If someone has a good loving christian father they are truly blessed.PaulSacramento wrote:As for the imagery:
The lead character created, in his mind, an image of God that was NOT what God is, an image that allowed him to have many issues with God ( sound familiar?) and so God introduced Himself in a way that made sure that all his preconceived notions that he had that were keeping him from God, simply did not work.
EX: He had issues with his father and made God out to be the embodiment of all those paternal, patriarchal issues so God appeared to him in the most opposite and inoffensive image possible, contrary to the image that he had created and projected God to be.
In the end, when his issues were resolved, God presented Himself to Mack as The Father that He was, that He needed to be for Mack so do the most painful and insurmountable task that MACK HAD to do and God was with him during it all as The Father.
I will guess most of us dont and alot have MANY issues with males and dads. But I dont need God to appear to me as a black woman to get my attention. Hes big enough to get through to me by showing me who he really is. A good father. One myself never had. So even though my issues runneth over, I wouldnt want God to ultimately show me something just to make him seem more acceptable to me. I would rather have the truth and battle with it.
God often in the bible does not present himself as the type of God people asked for and that leads to many complaints. God doesnt have to hide behind a more appealing person in order to make us see he is good.