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This past Sunday we had a little fun with some highly scientific Dad Stats:
We celebrated some amazing fathers—from the youngest and oldest to the one with the most kids. It was beautiful.
But beyond the laughs and lawn-mowing glory, we leaned into a powerful truth.
There’s a concept in physics called the Two-Body Problem—it’s about how two objects (like planets or stars) interact with each other through gravity. Under the right conditions, they don’t crash or drift apart—they move in beautiful, synchronized orbit.
We explored how God and humanity are like those two bodies.
We were created for a perfect orbit with our Creator. But sin disrupted that alignment. Our relationship with God was fractured—like two celestial bodies drifting apart.
But then Jesus taught us to pray, starting with two words:
“Our Father.”
Not “Judge.” Not “Creator.” Not “The Distant One.”
But Father. Abba.
These two words reoriented the cosmos of our hearts. They were more than a phrase—they were the gravitational force that brought God and humanity back into relationship.
When God becomes Our Father:
If you missed the message, find a moment to listen—it might be the reminder your heart needs.
For more info, you can go to our website, check us out on Instagram, Facebook, or YouTube. If you would like to support STUDIO financially, you can do so here.
Have a great week!
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This past Sunday we had a little fun with some highly scientific Dad Stats:
We celebrated some amazing fathers—from the youngest and oldest to the one with the most kids. It was beautiful.
But beyond the laughs and lawn-mowing glory, we leaned into a powerful truth.
There’s a concept in physics called the Two-Body Problem—it’s about how two objects (like planets or stars) interact with each other through gravity. Under the right conditions, they don’t crash or drift apart—they move in beautiful, synchronized orbit.
We explored how God and humanity are like those two bodies.
We were created for a perfect orbit with our Creator. But sin disrupted that alignment. Our relationship with God was fractured—like two celestial bodies drifting apart.
But then Jesus taught us to pray, starting with two words:
“Our Father.”
Not “Judge.” Not “Creator.” Not “The Distant One.”
But Father. Abba.
These two words reoriented the cosmos of our hearts. They were more than a phrase—they were the gravitational force that brought God and humanity back into relationship.
When God becomes Our Father:
If you missed the message, find a moment to listen—it might be the reminder your heart needs.
For more info, you can go to our website, check us out on Instagram, Facebook, or YouTube. If you would like to support STUDIO financially, you can do so here.
Have a great week!
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