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The Love Of The Father: Jonathan Osteen

Key insights

🌈 Jesus wanted us to see God as our Father, not just the Creator of the universe, but as someone who is our biggest fan and loves to spend time with us.

πŸ“– God’s love for you is so deep that he calls you His servant Job, saying there is no one like you in all the earth.

πŸ“± The feeling of being proud of your children is universal, even for our Heavenly Father.

🌟 You are God’s biggest deal, His prized possession; there’s no detail in your life that’s too small to concern Him.

πŸ™ There’s nothing you could do to make God love you any less.

πŸ™ When we know God as our Father, we can enter with our head held high, knowing he is rich in mercy and ready to help.

🌟 “When we were at our worst, he loved us. That’s the father’s heart.”

πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ Our Father comes running to embrace us, even when we’re still broken and messed up.

Summary

God is a loving and proud father who embraces our uniqueness, loves us unconditionally, and is always ready to welcome us back, regardless of our shortcomings.

πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘¦ Jonathan Osteen takes over his father’s job for a few days and jokes about not having a country accent or a mullet like his father.

πŸ™ God is a loving father who is proud of us, always there to encourage and push us forward, regardless of our shortcomings.

🌟 Embrace your uniqueness as a child of God, who takes pride in you and cheers you on, giving you boldness and confidence to pursue your dreams.

πŸ™ You have direct access to God and are His prized possession, so bring all your concerns to Him through prayer without needing to convince Him to love you.

πŸ™ God loves us unconditionally and is pleased with us for who we are, not what we do.

πŸ‘¦ My dad showed me mercy and took my side, reminding me of the mercy of our Heavenly Father.

πŸ™ God takes the blame for our mistakes and wants us to come to Him boldly, despite accusing voices.

πŸ™ God is a good father who will always embrace us, no matter how broken or reckless we may feel, and his love is unconditional and ready to welcome us back.

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