
Celebrating Father’s Day: 4 Biblical Fathers Whose Actions Should Influence Dads Today
As we celebrate Father’s Day, we have a robust opportunity to point fathers to worthy models. This post examines four biblical fathers whose actions should influence dads today.
Fathers significantly influence their families and, by extension, society. They play crucial roles in raising children. We often underestimate the role of fathers. While celebrating fathers, we must emphasize their significance and empower them to function with zest. This post will consider four biblical fathers whose actions should influence dads today.
4 Biblical Fathers Whose Examples Should Influence Dads Today
Fathers have huge responsibilities. These responsibilities range from being the provider to guiding their children in love and discipline while loving their wives. Fathers are often tempted to be absent amid these roles while substituting with gifts and financial contributions. An absent father cannot build a worthy legacy.
The actions of fathers are far-reaching and determine the kind of legacy they will leave behind. Let’s examine four biblical fathers that dads can emulate today.
Abraham
Abraham, the Patriarch of the Israelite nation, demonstrated the power of fathers in guiding their children. He ensured that Issac, the heir, took a godly wife before he died. Abraham was intentional in guiding his son. In Genesis 28:2- 4, he made his servant swear that he would take a wife for Issac among his people, who knew the Lord, not with the Canaanites, among whom they lived.
The example of Abraham shows how much influence a father can have in the lives of his children long after they are no more. Issac had the advantage of a godly home because of the intentionality and guidance of his father. Dads can emulate Abraham today. Fatherly guidance applies to both small and big decisions in children’s lives.
Joshua
“And if it seems evil unto you to serve the LORD, choose you this day whom ye will serve; whether the gods which your fathers served that were on the other side of the flood or the gods of the Amorites, in whose land ye dwell: but as for me and my house, we will serve the LORD.” – Joshua 24:15 (KJV)
Joshua, who led the Israelites into the promised land, demonstrated sterling leadership and a profound legacy. He modelled great leadership principles and took a position for himself and his family to serve God while others were unsure. What fathers do matters more than what they say. Joshua’s actions must have charted the course of his children’s lives.
David
King David’s life was unique. His legacy had a significant impact on his heir, Solomon. When God told him he could not build the temple, he empowered his son with all he needed (1 Chronicles 28:3-4). David gave Solomon detailed instructions for the temple. He encouraged him to serve God wholeheartedly.
Solomon also had a peaceful and prosperous reign because of his father. David’s legacy was so powerful that the Messiah came from his lineage. His life should influence dads today and encourage them never to be complacent.
Joseph
Joseph, the earthly father of Jesus Christ, modelled profound humility, kindness, and grace. He played a crucial role in raising Jesus (Matthew 2:13-14). Even before Jesus was born, Joseph’s role in supporting Mary, the mother of Jesus, cannot be underestimated.
During Jesus’ childhood, Joseph provided leadership for his family through God’s instructions, thereby protecting the life of Jesus. He also greatly impacted Jesus’ life by teaching Him about the carpentry trade. Fathers can learn humility and kindness from the life of Joseph. Fathers are to be loving and kind as much as they provide discipline.
Conclusion
Father’s Day is a great time to reflect on fathers’ roles. While we celebrate them, we must emphasise the importance of their influence. There are biblical models that dads can emulate. This article shows four biblical fathers whose actions should influence dads today. Visit GodKulture to read more inspiring articles.
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