It is imperative that Christian fathers repent of their childish ways (i.e., laziness, lust, whining, drunkenness, juvenile antics, neglecting family in the pursuit of hobbies, foolish spending, and so on) because their sins impinge upon the lives of their children and grandchildren. A Christian father should aspire to live in such a way as to be a righteous example to his children, which produces a path of blessing that flows to the children from the faithfulness of their father as they follow his loving leadership.
Monday, June 20, 2011
5 Godly Ways to Be a Good Dad
Driscoll on fatherhood: 5 Godly Ways to Be a Good Dad | The Mars Hill Blog:
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