Father’s Day – Prov
3:1-2 – June 15th 2008
Intro: Every year I get the privilege of being
involved in a Father’s Day Service and to commend and exhort Fathers. Dad, did you know the official flower of
Father’s Day is the Dandelion. The more
you stomp or trampled on it the better it grows.
1. Solomon opens with a simple exhortation. He says, “my son do not forget my
Teaching, but keep my commands in
your heart.” Solomon wanted his
children
To understand that
what e was teaching them was from the word of God and the
Experience he had
gained. Solomon was the wisest man of
his day. He had done
Everything he could
to gain wisdom and knowledge. Only one
man in the Bible
Was wider than
Solomon and that is the Lord Jesus Christ.
a. Solomon wanted his children and the audience
he was writing to understand that
if you keep a
Father’s teaching in your heart. When
principles are in your heart
most likely they will
transferred to life.
b. Follow sound godly principles will save you
from a multitudes of sins and disasters.
c. Solomon reveals the reason or incentive to
keeps these commands. It is 1292 promise
in the Bible. It has a two part blessing. They will prolong your life for many years.
And bring your prosperity.
d. The Bible does teach if we honour our parents
that it will go well with us and we will
live a long
life. As Paul said this in Eph 6:3.
It is a commandment with a promise.
That is what Solomon
is saying in a nutshell.
e. In essence what is being said, is learn from
your parents examples and also the lessons
they teach and become
the people God’s wants you to be.
2. C.W. Kenington writes. There is one essential qualification for a
good father: He
Must be a Christian.
a. There are four reasons a father needs to be a
Christian,. There are as follows,
1.
To lead his children to salvation in Christ. This is the greatest need of every person.
In John 3:18, John
reminds his readers that those who do not believe in God’s only
Son are condemned to
a lost eternity. No father wants to see
this happen. So it
Becomes of every
father to bring that message to his
family. Paul exhorts father in
Eph 6:4 to train up
their children in the fear and admonition of
the Lord.
2. To impart to his children the understanding
of life. We must teach by word
and
Example that the
purpose of life is not to satisfy self.
Jesus taught in Luke 12:23 that
Life was more than,
food, clothing and shelter. This just
creates worry and unbelief.
It is more than
security, significance and self worth.
The purpose of life is to glorify
God. Jesus taught this in Matt 5:16 in the Sermon
on the Mount.. Not seeing this
Creates a sub par
life. Jesus said in John 10:10, I have
come to give you life and more
Abundantly.
3. To give his children moral guidance. For some they think morals are
pictures on a
Wall and scruples are
money in Russia . The world advocates and promotes a godless
Lifestyle. A situation ethics and no concrete foundation
for life. A good father will
Resist that and teach
their children there are absolutes, commandments and
Consequences to our
choices. Gal 6:8 states that God is not
mocked, whatever we
Sow we shall
reap. Fathers must have grounds for the
demands they make on their
Children. The standard is the Word of God, the
Bible. It has proven it reliability
Down through
centuries.
4. To love his children to the fullest. Human love can sometimes turn us from
God’s
way. That is why Paul says again in Eph 6:3 for
fathers not to exasperate their
children or cause
them to have wrath. Let us not make
unreasonable demands on
our family. Use the statement, “I am the ma of the
household or I am dad so you have
to obey me no matter
what.”
a. A godly father, is willing to admit he is
wrong, ask forgiveness. Be a role model
and
mentor. Let us be fair and honest, don’t spoil your
children or be lax in discipline..
b. A godly father teaches the truths of God’s
word by his lifestyle not by what he says.
c. That is why we must let divine love direct
our dealings. Divine love always does
what
is best. Divine love is from the Holy Spirit. Only a Christian dad has God’s
indwelling
Spirit. Dad I encourage you to get to
know God so much better so you can
impart greater
blessings and teaching to your children.
Conclusion.
Here are some marks of a
dedicated Christian Father.
1. He is committed to Christ everyday.
2. He is Christian in both word and deed.
He listens to God’s word and does what it
Says; his children
see Christ in him.
3. He is a man that reads the Bible himself and
communicates to his children. That
is
Where daily devotion
with your spouse and children are so important.
4. He is a man of prayer. There is nothing like children seeing
their father praying.
This leaves a lasting
impression on them.
5. He takes his children to the house of Lord
himself. This says to our
children that
God’s house is
important. You don’t just go when it is
a holiday, special occasion
Or when you feel like
it. Nothing kills strong faith and
spirituality than inconsistency
And partial obedience. We sent the stage. This statistic reflect this truth. When a
Mother comes to the
Lord, 50% of the time children will come to know Christ. When
A father comes to
know the Lord 80% of the time the children will come. Dad we set
The stage. It has been said that 85% of a children’s
self worth come from the father.
Dad we need to be there for our children and begin to
start again.
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