There is no greater joy for a father than to see his children walking in the truth of God’s Word, living for Jesus, and anchored in the faith. This joy is not just a fleeting feeling but a deep, abiding reward that comes from years of faithful teaching, example, and prayer. Fathers are called to pour their hearts into guiding their children toward heaven, knowing that their efforts are not in vain. When a child chooses to follow the Lord, it is a testimony to the foundation laid by a godly father, and it brings a joy that surpasses all earthly achievements. [34:07]
3 John 1:4 (ESV)
"I have no greater joy than to hear that my children are walking in the truth."
Reflection: Who in your life are you actively guiding toward God’s truth, and what is one intentional step you can take today to encourage them in their walk with Jesus?
A godly father leads by example, not just by words. Children are far more likely to follow what they see modeled than what they are told. Fathers who live out repentance, baptism, prayer, and worship in their own lives provide a firm foundation for their children to stand on, especially when the world around them is shifting. The habits and actions of a father become the anchor for his children, teaching them to love God, His Word, and His house. [42:39]
Proverbs 22:6 (ESV)
"Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it."
Reflection: What is one habit or spiritual discipline you want your children or those you influence to see in your life, and how can you demonstrate it more clearly this week?
Children will do what you do far more than what you say. The loudest sermon a father will ever preach is the life he lives before his family. When fathers show their children how to pray, worship, and live holy, these actions speak volumes and become the pattern their children will follow. Teaching is more than words; it is a daily demonstration of faith, integrity, and love for God. [52:02]
Deuteronomy 6:6-7 (ESV)
"And these words that I command you today shall be on your heart. You shall teach them diligently to your children, and shall talk of them when you sit in your house, and when you walk by the way, and when you lie down, and when you rise."
Reflection: Think of one area where your actions may not align with your words—how can you begin to model the change you want your children or others to see?
Being a godly father requires a balance between discipline and fun, correction and encouragement. Discipline, when born out of love, guides children toward safety and godliness, while shared joy and presence create lasting bonds. A father who disciplines with love and leads with compassion helps his children understand both the boundaries and the blessings of a life lived for God. [47:29]
Hebrews 12:7 (ESV)
"It is for discipline that you have to endure. God is treating you as sons. For what son is there whom his father does not discipline?"
Reflection: In what ways can you better balance discipline and encouragement in your relationships, ensuring that both are rooted in genuine love?
Fathers are called to stand firm in faith and not grow weary, even when the world is divided and the challenges are great. God has entrusted each father with a unique role and a fleeting window of time to shape the lives of their children. Every prayer, every sacrifice, and every moment of godly example is worth it when you see your children serving the Lord. Do not lose heart—God is with you, and your faithfulness will bear fruit for generations. [56:51]
Galatians 6:9 (ESV)
"And let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up."
Reflection: What is one area where you feel weary in your role as a parent or mentor, and how can you seek God’s strength to persevere and continue sowing seeds of faith?
Today is a day of celebration and honor for all fathers—biological, stepfathers, grandfathers, and those who have taken on the role of a father. The calling of a father is not just about providing or being present, but about being a godly example, leading children in the ways of truth, and building a foundation of faith that will last for generations. There is no greater joy than seeing children walk in truth, anchored in the faith and love of Jesus Christ. The responsibility of a father is sacred and divine, entrusted by God for a fleeting window of time to shape lives and destinies.
A godly father is not just a figure of authority, but a leader who teaches by example. Children are far more likely to follow what they see than what they are told. Fathers are called to live out their faith openly—praying, worshiping, and serving in the house of the Lord—so that their children will naturally grow to love God, His Word, and His church. The habits and disciplines fathers model become anchors for their children, especially when the world around them is shifting and uncertain.
Balance is essential in fatherhood. Discipline and fun must coexist, always with the goal of leading children toward God. Discipline without love becomes harsh, and fun without boundaries leads to chaos. The love and sacrifices of a father, even when misunderstood in the moment, are seeds planted for a future harvest of faith and character in their children. The stories of men who have stepped into the role of fatherhood, sometimes at great personal cost or late in life, remind us that God honors and blesses those who make such sacrifices.
In a world that is increasingly divided and hostile to faith, fathers who stand firm and lead their families in godliness are true heroes. Their example is the loudest sermon their children will ever hear. The church is a family, and today we honor those who have poured out their lives to ensure that the next generation knows and loves the Lord. Fathers, do not grow weary—your prayers, your example, and your steadfastness are shaping eternity.
Fathers, stand firm in the faith. Keep fighting, keep fighting, keep leading, keep protecting your children from the spirit of this age because God is on your side. Amen. God is on your side. He is fighting with you. He is your armor while in the battle of fatherhood.
[00:39:21]
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Proverbs 22 and 6 declares train up a child in the way that he shall go and when he is old he will not depart from it. Amen. That doesn't mean that they won't walk away from God, that doesn't mean that they won't get away from the house of God, but they'll always know right from wrong.
[00:41:11]
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Your children are going to do what you do. They might adhere to what you say about 20% of the time but what I'm trying to tell us fathers is simple arithmetic 1 plus 1 equals 2 and we need to lead by example not by word.
[00:52:25]
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Father, bring your children to church. Let them see you in church. Let them see you raising your hands. Let them see you clapping your hands. Let them see you serving in the house of God, the God of the house. Amen. Not just on Sunday but everyday the doors are open. A godly father has an intent that I have got to get my children into the presence of the Lord.
[00:54:18]
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Your example, your example, your example is the loudest sermon that they'll ever hear. Oh you think I can yell without saying a word, they see a sermon within you that speaks louder than words. Amen.
[00:55:56]
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