
Caldwell County Cowboy Church Podcast Episode 1 Fathers Day
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Today’s fathers are often caught in a swirl of mixed expectations—be strong but sensitive, firm but fun, a provider and always present. With so many voices, the role of a father has become confusing. But Jesus simplifies it: the greatest call is to love God and love others. That’s the foundation of biblical fatherhood.
So what should a father contribute to his children’s lives? More than rules or resources, he should model and teach what it means to love God and love people. This isn’t just relevant for dads—it matters to all of us. Whether we are fathers, married to one, have one, or are raising a future one, the influence of fatherhood shapes lives.
Paul echoes Jesus’ words in Ephesians 6:4, urging fathers to raise their children with patience, love, and godly instruction. That means walking with them at their pace, showing grace when they fail, encouraging their strengths, and using discipline to restore, not just correct.
As Tim Elmore said, “We have to prepare the child for the path, not the path for the child.” And the best way to do that is to reflect the love of our Heavenly Father—steadfast, gracious, and full of truth.
Have a Blessed Day