Have anyone deliberately left you? Let's be alone, lonely, isolated, alone. Imagine that you were abandoned by the people you ought to love, from when you were born until now. How do you feel? In Toni Morrison's first novel "The Blue Eyes" she explores the cause, result, and consequences of what she gave up through the role, Cholly Breedlove. And the way he ultimately destroys himself and the people around him. Even before he was born, Cholly Breedlove felt a sense of loneliness.
The events of this novel, especially those surrounding Tom Robinson's arrest and trial, are particularly difficult. His father increased faith and insisted on the right position. During the trial, he saw inequity, paranoia, hatred. He realized that rights are not always victorious. This is a trauma for children who were in the middle of adulthood. However, Jim is fortunate to have the gentle guidance of his father and see the hypocrisy around him. His respect for his father evolved in the same incident that bothered him.
He is relational. "Father" is the address. God is our closest relative! He is the perfect father. All of us have a father. Some are good and some are bad. When we think about our father in heaven, we must see everything we can imagine that he is perfect. - Smart - Trustworthy - Love - Compassionate - Strong - Friendly - Encourages but can add as much to explain him as a father. If our explanation is good, it will be accurate. This is comprehensive. There is absolutely nothing in heaven to do contrary to his will, so everything in your life is important to him. Even trivial things often happen to forget to think about the will of God - it is too small to ask God for help as soon as possible. We need to realize that God may have a desire for all these things.
Samarza believes that God is mystery. The most famous Czech pastor, Halic, takes a similar attitude. When asked if he thought that Brahma and his father were the same, his answer was that Brahma and his father are transcendental mysteries. He did not say they were the same, but he did not say they are different. The question of Samartha and Halik's answer is that the mysterious words are too wide and everyone can put words in their own will. Professor Smith writes, "Our theology is simply a conceptual illustration of God." But he is a step further - "For Christians, Christianity is true, ultimately, or redeemed, in the form of idolatry." For Christians, think that God did not build Christianity, but was motivated to build it, but that it is idolatry. The third bridge is called morality - a practice or bridge of justice