...He will turn the hearts of the fathers to their
children.’
Malachi 4:6
Almost 20 million children in America grow up
without a father - 75% of them in
poverty. And it gets worse; these children are five times more likely to commit
suicide, ten times more likely to take drugs and 20 times more likely to go to
prison. Luther Burbank said, 'If we paid as much attention to our plants as we
do to our children, we'd be living in a jungle of weeds.' Father, answer these
three questions: 1) Are you giving your children things instead of yourself? By
the time they're 12, they'll have learned 75%
of all they'll ever know. The question is who will their teachers be?
Television? Some drug-addicted celebrity? Their peers? As the twig is bent, so
grows the tree. 2) Are you giving your best to your career or to them? If you
spend all your energy at work and leave none for your family, you'll pay a high
price. Remember, you get only one bite at the apple. Your children will grow up
either to resent you, repeat your mistakes or rejoice in the memory of a home
where love was spelt T.I.M.E. 3) Are you setting a spiritual tone for your
family? Or does your wife run circles around you in this area? Thank God for
mothers who 'stand in the gap’, but the Bible holds fathers responsible for the
spiritual training of their children. Listen: 'Fathers...bring them up in the
training and instruction of the Lord' (Ephesians 6:4 NIV). Ten or twenty years
from now, what are you going to wish you'd done today? Start doing it!
(http://www.ucb.co.uk/word-for-today.html)
This could not be better said. We need more reminders like this to realize why we truly live - for God and for one another.
ReplyDeleteThanks Vincent, may God give us the grace to fulfill our purpose.
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