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The Privilege of Praying to God as Our Father

The great preacher, teacher, and well-known speaker, Rev. Haddon W. Robinson, in his book entitled "What Jesus Said About Successful Living: Principles from the Sermon on the Mount for Today," writes, "In the Old Testament, the Israelites did not individually address God as Father. As far as we know, Abraham, Joseph, Moses, David, or Daniel never fell to their knees in the solitude of their chambers and dared to address God that way. Yet in the New Testament, God is called Father at least 275 times, and that is how we are instructed to speak to Him. All that a good father wants to be to his children, Jesus told us, God will be to Christians who approach Him in prayer. We can pray as children."

Source:

"What Jesus Said About Successful Living: Principles from the Sermon on the Mount for Today," by Haddon W. Robinson, c1991 Grand Rapids, Michigan: Discovery House Publishers, ISBN 978-0-92923-943-9, p. 190.

From a sermon by George Dillahunty, Prayer: Our Access To Almighty God!, 3/4/2010

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