sensed God’s blessing, so tackling some sensitive
areas was a positive and healing experience. As the author rightly
reminds us ‘It is not enough to know about God but to enter into relationship
with Him.
Chapter 3 which dealt with the
‘Waiting Father’ was particularly intense and as I read it, I realized that I
had been touched deeply and given me fresh insight to God’s love for me, and
his longing to forgive me. I gained from this insight into the Father’s
heart.
Each of the chapters in the book has offered me lot of food for thought. By
personalizing the issues in each chapter, I feel that I have benefited from
this book, because I feel that it has brought me closer in my relationship with
God. In dealing with some of the issues already cited above, it has made
me more aware of my own fragility and has paved the way for a deeper conversion
of heart.
In this season of Ordinary Time, it is worthwhile to review our relationship
with God. I hope that my thoughts in this post provide food for thought and
encourage you to nurture your relationship with Father God.
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