Everlasting Father: The Love That Never Ends
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Isaiah 9:6 "For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders. And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace."
Think
In the classic Christmas movie Home Alone, there’s a quiet scene that tugs at the heart. Kevin, the boy left behind, sits in a dimly lit church next to his estranged neighbor. The man confesses that he hasn’t spoken to his son in years, their relationship fractured by misunderstandings and hurt. His regret is palpable, and Kevin’s childlike innocence nudges him to make things right. It’s a poignant reminder of the deep ache of broken relationships and the longing we all carry for the unconditional love of a father—a love many of us yearn for but never fully experience.
For some, the word "father" brings memories of warmth and protection. For others, it might stir feelings of pain or absence. Earthly fathers, no matter how good, are human and limited. But Isaiah 9:6 introduces us to a different kind of Father—Jesus, our Everlasting Father. His love is not fleeting or conditional; it is eternal, perfect, and constant. He is not just a reflection of what fatherhood should be—he is the source of it.
Tim Keller wrote, “The only love that won’t disappoint you is one that can’t change, that can’t be lost, that is not based on the ups and downs of life or how well you live.” That’s the love Jesus offers as our Everlasting Father. His care goes beyond time, beyond circumstances, and beyond human failure. He steps into our brokenness, offering healing and hope. His arms are always open, ready to embrace us with a love that never ends.
This Advent, take comfort in the truth that Jesus is your Everlasting Father. Whether you feel burdened by struggles or are celebrating joyfully, his love for you remains steadfast. He sees you, knows you, and calls you his child. Rest in his care, knowing that in him, you are never alone. Let his eternal love remind you that you have a home and a Father whose heart is forever for you.
Apply
If there’s a strained relationship in your life, take a step toward healing. Pray for wisdom and courage, and extend forgiveness or a kind gesture, as Jesus has done for you.
Pray
God, thank you for loving me with an everlasting love and for being my father. Remind me that I am your child when I feel lost and overwhelmed. Thank you for being my refuge and home. In Jesus’ name. Amen.