
For ye have not received the spirit of bondage again to fear; but ye have received the Spirit of adoption, whereby we cry, Abba, Father. — Romans 8:15 KJV
The Spirit you received does not make you slaves, so that you live in fear again; rather, the Spirit you received brought about your adoption to sonship. And by him we cry, “Abba, Father.” — Romans 8:15 NIV
Thought and Reflection
What a breakthrough. Like Jesus was praying to God and addressed him as “Abba Father,” we can also speak openly and in a way that is open with God. “Ab-ba” are some of the first syllables that children spoke. “Abba” is a word that was used by infants to speak with respect, intimacy and freely with their fathers on earth.
The Holy Spirit grants us the similar privilege, just like God’s sons and daughters. We are able to call God the Creator of all things the great God of Israel and the Father of all mankind, The Almighty of eternity, Abba! Amazing.
My Prayer
Abba Father, I am grateful for being present in me by Your Spirit. Thank you for allowing me to be able to address You with such ease and confidence, with such reverence and dependence.
I thank You so much for having been my Heavenly Father to me for all eternity. In Jesus name that I give You honor and glory. Amen.
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Alona Smith is a devoted follower of Jesus Christ who believes that life’s true purpose is found in knowing Him and making Him known. She is passionate about sharing God’s Word with clarity and compassion, helping others see the beauty of the gospel of grace revealed through the Apostle Paul.
Grounded in Scripture and led by the Spirit, Alona seeks to live out her faith in practical ways—showing kindness, extending forgiveness, and walking in love. Whether serving in her local church, encouraging a friend in need, or simply living as a light in her community, she strives to reflect Christ in both word and deed.