Living as a Beloved Child of God: When God Becomes Father (Part 2)
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In this continuation of Living as a Beloved Child of God, we go deeper into what it truly means to know God not just as Creator or Judge, but as Father.
This episode moves beyond theology into experience, exploring how many believers intellectually affirm God as Father, yet still live as orphans in their hearts. We reflect on how wounds from earthly relationships, unmet longing, fear, and shame can distort our understanding of God, even after salvation.
Through Scripture, reflection, and prayer, this episode invites listeners to encounter the Spirit of adoption, who doesn’t merely inform us that we belong, but assures us that we are home.
“Because you are sons, God has sent the Spirit of His Son into our hearts, crying, ‘Abba, Father."
- Galatians 4:6
If you’ve ever believed in God but struggled to trust Him…
If you’ve walked faithfully yet still felt distant…
If the word Father has felt complicated, painful, or unfamiliar…
This space is for you.
There is no pressure here, only an invitation.
To breathe.
To listen.
To remember who You are.
Welcome home.
Nineveh Ninety-Nine Ministries exists to lead men out of isolation, shame, sexual strongholds, and hidden battles, into healing, purity, and identity in Christ.
If you need prayer or support, reach out.
You are not alone
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Disclaimer:
This podcast is intended to offer biblical encouragement, spiritual reflection, and hope in Jesus Christ. It is not a substitute for professional counseling, medical care, or pastoral oversight within a local church. If this episode brings up deep pain or distress, we encourage you to seek wise, prayerful support from trusted leaders, counselors, or healthcare professionals. Healing is a journey, and you do not have to walk it alone.