It’s Father’s Day. It is the day we honor our fathers’.
Fathers have a big responsibility. They are to lead their family, be an example
for others, and to live up to the ideas of what a father is in their respective
cultures.
The movie War Room is
a story about Tony and Elizabeth Jordan. Tony Jordan is a man who is in good
shape, has a great job, makes a lot of money, has a big house, a shiny new car,
and a daughter. He is a man who seems to have it all together to any outsider. But,
Tony is not close with his wife or his daughter. He is on the brink of making
some bad life choices because he wants what he wants when he wants it. He
thinks that he deserves all the good things in life.
Meanwhile his wife gets verbally and emotionally abused.
She thinks Tony may be seeing another woman. Their daughter, Danielle, lives in
a house where her parents fight all the time. Her father seems to not care
about her at all.
This is a broken home. We could point fingers at just one
person but sometimes it is not just one persons’ fault. Yes, it is the father’s
job to be the head of the household. It is the father’s job to be a Godly
example. But, in this household no one is leaning on God.
There are many different households in this world. Each
household is run in a different way because everyone is different. That is just
how God made us, unique. However, every household can be fixed if the people in
the household lean on God. That means spending daily time with God in his word
and praying to him.
Every man, woman, and child needs to trust God in all
situations because God does have a plan. Even when it seems hopeless, even when
it seems like you can go down any farther, and even when it seems like God has
crossed your line of safety remember that he is our hope. He is the one we look
up to and he crossed that line just so that we would have faith in him.
So, are you willing to lean on God through any situation?
Will you pray and trust that God has a plan for all of your battles? Men, are you willing to step up
and be the Godly example your family needs?
Proverbs 3:5-6, Titus 2:6-7, Philippians 4:6-7
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