Today’s Scrip-Bit 15 June 2014 Genesis 18:19

Genesis 18:19.      For I know him, that he will command his children and his household after him, and they shall keep the way of the Lord, to do justice and judgement (righteousness and justice): that the Lord may bring upon Abraham that which he hath spoken of him.

HAPPY  FATHER’S  DAY!

 

Oh my fellow Fathers out there in God’s great world, here’s wishing us a Happy Father’s Day!

 

And no doubt you’ll be surprised to hear that on such an auspicious day, I don’t know what to say. (smile) Or rather, I have so much to say, that I don’t know where to begin. Hn, Hn! So then, let’s begin at the most appropriate place nuh; the beginning.

 

The Lord thought that respect for one’s parents was so important that He enshrined it in His basic rules for living; the Ten Commandments. ‘Honour thy father and thy mother: that thy days may be long upon the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee.’ (Ex.20:12) And Moses repeats it in Deut.5:16. So one of the rules we must adhere to is honouring our parents, and on this particular day, our blessed fathers.

 

Now I don’t know how coherent this message will be, (smile) because I’m leaning towards just pulling out bits of scripture dealing with earthly fathers and what’s expected of them. Anyway, let’s see where the Lord leads us.

 

In the meanwhile, listen to what the Lord had to say in our Bit about Abraham as a father: ‘For I know him, that he will command his children and his household after him, and they shall keep the way of the Lord, to do justice and judgement (righteousness and justice): that the Lord may bring upon Abraham that which he hath spoken of him.’

 

And that my people, is what our God would like to say, and have said of all earthly fathers! The epitome of a father is one who directs his household to keep God’s Word!

 

For as Moses reminded the Israelites in the wilderness: ‘Hear, O Israel: the Lord our God is one Lord: and thou shalt LOVE the Lord thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might.

 

And these words, which I command thee this day, shall be in thine heart: and thou shalt teach them diligently unto thy children, and talk of them when thou sittest in thine house, and when thou walkest by the way, and when thou liest down, and when thou risest up.

 

And thou shalt bind them for a sign upon thine hand, and they shall be as frontlets between thine eyes. And thou shalt write them upon the posts of thine house, and on thy gates.’ (Deut.6:4-9)

 

That my people is how important the word of the Lord is! Unfortunately though, in this modern day and age, very few families are doing that. And since the father is the acknowledged head of the family, (Eph.5:23) it rebounds badly on him. Consequently, there are way too many ungodly households in our society, and that’s partly why it is going downhill.

 

A responsible father ought to be saying, in the words of Bruh David: ‘Come, ye children, hearken unto me: I will teach you the fear (reverence) of the Lord. (Ps.34:11) That’s because, as the caretaker of the family, a father is expected to have wisdom. No wonder Cousin Sol declares: ‘Hear, ye children, the instruction of a father, and attend to know understanding.’ (Prov.4:1)

 

But then again, in this modern day and age too many fathers are definitely not showing the wisdom that they ought to, and a lot of that stems from their not having  fathers who had the necessary tools to teach them properly. This brings up the major problem of too many households without fathers.

 

Without a strong and godly father at the head of a household, that household will undoubtedly suffer some disadvantages, for a mother can only do so much, although there are many mothers who raise godly children. And even in households with fathers, the behaviour of the father is not always appropriate.

 

Cousin Sol says: ‘A wrathful man stirreth up strife: but he that is slow to anger appeaseth strife (lessens contention).’ (Prov.15:18) And unfortunately, today a lot of fathers don’t have the patience and self-control and thus stir up a lot of strife in their households.

 

That brings us to Bruh Paul’s famous warning to the church at Ephesus. ‘And, ye fathers, provoke not your children to wrath: but bring them up in the nurture (training) and admonition of the Lord.’ (Eph.6:4)

 

And the scholars tell us: ‘6:4. Fathers can provoke their children to wrath by injustice, loss of temper, undue severity, cruelty, favouritism, suppression, sarcasm, ridicule, and misuse or abuse of authority. Nurture basically means “training,” here denoting spiritual education. Admonition is instruction that points out one’s responsibilities and duties. Of the Lord is in Greek a subjective genitive. This indicates that behind the parents’ rearing and instruction of their children stands the Lord as the chief teacher in child education. Parents do not rear children alone.’

 

And that’s the gospel truth my brethren! So you can see from that how important it is for a father to be a man of understanding and common sense, of justice and righteousness. But sadly, in this ungodly world we’re raising far too many ignorant, unfaithful fathers.

 

And I won’t even bother to get into the aspect of fathers siring so many children with different women and not even supporting them. Right now that’s the bane of our society. And you mothers have to bear some of the blame for that.

 

I’ll just end by saying, by pleading to the fathers out there, please, let’s start taking our responsibilities seriously nuh. It’s the children, our children who are going to suffer, who are in fact suffering from either poor fatherly guidance, or no fatherly guidance at all. And that does not bode well for the future of our society at all, for that trait will just keep being handed down from generation to generation, until it just turns into complete irresponsibility, and thus further damage to the children.

 

Oh fathers, please wake up and realize that when we don’t do right, it’s always the children who bear the brunt of the damage! It’s high time for us to try and replicate the behaviour of our Father in heaven towards us. I’m sure we wouldn’t like it if He ignored and abandoned us. Remember do so ent like so…and what goes around comes around! Much LOVE!

 

…fathers…provoke not your children to anger…lest they be discouraged… (Col.3:21)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Today’s Scrip-Bit 17 June 2012 Ephesians 6:4

Ephesians 6:4.    And, ye fathers, provoke not your children to wrath: but bring them up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord.
 
                                                                                                               HAPPY  FATHER’S  DAY!

Oh Friends, unfortunately it’s become another one of the many money-making, commercial days on our calendar. It also shows up the many open and festering wounds in our society. But at least it brings some families together, and I guess we have to be thankful for those small mercies whenever we get them. Anyway, to all you Father’s out there; the good, bad and indifferent, HAPPY  FATHER’S  DAY! I know that the position of father in the households of our society has been severely lessened and eroded for a variety of reasons, consequently, there are many fewer families with live-in fathers, and too often the poor mothers also have to play the role of father. This obviously is not in the best interest of the family, especially the children. But I’ll beg to differ here just a little, for in some respects a family is better off without a father present, if that father cannot or will not do what our Bit dictates. ‘And, ye fathers, provoke not your children to wrath: but bring them up in the nurture (training) and admonition of the Lord.’ Yes Friends, an ungodly live-in father can do much more damage to a child than an absentee one. I talk from some experience here. As far as I know my father was as godly as they came back then, but thank the Lord I didn’t live with him, because we could never see eye to eye on any subject, and I’m sure if we had lived together, I would have turned out much worse than I did. Hn, hn! Don’t get me wrong, he supported me financially and took some interest in my education, but even when I attained manhood, our ideas still never gelled. Strangely though, since I’ve attained middle age, I’ve seen the wisdom in some of his pronouncements, and I often wish I could be as cool, suave and unflappable as him, and not the loudmouth I’ve become. But that’s because I wear my passion on my sleeve, (smile) and he didn’t. Anyway my brethren, we all know that there are too many dead-beat or absentee fathers in our society today, and it just seems to be getting worse as the young people, both men and women, don’t seem to take the bringing of children into this world as seriously as they should. It’s something we older folks should have drilled into the young people’s heads when we had the chance, and though it might be a bit late now, we still ought to try. And in the irresponsible society we now live in, too many men go around fathering children, unconcerned about how those unfortunate children will fare in this evil, cruel, ungodly world. They beat their chests with false, macho pride at how many baby mothers they have, utterly unconcerned about how those baby mothers are going to mind those babies. Ah Lord eh Friends, sometimes when I hear them with the stupid boasts, I feel like taking a bull-pestle to them! However, let’s move on and hear what the scholars have to say about our Bit. ‘Fathers can provoke their children to wrath by injustice, loss of temper, undue severity, cruelty, favouritism, suppression, sarcasm, ridicule, and misuse or abuse of authority. Nurture basically means “training,” here denoting spiritual education. Admonition is instruction that points out one’s responsibilities and duties. Of the Lord is in Greek a subjective genitive. This indicates that behind the parents’ rearing and instruction of their children stands the Lord as the chief teacher in child education. Parents do not rear children alone.’ Oh my brethren, I couldn’t have said it any better myself. I just hope that I made a passing grade as a father using those principles. I wasn’t spectacular, but I think I was good enough eh children? (smile) And yuh know Bruh Paul thought fatherhood so important that in his letter to the Colossians, he again admonishes: ‘Fathers, provoke not your children to anger, lest they be discouraged.’ (Col.3:21) Oh my people, fathers have such important roles in children’s lives; guide, leader, provider, that children suffer considerably when there’s no good father figure around. And from the very beginning the Lord thought fatherhood so important, here’s what He says of Abraham: ‘For I know him, that he will command his children and his household after him, and they shall keep the way of the Lord, to do justice and judgement (righteousness and justice); that the Lord may bring upon Abraham that which he hath spoken of him.’ (Gen.18:19) Oh Friends, there’s no higher compliment the Lord could pay to a father! So all you fathers out there, I’m begging, pleading, beseeching you to become responsible and seriously look after the welfare of your children. You might have had a bad example of a father, but that doesn’t mean you have to continue the negative cycle. Sadly, it’s the children who eventually suffer the most, and consequently we raise a generation without proper morals and principles, and thus begins the decline of the society. Remember Friends, a society is only as strong as the principles on which it’s built and functions. More on this tomorrow, the Good Lord willing. Till then, fathers please show greater interest in your children, it’s your bounden duty, plus you will also be well rewarded, here on earth, and in heaven above. Much LOVE!…though Jesus was God…to whom did He look for guidance and direction…His heavenly Father…there’s no better example for us to follow…