Starting with the Lord's Prayer in Matthew 6, we discover that we don't have to convince God of our struggles like the pagans do with their many words. Our heavenly Father is intimately acquainted with our pain, our needs, and our daily concerns.
This message walks through Matthew 6, Luke 12, the parable of the prodigal son in Luke 15, John 14, Romans 8, Galatians 4, and the Psalms to reveal a Father who runs to meet His children, who gives the Holy Spirit, and who longs to make His home in us. We see that earthly fathers can be limited, absent, or broken, but God is the source of all true fatherly goodness.