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Freedom in Your View of God

“The LORD is good and does what is right; he shows the proper path to those who go astray.” (Psalm 25:8, NLT)

Following along in my journey, after conversations with Ryan and Dottie, I started to find more freedom than I ever thought possible. This spurred me on to want more and more of an understanding of how to view God and how he viewed me. We must have a clear view of God (and maybe more importantly, how God views us!) in order to let him into our lives to love us, care for us, and redeem us as his daughters.

In his book, The Knowledge of the Holy, A.W. Tozer clearly explains these qualities, or “attributes” of God as things about God that are not only true, but also ones that we can know because He has revealed them to us:

“If an attribute is something true of God, it is also something that we can conceive as being true of Him. God, being infinite, must possess attributes about which we can know. An attribute, as we can know it, is a mental concept, an intellectual response to God’s self-revelation.”

There are so many attributes I could choose, but for the sake of time and space, I am going to choose just one – God’s goodness.

If I’m being honest, I almost veered away from this attribute of God because something about it at first glimpse seems oddly underwhelming. In today’s age, the concept of “good” has lost a bit of the wonder and meaning that it deserves.

But this core intrinsic attribute of God is crucial to seeing Him as not just God, but as the Father that he is.

Psalm 25:8 proclaims, “The LORD is good and does what is right; he shows the proper path to those who go astray.”

I remember growing up I had a love for chocolate chip cookies. When I thought of what was good, my mind went straight to that soft baked Chips Ahoy peel-back cookie box. In those days, it was a constant battle between my dad and I at the end of dinner on how many cookies I was allowed to have. I would scream, cry, and one night, in a moment of complete cookie desperation I yelled out in front of my whole family, “Don’t you love me?”

Years later, I understand now what my dad was doing: He was being a good dad by putting what was actually best for me before allowing me things that might not be best for me. When we have unmet expectations, unanswered prayers, or a skewed meaning for the word “good,” we tend to miss the beauty of who our Good Father is.

He is a Father who knows how to give good gifts, and every good and perfect gift is from him.

He is the Father who makes all things work together for the good of those who love him.

He is a Father who has even called you “very good” as his creation.

I don’t know about you, but I’ll take this version of good any day. A good that never fades, never changes, and never disappoints. A good that won’t just give me what I want in that moment, but sees beyond the moment and has good, eternal gifts laid out for me. A good that isn’t just based on what He does, but who He is.

The goodness of God is a covering and safe haven for those who dare to walk into it. It’s waiting for you and ready to give you what’s best. Dare to step out of your confining viewpoint of what’s good and look beyond to the glorious goodness of a perfect Father.

REFLECTION QUESTIONS

  • When you think of the word “good,” what comes to your mind?
  • How is God’s version of good, better than your version of good?
  • How does God’s goodness free you from shame from your past?

CHALLENGE

I encourage you to list out all the ways you’ve seen the goodness of God in your life! Start from birth and recount the ways He’s been “His version of good” to you. Allow it to drive you to remember His goodness in your life.

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