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Serving God How You See Your Parents

Par : Dedric Hubbard
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235184091
  • EAN9798235184091
  • Date de parution20/04/2026
  • Protection num.Adobe DRM
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

Résumé

The Question Most Believers Never AskMost people believe they know what God is like. They have heard sermons about His love. They have read passages describing His mercy. They have memorized verses about His grace. Over time, these teachings begin to shape a general understanding of who God is supposed to be. Yet many believers quietly experience a gap between what they know about God and how they feel about Him.
They know God is loving, but they struggle to trust Him fully. They know God forgives, yet they continue to feel condemned long after repentance. They know God promises His presence, but prayer often feels distant or uncertain. This tension leaves many believers confused. If Scripture clearly describes God as compassionate and faithful, why do so many people still experience fear, insecurity, or distance in their relationship with Him?The answer may lie deeper than theology.
Long before we learned about God, we learned about authority. Before we understood grace, we experienced discipline. Before we encountered the idea of a heavenly Father, we lived within the influence of earthly parents. These early experiences quietly shape the emotional framework through which we interpret every relationship that follows. Parents become the first teachers of what authority looks like.
They become the first demonstration of how love is expressed. They become the first example of whether correction feels protective or painful. In many ways, the family becomes the first environment where a child learns the meaning of trust, belonging, and acceptance. Psychologists have long recognized the profound influence these early experiences have on human development. Research in developmental psychology shows that children form internal expectations about relationships based on how caregivers respond to them.
These expectations influence how individuals approach friendships, marriage, leadership, and authority throughout their lives. Yet the influence of childhood relationships extends even further than psychology often recognizes. For many people, these early experiences also shape how they approach God. Because Scripture describes God as Father, the human mind naturally compares that concept with personal experiences of fatherhood.
Without realizing it, many believers carry childhood expectations into their understanding of God. Are we serving God as He truly is, or as we experienced authority growing up?
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