Characteristics of a Godly Father
Fathering is a skill
that is much needed in families today. Because of poor or absent
role models, many Dads just do not know what to do. Leaving fathering
skills to what comes naturally can prove to be a disaster. Fathering
is a learned activity and the Bible has much to say about the characteristics
of a Godly father. There is an anointing that comes with the title
of Father. If we rely on that anointing through knowledge of the Word,
then that anointing will direct us and equip us for supernatural fathering.
With God’s anointing our children will be brought up in the nurture and
admonition of the Lord. We need God’s anointing to break the cycle
of destruction that has occurred in many families.
Lets start with a scripture
from Genesis 18:17-19, “And the LORD said,"Shall I hide from Abraham
what I am doing, 18 since Abraham shall surely become a great and mighty
nation, and all the nations of the earth shall be blessed in him? 19 For
I have known him, in order that he may command his children and his household
after him, that they keep the way of the LORD, to do righteousness and
justice, that the LORD may bring to Abraham what He has spoken to him”
God’s blessings and His ways are taught to the children by their parents.
In this case the role of Father is mentioned.
The first characteristic
of a Godly father is that he demonstrates a vital, close relationship with
the Lord. God said that Abraham’s knowledge of God and his willingness
to command his children is the foundation for the blessing of God in Abraham’s
family. This is true for present day fathers. There are some practical
ways that we as fathers can demonstrate a close walk with the Lord.
We can initiate spiritual activity within our families. For example,
allow your family to hear you praying, establish a devotion time with your
family. Fathers, you be the ones who instigate regular church attendance.
Fathers should demonstrate
their love for God through serving. Service should be encouraged
and modeled. Church is a great place to start learning to serve
others and a wonderful opportunity to serve as a family. Service
to our families also takes another road. A father should learn to
serve his family by instructing and guiding his children. The goal
is to prepare them for life and to equip them to hear from God concerning
His plans.
In Hebrew instruction
means to bring to completion. The best instruction a father can impart
to his children is when he portrays a picture of our heavenly Father. As
he models Father God, the children learn how to respond to God in their
lives. God holds parents responsible for instructing their children.
A father must see the importance of his role in the lives of his children.
He is not to be a friend to them but rather a parent. Children require
the involvement of their parents in their lives. Training means involvement.
It is more than just telling children what to do; it is becoming involved
with them while they are learning.
A father should demonstrate
love for the mother of his children. 1 Peter 3:7 says a father needs
to understand his wife. He becomes the role model of a loving, nurturing
person living in a loving relationship with his wife. This relationship
is essential to his spiritual life and answered prayer. A father’s
understanding of how to live in a relationship is summed up by this statement:
He needs to make sure that what occurs between he and his wife follows
the law of love. Therefore, he is very concerned about what he says,
his attitude toward his wife and children and that he gives himself for
the family. This of course requires a stable character. The
aim here is to become consistent (regular and predictable). This
will instill security into his children. He should govern his mood,
be present in the family, keep his promises, display good ethics, keep
a regular schedule and know the interests of his family. This cannot
be done in ones strength alone. It requires the hand of God. But
1 Peter 3:7-9 promises that if a father will seek and live rightly
in his home, then he will become heirs with his family of the grace of
life. Thank God for grace that empowers us to know God’s blessings.
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