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Friday, December 8, 2017

Our Father 3: Address—Avinu Shebashamayim

The address that Yeshua (Jesus) uses to invoke God is meaningful in itself: Avinu Shebashamayim—Our Father.

“Our” instantly speaks of some relationship, and “Father” indicates the kind of relationship it is: very personal, but not one of equality. There are senior and junior partners in it, with the Father being the authority. As children, we must show respect for our Father. (Incidentally, Luke 11:2 omits “Our” in the address.)

It’s not a casual address, like “Dad”. In fact, as Toby Janicki [1] points out, early Christians took it formally: the Apostolic Constitutions (an early Christian writing) instructs believers to prepare before reciting the prayer, “that you may be worthy of the adoption of the Father.” It draws on a warning from Malachi 1:6 where God asks Israel—his “firstborn son”:  “If I am a father, where is my honour?” The Constitutions go on to say, “the glory of the fathers is the holiness of their children.” Just think about that—our holiness brings glory to our father!

[1] Janicki, Toby. The Way of Life. Jerusalem: Vine of David, 2017. (See my endorsement of the book here.

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