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Monday, June 16, 2014

Reflections on Father's Day


My thoughts are probably a day late and  a dollar short on this, but sometimes it takes me a bit to process things.

I'd been cruising through FB the last couple of days and had lost count of the number of posts I had seen by friends praising all the wonderful qualities of their dads or husbands, usually accompanied the smiling faces of the men and their children. I was going to do a post myself, but never got around to it. (such has been my life as of late) Now before you get the wrong idea, I think it's wonderful that these children/wives, honored their dads/husbands this way, but I was also keenly aware of the pain Father's Day day might be bringing some.

I thought about the friend who had just lost her husband and the pain her children would be experiencing as they celebrated their first Father's Day without their dad. I thought about those I know who's father's have been absent most of their lives, or abusive or were so involved in other things, that being a dad wasn't really a priority.. .For many people Father's Day was a painful reminder of what they didn't or don't have.

Then I was reminded of scripture

Those who follow Christ have a heavenly Father, one who is faithful, loving, merciful and just. He is always there to listen when you want to talk, he knows your heart, he knows your needs and desires. He will never leave you or forsake you...he will never fail you.

I enjoyed honoring the father's yesterday, what a blessing it is to have dads that are invested in their families and take seriously the role of father, but to those that this is not a reality, remember our Heavenly Father...we are told he is a Father to the fatherless, he can fill that void

"How great is the love the Father has lavished on us that we should be called children of God"
1John 3:1

"A father to the fatherless, a defender of widows, is God in his holy dwelling"  Psalm 68:5

"I will be a father to you and you will be my sons and daughters, says the Lord Almighty"
2 Corinthians 6:18



6 comments:

Creations By Cindy said...

Great post today. Hugs and blessings, Cindy

Lea @ CiCis Corner said...

You are so right and it's makes me all the more thankful for the Godly Dad that I have been blessed with. Happy week!

Kathy ... aka Nana said...

Thanks for that reminder. I needed to hear that.

Debbie said...

Your post is so true and so good. Yes, my earthy father was not much of a father. Many more bad memories then good. But how I praise God for my heavenly Father and all He has blessed me with, and for ALWAYS being there for me. Right at the top of my list he gave me such a wonderful husband who IS the most amazing father. How blessed my children were and still are. And to see this being repeated in my children with theirs is soo gratifying, and makes me soo happy. Yea, God is good. Glad you had a good day!

Cheryl said...

Oh, I so agree with you, Maryann! A few years ago, my husband had lost his father, and a dear friend had lost her husband and Father's day was so bittersweet. It is right and good to honor fathers (whether on "Father's Day" or any day) ...and it is also right and good to have compassion for those who are fatherless. Thanks for this thoughtful post.

Camille said...

Isn't it absolutely the most precious thing to belong to our Heavenly Father?? HE does all things well. HE is always faithful. Love and hugs to you! Camille