MEMORIES
OF MY FATHER!
Eph 6:1-4
6:1
Children, obey your parents in the Lord: for this is right.
2
Honour
thy father and mother; (which is the first commandment with
promise;)
3
That it may be well with thee, and thou mayest live long on the earth.
4
And, ye fathers, provoke not your children to wrath: but bring them up in the
nurture and admonition of the Lord.
June
is not only the month in which we find Father’s Day, it is the
month in which my own father was both born and died. Dad was born on June 26,
1917 and died on June 21, 2001, just five days short of his 84th
birthday. I miss him.
It
is a terrible thing to be “fatherless” even when you are fully grown with
children and grand-children of your own. There is a place deep inside where the
memory of Dad still dwells. I can go there and review a photo album of
memories. I can see how he dressed, how he walked and talked and even how he
responded to troubling situations. I can see how he responded to the needs of
those less fortunate while at the same time being disgusted at those who simply
would not do for themselves. I can choose from the best of his character,
sorting out the best of his nature and comparing it with my own. Every now and
then I can see huge parts of him in the mirror. Sometimes I turn and stare half
expecting him to speak to me.
Since
the commandment is to honor my father, I wonder how I might best do that
today. I can’t take him to dinner or go fishing with him. He never was one for
receiving gifts. I think the best way to honor my father is to assemble a list
of his best qualities and emulate them. Next, I think I should assemble a list
of his worst qualities and forgive them and reject them.
Dear
Lord, since my father is closer to you than me today, would you please give him
a hug for me? Thanks!
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