Angry giant dad
As he grows older and makes outside the family connections, he will sense a calming from the craving for his dad’s love and affection, even though the satiation of them is usually idolatrous. The child’s desire for love, affirmation, and security will not happen while he is in the home, assuming the dad never repents. It’s a lose-lose situation for an Adamic child.
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Imagine a child coming into a cold, harsh world only to become dependent upon and vulnerable to an angry father, not knowing how to please him or stay out of his way. Fear, timidity, and uncertainty are part of every person’s nature. We have inherited the results of Adam and Eve’s actions (Romans 5:12). When Adam and Eve walked away from God (Genesis 3:6-7), part of the consequences of their sin was fear-centered insecurity (Genesis 3:8-10).
The native craving for security is part of what it means to be born in Adam. The craving to please happens because every child comes into our fallen world timid and insecure, longing for loving stability, safety, and protective care. I have counseled several “fifty-year-old” children who are still trying to please their fathers, even though some of these dads died years earlier. Regrettably, many children never completely overcome the effects of an angry father. I Got Angry at My Daughter the Other Day.How to Respond to Angry People with Too Many Needs.How to Distinguish between Righteous and Unrighteous Anger.