Because you are sons, God sent the Spirit of His Son into our hearts, The Spirit who calls out, “Abba; Father.” (Galatians 4:6)
Many years ago I was having a look around an open-air market in Jerusalem. All of a sudden, I heard a young child crying out “Abba, Abba”. This youngster, in the midst of all the people, had become separated from his father, and he was crying out in anxious longing to be reunited. He was lost, afraid, and needing the assurance of his father’s care. Fortunately, his father also heard the cry and came running to the child, to comfort and assure him that he was safe.
Today we begin our journey together through Lent. And as we do so, we may feel a bit like this child described above; lost, afraid, not sure where our Heavenly Father is. Sin and doubt may be blinding us to our Father’s presence. However, our Heavenly Father comes to us today in His Word of Life and Comfort to assure us that we are His children, in which His Spirit dwells. We are not lost, but the Good Shepherd has found us and brought us back to God by laying down His life for us. We need not be afraid because, “if God is for us who can be against us?” We need not be shrouded in despair and darkness because Jesus Christ is the Light of the world. We are baptized children of God, sons and daughters of a loving, Heavenly Father, who comes to meet and to welcome home the prodigals with open arms.
Father, we thank You for making us Your Children through Baptism. Give us always the faith to know that You are our “Abba” through Jesus Christ, Amen.