Don’t Let the Dark Side Fool You
By Jenn V.
SCRIPTURE: Malachi 4:6 (NIV) “He will turn the hearts of
the fathers to their children and the hearts of the children to their fathers.”
Poor Darth Vader, if only he had not listened to the Dark
Side and kept his wife around to edify him more in front of the kids, maybe he
would have turned out a better father to Luke and Leia. Yes, I have three boys and I can almost quote
these movies word for word! Sad, but
true! Seriously though, as Titus 2
Wives, edifying your husband in front of your children, not just for Father’s
Day but all year round is impactful.
Edifying is defined as instructing someone especially so as to encourage
intellectual, moral, or spiritual improvement in their being. When we demonstrate to our kids the value of
a father’s place in the family, we are teaching them several things:
1.
To
be thankful if they have their father living in the same house. Because of the high divorce rate in America
and even in Christian homes, about half of all children do not have a father
living in their home.
2.
To
demonstrate the importance of the marriage relationship by voicing how you esteem
him, especially when he’s not around to hear you and even when he is. This models a Christ-like home that they can
use as an example for the rest of their lives.
3.
To
teach them how they can relate to God, our Heavenly Father who provides for us,
just like our earthly fathers do.
This Father’s Day, make it a Father’s Day weeklong event or
weekend event. Make his day special and
get your children involved in the planning process. Whether it’s new golf clubs, a few rounds of
golf, or simple pictures drawn and letters written by the kids, dads aren’t
picky! They love everything (well, but
not that ugly light-up tie with fish on it)!
CHALLENGE: Make a point to speak highly of your husband at
least once a week in front of the kids while he is around or not. Make it a life-long habit!
1 comment:
So true! Positive public affirmation is so important for our loved ones.
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