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Monday, April 28, 2008

Fathers

So, if you have read the explanation of my blog, or read a few of my blogs (Gotta Do It, Legend) you know that I take fatherhood seriously and understand that it comes with a great amount of responsibility.

This was brought to light even more for me recently while reading Genesis. Chapter 15:7 says

He also said to him, "I am the LORD, who brought you out of Ur of the Chaldeans to give you this land to take possession of it."

He says, "I brought YOU..." However, in Genesis 11:31, it is stated that Terah, Abrahams father, took him and his grandson and daughter in law from Ur of the Chaldeans into Canaan. He didn't call Abraham out, he called his father out. From the rest of his life, it is quite obvious that God definitely wanted Abraham out of the the land of the Chaldeans, and used his father to do so.

So, the logical understanding is that God used Abraham's father to move Abraham into the land that God wanted him in for his future destiny. As far as we know, according to Joshua 24:2, Terah didn't worship God. However, God needed Abraham's father in order to carry out His plans in Abraham's life. Guess it's pretty clear that God intends fathers to be the instrument of His will in children's life.

So, what are you doing in your childrens life to bring about God's purposes. Or, better yet, how are you planning to to bring about God's purposes in your future children's lives? If an unbelieving father can be used to mold his children's lives, you can be too.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

That is really good Heath

-Seth

Reese said...

I know I'm not a "Father" but I just have to weigh in on this one.

I have always believed that God "brought" us here to Chicago for our children and most importantly for Karston. First of all God had to move us so that our children would be in Good schools. But mostly God had to move us so that we could be right where we needed to be for Karston to get the best Pediatric Neurosurgeon. Being in Chicago has not been more ideal for you and me than any other part of the country, but Karston HAD to be here for the incredible medical treatment that he has recieved.

I am so glad that God knows what he is doing!

The Growing Goodsons said...

Great post. God does use Father's (Daddies) all the time and I am so thankful for that.

Tarah