Opinion
As We Celebrate Father’s Day
Sunday June 15, was observed all over the World
as Father’s Day.
The celebration is a reflection of what fathers have contributed to the development of the family and individual members of the family, especially the children in Nigeria and the world at large.
Fathers are honoured for their contribution to the upkeep of the nuclear family. It is a day when the relevance of fatherhood and paternal bond of the man known as the pillar of the family is well appreciated.
There are several theories behind the origination of Fathers Day. Some believe that the first Father’s Day Church service was held in West Virginia in 1908, while others opined that the ceremony was first held in Vanconver, Washington.
Father’s Day Festival has however, gain amazing popularity over the years as it affords opportunity to that fathers, grand-fathers, uncles, step fathers or any other person who commands the position of a father in their life.
The father is said to be the symbol of discipline in the home. He asserts authority. He is the husband, the bread winner, the head of the family.
Sociologists postulate that if the father plays his role properly in the family-the smallest unit of the society, there will be much disciplinea, order and sanity in the larger society. In other words, society will have less delinq2uent and deviant children.
God said in Genesis chapter 18 verse 19 “…For I know him (Abraham) that he will command his children and his household after him and they shall keep the way of the Lord, to do justice and judgment, that the Lord may bring upon Abraham that which he hath spoken of him.
In verse 18, God said of Abraham in these words… “seeing that Ahraham shall surely become a great and mighty nation and all the nations of the earth shall be blessed in him.”
Every believer (Christian) sees the patriarch Abraham as his/her father and claims that Äbraham’s blessing are mine”.
As churches and individuals celebrate another father’s Day, there is the pertinent question as to how has the father faired in the light of poor, socio-economic development.
There is a clarion call for sober reflection on the role of the father. Is he succeeding or falling in his role as father in the nuclear and extended families, communities or churches?
Statistics show that almost 20 million children in America grow up without a father. 75% of them in poverty. And it gets worse. These children are five time likely to commit sucide, ten times more likely to take drugs and 20 times more likely to go to prison.
As a father, are you giving your children things instead of yourself. Are you giving your best to your career or to them (your children). If you spend all your energy at work and leave none for your family you will pay a high price. As a father, are you setting spiritual tone for your family or does your wife run circle 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.
“Fathers: bring up your Children in the training and instruction of the Lord”(Ephesians 6:4NIV)
God said…”for I have known (chosen, acknowledge) him for as my own, so that he may teach and command his children and the son of his house after him to keep the way of the Lord and to do what is just and righteous, so that the Lord may bring Abraham what He has promised him (AMP)
Malachi 4:6 says Änd he shall turn the heart of the fathers to the children and the heart of the children to their fathers least I come and smite the earth with a curse.”
Want to become great? Train and teach your children properly now.
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