Introduction:
During the month of February, we will be doing a series of messages on the Family addressing the roles of husband/father, wife/mother and parenting. We will then wrap this up with a BIG SUNDAY (Feb 23) at all locations (except APC-South) on the theme "Rediscovering Home". The BIG SUNDAY is designed to be a Sunday where you can invite your unsaved family/friends to church so that they can receive ministry on a topic that would be of interest to them. So please start planning on who you can invite for this upcoming BIG SUNDAY on "Rediscovering Home".
This morning we will speak on the topic: The Calling And Ministry of A Husband And Father
FACTS/STATISTICS
We do not have statistical data on the prevalence and impact of Fatherlessness for India, but we are quoting data from the United States, as representative data. While there will be some dissimilarities between the United States and India, this data will help us get a sense of the importance and impact of the role of the Father. In India, it is quite possible that even though Fathers may be missing, close knit families, extended families are able to make a difference and help nurture children, which could be a big difference between the US and India.
According to 2011 U.S. Census Bureau data, over 24 million children live apart from their biological fathers. That is 1 out of every 3 (33%) children in America. Nearly 2 in 3 (64%) African American children live in father-absent homes. One in three (34%) Hispanic children, and 1 in 4 (25%) white children live in father-absent homes. In 1960, only 11% of children lived in father-absent homes.
Children who live absent from their biological fathers are, on average, at least two to three times more likely to be poor, to use drugs, to experience educational, health, emotional and behavioral problems, to be victims of child abuse, and to engage in criminal behavior than their peers who live with their married, biological (or adoptive) parents.
[Source: http://www.fatherhood.org/media/fatherhood-statistics (accessed 30Jan 2014)]
Date of this statistical data not given, but this provides a general idea:
Father Factor in Education -
[Source: http://thefatherlessgeneration.wordpress.com/statistics/ accessed 30 Jan 2014]
Not Very Different In Church
Josh McDowell has been trying to find out what dads are doing in Christian families, and the news isn't good. In his book The Dad Difference, McDowell reveals that there seems to be a parenting gap. These statistics are from McDowell's book: The average teen in our churches spends only 2 minutes a day in meaningful dialogue with his dad. 25% of these teens say they have never had a meaningful conversation with their father-a talk centered on the teens' interests. - Josh McDowell, The Dad Difference, 1990.
Where Are The Fathers?
Perhaps in India, the issue may not be with as much as fathers absconding the home, as it would be with fathers who are present, but not involved in the lives of their children.
The Calling And Ministry Of A Husband And A Father
Marriage was designed by God, so also the family.
Everything God designed, was intended to be an expression of who He is.
Marriage and family is designed by God for us to experience and express who God is - His love, joy, mercy, kindness, etc.
“Marriage may be the closest thing to Heaven or Hell any of us will know on this earth.” - Edwin Louis Cole
Marriage and fatherhood is a calling and a ministry. God instituted it and then He calls us into it. We respond by choosing to step into marriage and subsequently into fatherhood. We then partner with Him, to experience and express what He intended for us in marriage and in fatherhood.
A calling is a response to an invitation and is our willingness to accept not only the role but also carry out the responsibility that it entails.
Ministry is an opportunity to serve and represent who God is. We minister to our spouse and children.
A husband and father is called by God to love, provide, care, guide, nurture and protect his family, as an expression of God, who is the ultimate Husband and Father.
#1 LOVE
Love - love unconditionally.
Ephesians 5:25,28,29“The greatest thing a father can do for his children is to love their mother.” - Edwin Louis Cole
Love your children.#2, PROVIDE
Provide - work to take care of your family.
1 Timothy 5:8 But if anyone does not provide for his own, and especially for those of his household, he has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever.
#3, CARE
Care - when your wife or children are hurting, wounded, weak, discouraged, etc. speak life, encouragement, hope and faith into them.
Proverbs 16:24 Pleasant words are like a honeycomb, Sweetness to the soul and health to the bones.
Do you care enough to help with household work?#4, GUIDE
Guide - in the ways of God, impart wisdom to make right choices, etc.
Make decisions for your family that will help them pursue God's purpose.
Train your children
#5, NURTURE
Nurture - mold, raise up, equip, train, develop their potential#6, PROTECT
Protect - from wrong, negative influences. This will include being strict about certain things and establishing boundaries.
#7, WITH GOD
We as men, realize that we cannot do these unless we ourselves as individuals are submitted to the Lordship of Jesus Christ and walk a life yielded to Him.
“To the degree that you become a good son to God, you become a good father to your children.” - Dr. Edwin Louis Cole
There are no perfect fathers, other than God Himself who is the Perfect Father.
All of us have failed. Some have tried and failed. Some of us have not even tried.
We need God's empowering and training in our lives to be the kind of husband and father He has called us to be.
There is a proper order in God's calling and ministry.
When order is broken, it brings chaos and confusion.
Often the simple solution to remove chaos and confusion is to restore order.
Malachi 4:5,6
For the Fatherless
God’s Promises to the Fatherless
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS/PERSONAL ASSESSMENT
How good A Father Do You Perceive Yourself To Be?In the last 4 weeks:
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how often they played with their children |
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how often they read to their children |
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how often they ate meals with their children |
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how often they took their children to or from activities |
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talked with their children about things that happened during the day |
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checked that the children had completed their homework |
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What if we added a few more questions, In the last 4 weeks:
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how often have you prayed together with your children |
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how often have you spoken about the Lord and His Word |
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how often have you listened to your children share their heart |
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how often have you spoken encouragement into their lives |
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How often have you discussed about their gifts/strengths and what they should be doing in life |
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