"For our Lord is so good, so gentle, and so courteous, that He may never assign default [in those] in whom He shall ever be blessed and praised."
Julian of Norwich (ch. 53)
God isn't standing over us looking to find fault, critically judging our performance to condemn the first wrong move. He is looking at us with delight and love, with joy and pleasure. How is this? It is because God is not judge but Father, and He is such a good, kind and gentle Father with us, his sweet little babies. God sees us, His little children, innocent and pure. He sees us fair and lovely and fresh as a new Spring morning. He sees us clean and pure and unsullied, like the summer afternoon after a cooling rain. This great God is our Daddy, who holds us in His arms in gentleness, looking on us with the love that a new parent has towards a newborn baby. We are simply His babies, pure and sweet. We are perfect in His eyes, without a single flaw. We couldn't be more lovely or beautiful to Him. He is the Perfect Dad, so gentle and good to us. He is so overwhelmed with love for us, His dearworthy babes, that He could never see a flaw in us, never see a fault or defect anywhere. We can do no wrong in His eyes. We can never be a failure. We look at our lives and see all the ways we have shipwrecked our faith, our relationships, our expectations. We see all the ruin we have made in so many areas. But God sees His perfect innocent children, His little toddlers who "don't know what they are doing."
There is such an innocence about you. No matter what you have done or where you have ended up, there is a little child still there within, and you will always be that innocent little child of God, held in His arms like a tiny infant that He is always rocking to sleep, always singing a lullaby to, always looking at with awe and wonder, saying, "You are My beautiful baby, My very own, and I love you with all the love I have to give. There is nothing I wouldn't do for you. You mean everything to Me. And I will never stop loving You. You will always be my sweet little child."
"The Holy Spirit makes God's Fatherhood real to us as He whispers into our innermost being, 'You are God's beloved child!'"
Romans 8:16 (TPT)
"Because of His great love, He ordained us, so that we would be seen as holy in His eyes with an unstained innocence."
Ephesians 1:4 (TPT)
A Prayer: You are the Perfect Daddy. And I am Your innocent child.