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Maybe because of the Daddy issues in my own life or the way it conjured up memories of abusive situations against women that I have known!
In any case you can imagine how I felt the first time I heard a Sister in Christ refer to Jesus in a heartfelt and sincere prayer as her Daddy! It knocked me off my chair!
How dare she speak of my Holy and Magnificent Lord in such a common way reducing Him to the level of vulgarity heard on many sin infested streets of society...UNTIL... I did my own research! Here's what I found!
True enough, Who's Your Daddy, does have a sordid historical context as far back as 1681 according the the Historical Dictionary of American Slang. Sex workers used it in conversations among themselves to identify which Pimp or Madame they belong to! It morphed over time into modern usage defining unbiblical relationships, such as same-sex couples to identify the dominant partner. Today the phrase is used ignorantly, innocently or affectionately but can still carry a nefarious meaning.
But getting back to that Sister in Christ! She Got It Right! According to Scripture God is our Daddy! And now I've got proof!
GOD IS OUR 'ABBA' FATHER!
Abba, is an Aramaic word with Semitic roots that means Father, Dad, or even Papa.God became our Father, through our Spiritual Adoption into the Body of Christ. As in our family of origin, a child is related through the parents even if adopted, legally possessing the standing and rights of all other siblings in the family unit. We are joint heirs with Christ sharing in the love that God has for His only begotten Son, Jesus. God has no Bonus or Step children! CLICK HERE: Romans 8:15-17
I pray that you have come to understand the wonderful relationship described above. That you can finally say, I am a Daddy's Girl!!! That like me, my desire is to always please my Father, and although disappointment cannot be avoided know that His love won't waiver one bit when I do!
Who's "Your" Daddy?!
UNTIL NEXT TIME...
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As the old folks would say: He is my everything including daddy.
ReplyDeleteSho Nuff Sister! He’s the Daddy I never had and has healed so many wounds😘
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing. Yes, he is my Daddy that has never broken a promise and loves me always ❤️
ReplyDeleteGod is my Father!!!
ReplyDeleteSo glad I’m among so many Daddy Girls😘🙏🏾
ReplyDeleteThis posting is equally potent for the prodigal son. We men like to believe that being special to “Daddy “ is a girlie thing, but any man who has ever been truly broken wants his daddy to grab him squarely by the shoulders, shake him gently and assure him that everything is still okay. Abba Father, who art in heaven…
ReplyDeleteLove you, Sister.
Most Relevant Dear Brother! Thanks for reading❤️
ReplyDeleteThank you for the reminder and facts! Awesome lesson and reminder!
ReplyDeleteIn my child's voice, he is the best Abba in the whole world.
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