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Tip #1 on the greatness of Fatherhood.
Be as ready and willing to help out the 40-year old kid as much as you would expect them to help out their 10-year old kid. The struggle for fathers, is that no matter where you are in life, you always wish there was more that you could do, more that you can say (or at least more that got thru), more that you could give... more that you could share and impart into their lives. You're never done being a parent. You are never done loving your kid, teaching your kid, encouraging your kid... crying, laughing, mourning with them and rejoicing over them. And you know you have been successful in these matters when the importance of your role in their life is recognized and appreciated. And you have to love, how our Heavenly Father, no matter our age, position and current struggle called reality, steps up and into matters and works on our behalf. So, if we being good, know how to give gifts to our kids, how much more the God who created us in His image? Sadly, it's easy to forget, or perhaps simply take for granted just how much God is work, moving in our lives and making arrangements for His sovereign plan to come together. And yet it does, time and time again, as we continually place our trust in Him and do the things that He has placed His finger on; having brought it to our attention that we should make a difference in the lives of those around us. What greater lesson and relationship could we help to plant and develop in the lives of our kids, regardless of their current age. Love knows no limits as age knows endless lessons. On this #youthPastorWednesday, pray for pastors who don't healthy relationships with their parents, especially their fathers. Pray that God would fill them afresh with His presence and strengthen them by the power of the Holy Spirit. May God do a healing work in the hearts, perhaps damaged and broken from events many years removed. Pray that God would transform their perspective, even as they continue, both in ministry and in their own lives and families. Pray that God would give them wisdom as they engage and minister to youth and kids, setting for them the example of a relationship with Father God that was perhaps not modeled in their own life at an early stage. For all the times, Dad has said, "trust me" May their be no hesitation in our response To placing our complete trust in the hands of God For How. Much. More. Will He give to His own. And for His glory. - PNC
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AuthorJust a man, attempting to fulfill God's plan. Husband, Dad, Dreamer. Blogger. Archives
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