Discovery Fellowship Church

What Fathers Pass On

1 h 0 min · 21. juni 2026
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Abraham could not see how God was going to provide, but he chose to trust God and continue up the mountain. His faith was not passive. He listened, obeyed, and took the next step even when God’s instructions did not seem to make sense. This Father’s Day message reminds fathers, parents, and every follower of Jesus that the faith we practice affects the people around us. When we live with trust, we transfer hope. We may not see what God is doing on the way up the mountain, but we can trust that He is faithful, present, and able to bring life into places that appear hopeless. Discussion QuestionsWhere in your life are you asking God to show you more before you are willing to move? What is the last clear thing God has asked you to do? What do your words and reactions teach others about your trust in God? What part of your life currently feels uphill or even dead? What practical step of faith can you take this week?

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What Fathers Pass On

Abraham could not see how God was going to provide, but he chose to trust God and continue up the mountain. His faith was not passive. He listened, obeyed, and took the next step even when God’s instructions did not seem to make sense. This Father’s Day message reminds fathers, parents, and every follower of Jesus that the faith we practice affects the people around us. When we live with trust, we transfer hope. We may not see what God is doing on the way up the mountain, but we can trust that He is faithful, present, and able to bring life into places that appear hopeless. Discussion QuestionsWhere in your life are you asking God to show you more before you are willing to move? What is the last clear thing God has asked you to do? What do your words and reactions teach others about your trust in God? What part of your life currently feels uphill or even dead? What practical step of faith can you take this week?

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