It’s this God we call “Abba”, not because of fear and threat, but because of love and promise. We do not call God “Abba” because God is terrifying; we can only God “Abba” when this is the one we would run to, climb into the lap of, want to be around just because. To shriek[6] “Abba!” is to know the one we run to in our need, bombarded by world-induced-fear, and in the troubledness of the conscience. Fear would beckon us into the anything “not God”; love beckons us into nothing else but God.

https://laurenrelarkin.com/2023/07/23/we-hope-because-we-are-loved/

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nostr:npub1aarkd53vurleygvamp5fkp9v0krnycf4xluskxzp02wqklgrcf0stv8msx nostr:npub1gd7nk9u287uufqhye9s2q97w0q3786cwvcgt2uj869tc0mfds6eqxdazt6 I wish that were true. I was Christianity was as transforming as we were told. All I see from this community is hate and fear. I don’t see love. I don’t see compassion. I don’t see the humility of someone who believes they have been forgiven a great debt.

I wish I did.