The Truth Behind The Sermon
Fatherhood can feel like a test you never studied for, and that’s exactly why Ephesians 6:4 lands with such power. We open with God’s simple, direct charge: don’t stir your kids toward anger, but bring them up with discipline and instruction that points to the Lord. From there, we talk plainly about the pressure men carry, the quiet questions dads ask, and the hope God offers when you want to lead your family with real faith. We break down three vivid pictures of biblical fatherhood that make Christian parenting practical. First, a dad is a trophy, not for ego, but as a public sign of integrity that kids can share in with pride. Second, a dad is a trainer, raising children the way a coach prepares an athlete, shaping character as much as behavior. Then we walk through four parenting phases (bonding, training, coaching, bleachers) to help you know what your child needs now and how to let go without checking out. We close with the image of a tiller, cultivating an environment where the Word of God can take root, and we hold space for anyone who didn’t have a dad to look up to. The good news is simple: God is Father, and through Jesus there are no orphans in the family of God. If you want a Father’s Day sermon that’s both Christ-centered and deeply usable for raising godly children, hit play, then subscribe, share with a dad you love, and leave a review so more families can find it.
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