Abba, Father. The concept of adoption. Father whereas is a word that means to imply high most or most knowledgable or inventor of something. Like we say Gregor Mendel is Father of Genetics, or in general like Father of Computer Science or sometimes the word relates to the nation, like Father of a nation.
In Christianity, we believe that Abraham was the father of all the lines that emerged from him, so he is the father of our faiths. Abraham or to punsize it, Abbaraham, was Abba of faiths.
We are born in this Universe, we only come alive to awareness, and with awareness comes awareness of concept. With conception (birth) comes perception (reception). “To be aware, you have to be there.”
Those who have the spirit in them are adopted by the universe. It is like this universe created us all to see, all of our usefulness and in how many ways we become useful. It chooses performers and seekers. While survival of the fittest in the language of Darwinism is something else, in the language of Christianity, Survival of the fittest means those who “persist on faith.” To extend this definition, your persistence doesn’t have to be preaching, it can be rather learning than telling.
There are things common in Darwinism and Christianity. While that is biology, this is art of biology. Evolution speaks of natural selection, evolvement speaks of spiritual selection. In Darwinism is about physically fit, and those with wit, Christianity is about spiritually fit, and those with wisdom. What’s the difference between wit and wisdom, wit tends to be clever, but I’ve learned every time I’ve placed two positive words in front of each other, they’ve fought for long enough that hardly any word wins the battle. Hence, witsdom.
Of all the words that fascinate me, “it” is one of the most mysterious words. All words are nearly paired.
Subject Pronouns – I, you, he, she, it, they
Object Pronouns – me, you, him, her, it
Possessive Pronouns – my, mine, your, yours, his, her, hers, its
Interrogative Pronouns – who, whom, whose, what, which
Indefinite Pronouns – another, each, everything, nobody, either, someone
Relative Pronouns – who, whom, whose, that, which
Reflexive and Intensive Pronouns – myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself
Demonstrative Pronouns – this, that
The list above begs me to think, is Gee O Dee is a noun or pronoun? Can I call the capital HIM, just a pronoun? That’s where “it” fails intuitive sense and “All” comes to mind. I, however, learned the wisdom, the word should be such that should make you go (ah ah ah. Like there’s a firework in your heart.)
Abbah!
How many times have we asked ourselves, is God present in every particle of the universe? What particles? Atoms or Planets cause God is so big that scales become irrelevant, so ancient that time becomes irrelevant.
Paul talked about adoption, sonship. What Paul taught makes us proud. He was a true apostle so his words spoke his inner spirits. Perhaps Pauls perception of heaven was like a backbone. We human beings don’t have spine, spine adopted us. It feels like all there organs and structures that we have developed, we already there, all the nature had to do was just to select us to so we could be given a stature when walking forward.
Heaven. Is it a city? Is it God’s mercy? A feeling? A desire? A home? or someplace where we just want to go to run away from this world?
Then now, there’s a heaven in happiness and there’s a heaven in sorrow. Heaven of sadness and then heaven of tomorrow. We all dance through happiness, sadness, and sorrow, to reach that tomorrow. Those who learned to add sweetness to things found their heaven everywhere, they found their positives where no one could look for them.
Did they ever tell you that there is a motherness in God? So know dear Christians, we have our own names and those that both make sense and connection. The one who adopts us, we can call him “Abbah!” (Fathersense), we can call him “Ammah!” (Mothersense). He is in hymn, not just in him. He is not just in words, but also in hymns, rhythms, music. “The greatness is only thirsty of your eyes to see, if you have eyes to see and eyes to believe.” So keep searching inside you for faith, so you may find the answer one day.
Dear Christians, if you have delightness in you, you’ll evolve through your faith, if you have the spirit in your, you’ll learn so much from it without anyone having to tell you anything.
The spirit that gives us is the holy spirit, and it is the manna of everything.