Wednesday, 3 September 2025

Abba Father

Here is a poem that explores the intimate and powerful name "Abah, Father," a term of deep relational trust.


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Abah


Not a distant king on a throne of stone, A force unknown,in a world alone. But a name that rises from a child's heart, A tender whisper,a work of art.


Abba. Father. The Spirit's cry, A breath of home beneath Your sky. The veil is torn,the way is made, No more to be afraid.


It is the name Your Son first spoke In gardens where our bonds were broke. In darkest night,in deepest prayer, He placed His heart in Your great care.


And now that cry becomes my own, A seed of love in me is sown. To call the God who spins the star, "My Abba,"and know who You are.


Not slave, but son; not fear, but grace Upon my trembling heart I place. For if the Heir called You this name, I too can come,without a claim.


But simply as a child, held tight, In arms that hold the day and night. Abba. Father. My faith's first word, The sweetest cry You've ever heard.


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The Scripture at the Heart:


The poem is built on the profound truth found in Romans 8:15 and Galatians 4:6:


"For you did not receive the spirit of slavery to fall back into fear, but you have received the Spirit of adoption as sons, by whom we cry, 'Abba! Father!'" (Romans 8:15)


"And because you are sons, God has sent the Spirit of his Son into our hearts, crying, 'Abba! Father!'" (Galatians 4:6)


The Aramaic word "Abba" (which translates closely to "Papa" or "Dearest Father") is one of the most intimate and relational words for God in Scripture. It signifies not just a theological truth, but a heartfelt, trusting relationship made possible through Jesus Christ.

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