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Application: Many of our Fathers provided for us.
They took care of our needs and many of our wants.
Many of our dad’s could be called, “World’s Greatest Dad.”
However, All fall short.
All of their goodness cannot balance out their sinfulness.
Jesus came to give us the direct relationship with the Father that we could not have without Him.
He is God.
He is Lord.
He is Everlasting Father.
God’s promise would be delivered
Jesus Has Always Had your best interest in Mind.
When one sees that God’s fatherhood is such that it does not impose itself upon p 248 its children but rather sacrifices itself for them, it becomes plain that “everlasting fatherhood” must be of that sort
As the Everlasting Father, he loves us endlessly.
Let’s enjoy him
2. Jesus Is Aware of All Your Needs.
3. Jesus Wants You to Know He Cares For You.
4. Jesus Will Not Let You Escape His Grasp.
5. Jesus Provides for All Your Needs.
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