3) No Father on Father's Day
I grew up without a Father, physically. Dad died when I was 10 of
cancer. But it wasn't too long after that that I discovered the scripture, Psalm 68:5 that comforted me -- God -- "the Father of the fatherless...."
Even at a young age, that small phrase filled a void in my heart and gave comfort. After that, whenever I saw the word Father in the Bible -- I
would claim it as a personal message from God to me. Through the years of working with children in ministry and community, I have had opportunity to
share that scripture with other children that have needed encouragement and comfort; especially when they felt the absence of a father.
Isaiah 64:8 is another scripture that I love - because it talks about my Father,
"We are the clay and thou our potter; and we are all the work of thy hand." That scripture continues to lift me up - realizing it is my
Father that is creating the person I am becoming -- and HE isn't finished with me yet. The Father that created us and is molding us into what HE
desires. Our dads here on earth have desires for us as well and can help to point us in the right direction -- but there is no comparison to the
plans my [Heavenly] Father has for ME!
Jeremiah 29:11 states that emphatically, "For I know the thoughts I think toward you, says the Lord, thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you
an expected end." Children want to call on dads for help when unsure of themselves, and I found in Jeremiah 29: 12-13 that is exactly what my
Father instructed me to do -- to call to HIM with all my heart, to seek HIM and I would always find HIM --- and that has always worked - just like
HE promised!
Take this perfect time of Father's Day to explain to all the children that
our Heavenly Father will be there for them - no matter what the future may hold --
He will instruct us and love us. Honor their FATHER - and HE will honor them.
Joyfully Serving HIM,
Emmalea 1servinghim2@indy.net