FATHERHOOD OF GOD
   
We now come to the Fatherhood of God.  The Old Testament Jews were 
taught to pray, "Our FATHER which art in heaven..." (Matt.  6:9), in 
distinction from the Gentile "gods." In Matthew 6, when Jesus Christ 
taught the Old Testament Jew under the law to pray, "Our Father which 
art in heaven," He, of course, taught it as the corporate prayer of a 
nation who had been called out by God as God's "son." You will notice 
that no individual in the Old Testament is ever called "the Son of 
God," or "a Son of God," unless they are a created angel without 
blood.  There is no such thing in the Old Testament as a son of God in 
the New Testament sense.  In the New Testament sense, a son of God is 
a sinner who has received Jesus Christ.  "But as many as received him, 
to them gave he power to become the SONS OF GOD, even to them that 
believe on his name" (John 1:12).  Notice carefully that in the Old 
Testament no individual is ever called "a son of God." The nation of 
Israel CORPORATELY is called "sons" AND "daughters" (Isa.  43:6) in 
the Old Testament, and the nation, corporately, as a unit, is "My son, 
even my firstborn..." (Ex.  4:22).  But at no time in the Old 
Testament are INDIVIDUAL ISRAELITES, such as David or Moses, ever 
referred to as "sons of God." The "sons of God" in the Old Testament, 
from Job 1 through Job 38, and Genesis 6, are plainly angelic beings 
who have neither flesh nor blood, nor could they be born again.  
Therefore, one should get the distinction immediately between the 
disciples of Matthew 6:9 (who pray to God as a corporate Father--"Our 
FATHER which art in heaven..."), and the individual Christian, of whom 
it is said "ye have received the Spirit of adoption, whereby we cry, 
Abba, FATHER" (Romans 8:15).  The Christian never prays "OUR Father" 
in individual prayer, but "my Father," "Holy Father," and "Father."
   
Israelites did not have an individual, personal consciousness of 
sonship to God as "my Father." Israel, as it stood in the Old 
Testament, had God as their CORPORATE Father, as a nation chosen of 
God to be God's firstborn son.
   
"Our Father" has never been "the Lord's Prayer," never will be "the 
Lord's Prayer," and is certainly not the prayer of any Christian who 
is reading this booklet.  "Our Father" is the prayer Jesus Christ 
recommended to circumcized Jewish disciples under the law who kept the 
Sabbath, abstained from pork, and uorshipped in the temple.  You may 
have noticed, if you were a careful reader, that in Matthew 5-6 those 
Jews under the law were bringing their gifts to an altar in the 
temple.
   
The word "Christian" does not occur anywhere in your Bible until Acts 
11.  Did you look it up?  Then don't get mad at this Bible teacher, 
and don't get upset.  You could not find a Christian in Matthew 5-10 
with a flashlight.
   
"Our Father which art in heaven" (Matt.  6:9) has never been "the 
Lord's Prayer." If it was "the Lord's Prayer," the Lord would not have 
been praying "OUR Father," because that would have classified Himself 
with sinners.  The real "Lord's Prayer" is in John 17, where Christ 
never calls God the Father "OUR" Father, but "Holy Father." "Our 
Father" in Matthew 6:9 is the prayer of a Jewish disciple under the 
law who is a member of a nation that has God as its Father, 
corporately.  The prayer, then, as it stands, is a prayer given to Old 
Testament saints under the law and Jewish saints under the law, and 
these Jews are Sabbath-observing, pork-abstaining, temple-worshipping 
Jews.
   
The Jew had God for his Father in a poetic and national sense.  The 
Fatherhood of God in the national sense is used in Psalm 68:5, where 
it says, "A father of the fatherless, and a judge of the widows, is 
God in his holy habitation." However, this is true of Israel only in 
the doctrinal sense of a NATION under God, not individuals.  Exodus 
4:22 says, "And thou shalt say unto Pharaoh, Thus saith the Lord, 
Israel is my son, even my firstborn..." So, no individual in the Old 
Testament knew about the Fatherhood of God from an individual 
consciousness, or individual relationship, but rather, as a national 
relationship.  This is why we find the plural--"OUR Father which art 
in heaven..."
   
Notice in Mattew 6 (if you study the passage carefully), that the 
Father of Israel (Israel being God's child) is set in contrast to the 
Gentiles.  As a matter of fact, the careful reader of Matthew 5 and 6 
will see that throughout these chapters there is one thing clear:  God 
is not the Father of any Gentile.  The Bible said in Matthew 6:32, 
"(For after all these things do the Gentiles seek:) for your heavenly 
Father knoweth that ye have need of all these things." Notice that 
Christ constantly contrasts the Jew as a child of God CORPORATELY and 
NATIONALLY under the Father (the Father of a nation), as opposed to 
the Gentiles, who had no Father at all as a group of nations.  Israel 
did not have personal consciousness of sonship, as far as its 
individuals were concerned.  The one who does have this individual, 
personal "sonship" with God as his personal, individual Father, is, of 
course, the born again child of God in this age who is in Jesus 
Christ.
   
Modernism reasons, "God is my Father, and a man's Father wouldn't harm 
him, so I will just do what I want, and He will be merciful to me in 
the end." This, of course, is presumptuous, false reasoning.  The 
modern "god" of American liberalism will put up with anything.  
Therefore, the modern "god" of America, as he stands, is a moral and 
spiritual pervert.  Christ never hinted for a moment that God was 
anybody's Father, but rather said, "Ye are of your father the devil, 
and the lusts of your father ye will do" (John 8:44).  A god who can 
put up with anything is a spiritual pervert, and the man who invented 
him is just as perverted as he.  A god who loves righteousness, truth, 
honesty, and lovingkindness the same way he loves fornication, 
bestiality, and adultery is, as we have said before and will say 
again, a moral pervert, and is nothing but the creation of a man who 
is perverted.
   
God is the Creator of all, but only the Father of those who are in the 
"family." In 2 Corinthians 6:17-18 we read, "Wherefore come out from 
among them, and be ye seperate, saith the Lord, and touch not the 
unclean thing; and I will receive you, And will be a Father unto you, 
and ye shall be my sons and daughters, saith the Lord Almighty." 
Notice that the Lord does not say one thing there about receiving 
anyone as a son or daughter until they come out from the world system 
and receive Him.  There is no reception of the sinner into the family 
of God until the sinner seperates himself from the world by the act of 
receiving the Lord Jesus Christ as his personal Saviour.  Notice the 
expression, "touch not the unclean thing." In the Bible, you have 
clean things and unclean things, dirty things and pure things.  There 
is no such thing in the Bible as this great amalgamated.  synthesized, 
relative, ecumenical socialism in which there is no difference between 
good and evil.
   
In the Bible, there is a difference between good and evil, and between 
clean and unclean things.  The clean things are listed, and the 
unclean things are listed, clearly pointing out the horrible, dreaded 
absolutes that set up a standard for the sinner, and make him aware of 
the fact that he is not clean or holy, and needs to be born again.  
Some of you may have reached the place where you cannot distinguish 
between "clean" and "unclean" bccause of a defiled conscience which 
the Bible speaks of.  A defiled imagination reaches the place where it 
can no longer discriminate between two things that are different:  
good and bad, dirty and clean.  Some liberals are so "liberal" that 
they cannot even tell the difference any more, and they are so liberal 
that they think the clean is unclean, and the unclean is clean.  There 
is nothing like a defiled conscience seared with a hot iron to twist 
your standards.  The Bible says in 2 Corinthians 6:17-18, "...and I 
will receive you, And will be a Father unto you, and ye shall be my 
sons and daughters, saith the Lord Almighty." Nowhere does God ever 
imply that He would accept any "son" or "daughter" who is not a 
seperated person, who will not leave the system he is in, and will not 
trust God's only begotten Son as his Saviour in order to become a 
child of God.  Christ was separate.  undefiled, harmless, higher than 
thc heavens, came down to die for sinners.  And a man has to trust 
this Saviour in order to be accepted by God.
   
As a Father, God gives life to his children, so there is no real 
sonship without the new birth.  The Bible says in I John 5:12, "He 
that hath the Son hath life; and he that hath not the Son of God hath 
not life." As a Father, God bestows love on his children:  those who 
are in the family of God.  Hence, we rcad in John 3:36, "He that 
believeth on the Son hath everlasting life," but outside the family, 
"...and he that believeth not the Son shall not see life; but the 
wrath of God abideth on him." So, "outsiders" are called in Ephesians 
2:3, "...by nature the children of wrath." In Romans 9:22, thcy are 
called "...vessels of wrath fitted to destruction," in Ephesians 2:1, 
"...dead in tresspasses and sins," and in Matthew 23:15, a "child of 
hell."
   
Do you see what a radical book the Bible is?  There is no book as 
radical and revolutionary as the word of God.  And there is nothing 
any hippie, zippie, moonie, commie, or yippie ever thought up in his 
life to come anywhere near it when it comes to radicalism.  The Bible 
is the only book that dares look you right in the face and say that if 
you do the best you can you will end up in a lake of fire.  It is the 
only book that dares to say it.  It says, "...all our righteousnesses 
are as filthy rags" (Isa.  64:6); "Except a man be born again, he 
cannot see the kingdom of God" (John 3:3); "...verily every man at his 
best state is altogether vanity" (Ps.  39:5); and "For there is not a 
just man upon earth, that doeth good, and sinneth not" (Eccl.  7:20).  
That's the difference between the Holy Scriptures and the other 
oriental "scriptures." The "scriptures" of other religions are always 
"mealymouthed;" they always pussyfoot around human righteousness, and 
don't dare tell the truth about it.
   
The truth is, my friend, with a dead nature and a defiled conscience--
a conscience seared with a hot iron--your conscience is not going to 
take you anywhere.  And the truth is, with your self-righteous egotism 
that you have developed and cultivated over the years (by saying that 
everything is relative.  and setting yourself up as the final 
authority), you have made yourself a god in your own eyes, and you are 
just as good as in hell with the door shut and the key thrown away.  
That is the horrible truth of the matter.  The reason people go 
"shopping" for religions around the world, study comparative 
religions, and compare religions to pick out the one which will Ieast 
offend them is because Bible Christianity always has becn, still is, 
and always will be the most otfensive, negative, destructive, critical 
abuse that man has ever had to deal with.  The same God who said.  
"Blessed are the pure in heart:  for they shall see God" (Matt.  5:8), 
said also, "Ye serpents, ye generation of vipers, how can ye escape 
the damnation of hell?" (Matt.  23:33).  When David said, "The Lord is 
my shepherd; I shall not want" (Ps.  23:1), that same Shepherd said.  
"Ye are of your father the devil, and the lusts of your father ye will 
do...for he is a liar, and the father of it.  And because I tell you 
the truth, ye believe me not" (John 8:44-45).  "He that is of God 
heareth God's words:  ye therefore hear them not, because ye are not 
of God" (John 8:47).  That same God who said that charity covers all 
sins, charity envieth not, charity is kind, charity is not puffed up 
(I Cor.  13), said also, "...all liars shall have their part in the 
lake which burneth with fire and brimstone:  which is the second 
death" (Rev.  21:8) Now.  isn't that something?  That same God whom 
some of you fish around and mess around with in the Semlon on the 
Mount, Psalm 23 and I Corinthians 13 spoke the words found in Matthcw 
23 and John 9 which you haven't even looked at.  The same God who said 
to be kind and to love one another for "...love is of God" (I John 
4:7), the One who said that we should love one another and love our 
neighbor--that same God said also, "Depart from me, ye cursed, into 
everlasting fire, prepared for the devil and his angels" (Matt.  
25:41).
   
God is a Father who hears and answers prayers of the born again 
believer, sifting their requests as a true Father would.  It is as a 
Father that God adopts into His family the born again child of God as 
one of His sons but there is not a case found anywhere in the Bible 
from cover to cover where God Almighty ever treated as a son a Bible-
rejecting, Christ-denying self-righteous religious egotist.  Of those 
people He said "...how can ye escape the damnation of hell?" So the 
Fatherhood of God in the Bible is one thing, and the "Fatherhood of 
God" taught out in the world by religious politicians is quite 
another.  They are no kin.  There is nothing similar in the God 
presented in the word of God and the "god" presented by modern 
liberals.  I don't care how many scriptures he quotes--he is only 
quoting positive scriptures to present a positive God who would not 
damn anybody--and that is not the God of revelation.  That is a 
piecemeal "god" revealed by taking Psalm 23, the Sermon on the Mount, 
and I Corinthians 13 out of their context--and a text without a 
context is a pretext:  a philosophy of presumptuous nonsense.
   
We have studied very briefly the Fatherhood of God as He has revealed 
Himself within the word of God.  For those of you who believe in the 
"Fatherhood of God and the Brotherhood of Man" all that we can say is 
"Hell is full of that kind of religion and when you get there you will 
see many people who also espoused that false doctrine." They really 
were all brothers and had a great bond of affinity:  they were all 
dead in trespasses and sins, and they all went to hell together.  You 
will find too that if you receive the Lord Jesus Christ as your 
Saviour and trust a sinless, perfect, righteous Man instead of a 
sinner like yourself God will give you His imputed righteousness (see 
Romans 4 and 8), adopt you into His family (see Ephesians 1:4-10), and 
own and confess you as His child.  Then you can truly say, not OUR 
Father which art in heaven," but "MY Father." "Like as a father 
pitieth his children, so the Lord pitieth them that fear him" (Ps.  
103:13) and by receiving Christ, you receive the spirit of adoption 
whereby you cry "Abba, Father" (Romans 8:15).  "For as many as are led 
by the Spirit of God, they are the sons of God" (Romans 8:14).


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