Think of a newborn child born into a loving, godly home. That infant has so many blessings of which he is not aware. He has life, though he’s not conscious even of the concept of life. His parents provide everything he needs—food to nourish him, clothing to warm him, shelter to pro- tect him, and so on. Above all these things, he has a father who dearly loves him, who delights in him, and cherishes him. But will the father be satisfied with this? The answer is, No. He not only loves his child, but he wants his child to come know, and be blessed by the love of his father, and to see and enjoy the tokens of that love in all the provisions made for him.