The Ceiling of Your Faith Is the Father You See
- Kelly Love
- May 14
- 1 min read
Your view of God is the ceiling of your faith. If you believe He’s distant, you’ll live like you’re on your own. If you think He’s harsh, you’ll hide when you mess up. But if you know Him as Father — strong, good, present — everything changes.
The Problem Isn’t Your Effort—It’s Your Picture
Most men in the Church are working hard—trying to lead, love, and live well. But effort without clarity leads to exhaustion.
The question isn’t, “Are you trying?”The question is, “Who do you think your Father is?”
“Whoever has seen me has seen the Father.”— John 14:9
Jesus came not just to save us — but to reveal the Father. Not a distant force. Not a cold authority. But a Father who is trustworthy, near, and strong.
Sons Walk Different
When you know who your Father is, you walk in confidence — not bravado. You carry peace that doesn’t rattle. You lead with humility that doesn’t cave.
You stop trying to prove something, and start living from Someone.
This is the heart of sonship — not religion, not performance, but relationship with the Father through Jesus.
Faith Begins with the Father
Want greater faith? Don’t just grit your teeth — lift your eyes.
Let Jesus show you the Father again: Good. Faithful. Unshakable. The kind of Father worth trusting, worth following, worth resting in.
Everything flows from there.
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