Happy Father's Day!
Written
by Angela Michael
1 Thessalonians 3:9 “How can we thank God
enough for you in return for all the joy we have in the presence
of our God because of you?”
I
once read that anyone can be a father, but it takes someone
special to be a daddy. How true those words ring, particularly
during this time of year when the thoughts of many revolve around
picking out the perfect cards to honor the men who most influenced
them throughout their lives: their daddies.
Being a daddy is an up-at-dawn, seven-day-a-week, tiresome, yet
exhilarating lifetime commitment producing more joy, satisfaction,
and rewards than anything that can be accomplished during our
life.
It’s sometimes thankless, yet always appreciated; sometimes
scary, yet always a comfort; sometimes painful, yet always
pleasing; sometimes difficult, yet always helpful; sometimes
exhausting, yet always admired.
Somehow, true daddies are able to navigate the wide and seemingly
endless chasm of fear and uncertainty to lead our future
generations down the rocky paths of life. A difficult task, these
men have the emotional fortitude to pass on their virtues, morals,
strengths, and wisdom to their children who, although may not
always express it, couldn’t fare near as well without that
loving guidance.
Daddies not only share in the miraculous moment of conception, but
are active participants throughout the gestation period and birth
of the tiny miracle they helped create. The first moment a daddy
gazes into the eyes of his newborn baby, he makes a secret oath
deep within his soul, pledging that no matter how steep the grade,
how deep the valleys, how insurmountable the odds, he’ll
continue to play a major role in the life of his child.
Daughters learn how to relate to men, and how men relate to women
from their daddies. Sons learn how to be men and how to treat
women from their daddies. Then there are the daily, wonderful
gifts daddies give their children that are the stuff that memories
are made of: standing on your daddy’s feet as he whirled you
around the living room in time with some outdated slow song;
setting the example of reverence, Dad was the tallest in the
church pew on Sundays with you sitting anxiously next to him;
learning how to catch a football while your daddy took time off on
a Tuesday afternoon to throw a ball with you in the backyard; the
voice of your daddy cheering louder than anyone else in the
bleachers your first time at the plate in little league; the safe
feeling you always got when your daddy would tell you stories to
soothe you during thunderstorms in the middle of the night; and
the bittersweet look in your daddy’s eyes as he walked you down
that long aisle which led you into the arms of the man with whom
you would spend the rest of your life.
In honor of all the daddies who’ve given so much of themselves
to their children without expectation or motive, have a wonderful
Father’s Day, and know that your love and care never go
unnoticed. “A successful man isn’t always a good father, but a
good father is always a successful man.”
Be encouraged~ Angela