By Sonya Camille
A good father is a blessing to his family, providing love, guidance, and support. While we often recognize the serious and important roles fathers play, there are also some interesting and lesser-known aspects that make them even more remarkable. So what makes for a “Good Father?” Here’s list numero uno that starts with the heavy absolute must-haves. Then, we’ll move on to list number 2. If you have everything on both lists, then Dad, you are indeed a Rock Star, and I can guarantee that your kids treat you as such. However, if you lack a few things on your list, don’t worry; get to work and know that your kids will recognize your efforts and hard work and cheer you on every step. It’s always possible to work on your relationships with the ones you love. They will not only meet you halfway but run with open arms to take the journey with you. You are worth the love they will give, and they are worth working hard on the relationship that you all desperately want. So here it is, list one on the good daddy list:
Good Father List 1:The Heavy
A Good Father Leads with Humility:
Contrary to popular belief, a good father doesn’t have to be the loudest voice in the room. In 1 Peter 5:5, we find the biblical guidance: “Likewise, you who are younger, be subject to the elders. Clothe yourselves, all of you, with humility toward one another, for ‘God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble.'” A good father recognizes the importance of humility and leads his family with a gentle and humble spirit, creating an environment of respect and harmony.
A Good Father Values Quality Time:
One fun fact about a good father is his ability to prioritize quality time with his children. Ephesians 6:4 reads: “Fathers, do not provoke your children to anger, but bring them up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord.” A good father understands that spending quality time with his children is essential for their growth and nurtures a strong bond. Whether it’s playing games, having heartfelt conversations, or sharing hobbies, a good father cherishes these moments and works to create lasting memories with is children, regardless of their age.
A Good Father Demonstrates Patience:
Patience is a virtue that every good Father possesses. James 1:19 reminds us: “Know this, my beloved brothers: let every person be quick to hear, slow to speak, slow to anger.” A good father understands that parenting requires patience and grace. He patiently listens to his children (even if their delivery isn’t exactly perfect), offers guidance with thoughtfulness, and handles challenging situations calmly and composedly. Above all a good father demonstrates self-control in the manner in which he communicates with his children.
A Good Father Encourages Individuality:
A good father recognizes and encourages the individuality of each of his children. Psalm 139:14 declares: “I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made.” A good father celebrates his children’s unique gifts and talents, providing them with the support and encouragement to pursue their passions and dreams. He instills confidence and self-belief, helping his children realize their full potential.
A Good Father Teaches Life Skills:
A good father takes joy in teaching practical life skills to his children. Proverbs 22:6 advises: “Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old, he will not depart from it.” Whether it’s teaching how to ride a bike, change a tire, cook a meal, or manage finances, a good father imparts invaluable skills that empower his children to navigate the world with confidence and competence.
Whew, that was heavy! Now, for the side of dad that typically only his kids and a few select others see- the fun side! Yes, being a good father is a serious responsibility, but that doesn’t mean we can’t inject some humor and fun into our relationships also! Once you are actively working on mastering all of the heavy on list one, to be listed on the world’s best father list, you must also actively work on mastering the following on list two also. So, please sit back, relax, and prepare to chuckle as we delve into these delightful tidbits about a good father’s role. So here you go… on to list 2!
Good Father List 2:The Lighter Side
A Good Father Masters the Art of “Dad Jokes”:
One fun fact about a good father is his ability to crack cheesy yet endearing dad jokes. Remember Abraham in Genesis 17:5 when God changed his name to Abraham? Well, you could say that Abraham became the ultimate dad with a name like that – “Abra-ham it up”! Good fathers have a knack for lightening the mood and bringing laughter into the household, even if it means subjecting their kids to a few eye-rolling puns.
A Good Father Nails the “Dad Dance”:
When it comes to hitting the dance floor, a good father knows how to bust a move that embarrasses his kids while simultaneously earning their affection. Just like King David in 2 Samuel 6:14, who danced before the Lord with all his might, a good father isn’t afraid to let loose and showcase his unique dance style. Whether it’s the classic “dad shuffle” or an unexpected twist, his enthusiasm is contagious.
A Good Father Masters the “Invisible Chair” Pose:
Have you ever noticed how a good father can magically transform any space into a comfortable seat? It’s as if they possess the power to summon an invisible chair at will. Just like when Jesus multiplied the loaves and fishes to feed thousands (Matthew 14:13-21), a good father can make even the most uncomfortable situation feel cozy and secure. A Dad hug is the comfiest and most comforting, regardless of age or size.
A Good Father Excels at “Bedtime Storytelling”:
A good father has a natural talent for captivating storytelling, especially during bedtime routines. He can bring characters to life with animated voices and infuse suspense into every twist and turn. Just like Jesus captivating the crowds with parables, a good father can transport his children to imaginative worlds, leaving them eagerly anticipating the next chapter of their shared adventure.
A Good Father Perfects the “Dad Reflexes”:
We’ve all witnessed the extraordinary reflexes of a good father when it comes to catching falling objects or swiftly preventing accidents. It’s almost as if they possess superhero-like powers. Just like how Joseph protected Jesus and Mary by quickly heeding the angel’s warning to escape to Egypt (Matthew 2:13), a good father’s lightning-fast reflexes kick in when his children are in danger, ensuring their safety.
So, how many good lists, one and two good pops, are out there? No one is perfect, so don’t be too hard on yourself. The point is to recognize the area where you potentially need to grow and then start working on growing in those areas. Thats it! If there is an area that requires you to communicate that you possibly may have slipped up and require an apology, then apologize. Don’t just try to ignore past wrongs or sweep “stuff” under the rug. That never works! They remember, and your joking or acting like ‘stuff” wasn’t said or done doesn’t cover up the fact that you kinda did some wrong stuff, so swallow your pride and get it right. Clear the air, and then move on!
Just as important as list one is, know that it is just as important to know how to laugh and love on the ones who love you most. Look, who wants to be around a stiff and boring dad? No one! And who wants to be around a negative and critical hot-head, trust me when I say, no one! A good father encompasses many qualities, and exploring the fun facts about their roles and characteristics enhances our understanding of their impact on their family’s lives. From leading with humility and valuing quality time to demonstrating patience, encouraging individuality, teaching life skills, laughing, being positive, encouraging a good dancer, having patience and self-control, to being a great communicator, all of these aspects make a good father exceptional.
Being a good father is no easy task, but it doesn’t mean we can’t appreciate the lighter side of their role either. From mastering “dad jokes” and rocking the “dad dance” to perfecting the “invisible chair” pose, excelling at bedtime storytelling, and showcasing impressive “dad reflexes,” good fathers bring joy, laughter, and a sense of security into their kids lives and into their home! So, this Father’s Day, let’s celebrate our good fathers and appreciate their unique abilities to blend humor, love, and guidance in a way that leaves an indelible mark on their children’s hearts. And let’s reflect on these insights from the Bible, so we can appreciate and celebrate the diverse facets that contribute to the joy and significance of a good father’s role in the lives of his children.
I am so thankful for my husband, my children’s “good father!” And, although I generally cringe when someone says this today, I find it appropriate to say that I love my baby’s daddy, my children’s good Father, my husband of 30 years, and my one and only boyfriend since I was 17 years old. I love him for all that he is, all that he has done, and all that he continues to do for our family. HE IS EVERYTHING to us, and I honor and celebrate you today, Jerrold! We love you so much! I am so thankful that our Heavenly Father, our truly good, good Father, chose you to be mine and the Father of our babies. I am eternally grateful! HE IS TRULY SO, SO GOOD!
Happy Father’s Day to all of the Good Fathers out there!
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