Tahir’s second book published in the US, first is The Way, Pakistan, and now God the Loving Father. Tahir lays out succinctly several examples of Biblical father’s and their role in history as well as their family. As none of these men or their children are perfect, we see what it means to be imperfect yet ruled by the love and desire to know and obey God. This kind of study often begs the question of many modern people, what about those who grow up with a terrible role model or none at all. Tahir discusses this topic and ultimately takes us to the perfect Father, God and the perfect son, Jesus Christ.
In today’s society, there is a lot of fascinating exploration of quantum physics with incredible observations exposing the non-linear laws of the universe. These findings, like all science, are all part of a universe that God created for us to live in and partake. For example, our God created an Earth and humans that are made up mostly of water. We have discovered the incredible benefits of water and hydration. Believers in a God- Creator rarely are found worshiping water or physics of energy; but, are indeed grateful for their benefit and find themselves in the worship of the Creator while expressing gratitude. In today’s society, as we utilize the knowledge of science to better the lives of humanity, we are reminded by authors like Tahir that the Creator intended us to have a
PERSONAL relationship with the Creator. God used Fatherhood to set the stage for “His” relationship with humankind.
We do not squarely define God with such terms as a “male” god or “female” god, but this metaphor of fatherhood is helpful. To those who had a terrible father role-model or no father at all, we all do well to learn of God’s fatherly attributes and live in a personal relationship with the Father. This relationship will fill voids for the healthiest of us all.
As you read Tahir’s book, enjoy and grow as a child of God. Jesus’s death and resurrection conquered death for all time giving us the RIGHT to be God’s child. Jesus sits with God the Father at this time as his work is complete. The Holy Spirit is now with us at all times leading us through life’s events as we evolve and become one with the Father. This relationship will fill ALL voids in our lives permitting a life of freedom from guilt, shame, failure, fear, and even death. Instead, we live within grace, peace, joy, and eternal life with the Father“His” relationship with humankind. We do not squarely define God with such terms as a “male” god or “female” god, but this metaphor of fatherhood is helpful. To those who had a terrible father role-model or no father at all, we all do well to learn of God’s fatherly attributes and live in a personal relationship with the Father. This relationship will fill voids for the healthiest of us all.
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