Your family needs a father who will see the
danger and fight for their security. When a son or daughter is in peril of
losing their character and purity, they need you to rescue them. When your
marriage is hanging by a thread, your wife needs you to step up to the plate.
You can, with God’s help, seek resolution of the issues. Without deflecting
blame on anyone else, without making people feel guilty, they need you to lead
the way. It’s scary, and you don’t know how it will turn out, but you cannot
sit by and see your family carried off by thieves and robbers. Your family
needs to feel protected by your leadership and your confidence in God. They
need to see your enthusiasm and conviction to tackle a serious problem.
Your family needs a dad who doesn’t keep score
and who isn’t petty and small. Instead, they need to see a bighearted man who
can forget the hurts and seize the moment. Your family needs a dad who isn’t
slavishly tied to his toys and games but cares more about people than things.
They need to see a generosity that works rather than a petulant little man who
is always defending his turf. They need to see your forgiving and contented
spirit.
Your family needs to see a strong man, but not
a controlling man who smothers out everyone’s personality. A man who has strong
opinions but can leave room for other’s views. A man who can forfeit his place
of honor and not pull rank just because he can. Your family needs to see a man
of humility. Believe me, when they do, they will be attracted to you. Your
family needs to see your kindness and gentleness. They need to feel your
affection and love for them. They need to know how delighted and gratified you
are to be their father and husband.
Your family needs to see a man who will lay
aside his ego and self-reliance and seek God’s guidance. They need to know a
man who demonstrates his dependence on God. A man who can be vulnerable enough
to admit he doesn’t know how to solve all the problems, but he knows one who
does, and his name is God. Your family needs to see a man who loves God with a passion
and who enjoys his walk with God. Your family needs to see and feel your
hopefulness even in the dark. They need to know that you will be faithful to
God and them.
Four years ago, this month, I lost my father.
I have so many wonderful memories of my father that comfort me. I remember when
I was seventeen years old, my father injured his back and was in the hospital
for three months. My brother had just left for Vietnam, and my mother and I
continued to run the trucking business. I remember that one regular customer
wanted his hay delivered to King City, a trip of more than two hours away, and
it was mountainous. I told my dad, “I think we can do it.” My mom thought it
was too much. With my dad’s confidence and with another worker, I started
making two loads a day for more than a week. For a seventeen-year-old—this was
extraordinary. As I look back, I am amazed at my father’s faith in me. His
influence was shaping my life and preparing me for even more significant
challenges to come. He would always say, “I will be praying for you,” something
he said to me all my life.
To be a courageous father, we need God’s help,
and he promises to give it if we wait on him: He gives strength to the weary
and increases the power of the weak. Even youths grow tired and weary, and
young men stumble and fall; but those who hope in the Lord will renew their
strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary,
they will walk and not be faint (Isaiah 4:29-31).
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