Fatherhood in America is in crisis, yet in a few days dads get a token holiday, with the annual hall pass to kick back on their throne of choice and receive gifts, cards, and a few bad ties.

 

But if we step back, and look at the bigger, if not the biggest, picture, to gain God’s vision for fatherhood, we might turn Father’s Day on its ear and seek to bless our children, instead of receive blessings.

 

Fatherhood: Man's Highest Calling?Today, virtually every societal problem, social injustice and behavioral abnormality can be traced back to absent, delinquent, misbehaving, drunk, or sexually immoral dads who didn’t respect or understand their enormous calling.

 

Consider these statistics from the Girl Scouts Research Institute:

 

 

Girls often find themselves mistreated, miscast, misused, and undervalued. What they need is guidance, esteem, honor and worth that only a father can give. Same goes for boys. They just have a different set of statistics.

 

How does this happen? Who makes women, and of course men, secure in their mind, body and soul?

 

The fact is men are appointed by God to make our children secure. God’s highest calling for man is to be a husband or father. Here’s how we know it for a fact: God, chose to represent himself as our father. When Jesus taught us to pray, the first words are “Our father who art in heaven…”

 

If we don’t relate to God as our father, then we don’t have him in our lives, we lack confidence, feel insecure, there’s no one to tell us we’re worthy, no one to reinforce our gifts, to be a source of love, to be our rock, and there’s no model for us to follow.

 

But if we do relate to God as our father, then earthly dads have the ultimate model to follow. What could be our highest calling other than imitating our heavenly father?

 

The Bible says God is our Father who is almighty and everlasting, a refuge, a shepherd. He is strong, ever present, His love is everlasting. He is our rock. He is our source of love, our emotional anchor, provider, nurturer and director. These are all great qualities of a dad.

 

Dads need to listen to David who wrote in Psalms:

 

 

Dads need to tap into God’s fatherhood, and esteem their children with the kingdom view of their identity, as written in Romans:

 

 

Dad’s need to step up and treat their children like God treats us, like this:

 

 

Maybe this Father’s Day, dads should take a page from Jacob, and bless their children instead of receive blessings. Serve instead of being served. Love and be loved. Dads have the highest calling, so Every Man Ministries suggests taking this holiday to honor your children, and be honored in a humble manner. One way is to read them a blessing.

 

Here are a few examples for you, and happy Father’s Day.

 

 

 

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Kenny Luck, founder and president of Every Man Ministries, is the men’s pastor at Saddleback Church, and has a great deal of experience in leading men through their walk with God. His program Sleeping Giant empowers men to take the experience of a men’s ministry and bring it to their own communities. Watch Kenny’s teachings atEveryManMinistries.com and start your men’s meetings today!

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