Fatherhood isn’t just about being present. It is about being intentional legacy builders who shape the next generation through wisdom passed down from God’s design.
This Father’s Day message, drawn from the book of Proverbs, emphasizes that parents, not churches or schools, carry the primary responsibility for passing on both spiritual truth and practical life skills. This sermon highlights three essential parts of fatherhood. First is deliberate training that covers everything from faith to finances. Second is authentic modeling where actions speak louder than words. Third is loving correction that guides instead of punishing.
The message also recognizes that even strong parenting can be rejected and that dysfunction often repeats in families. Still, the gospel offers real hope. Whether you lacked solid guidance growing up or have made mistakes as a parent, God uses imperfect people to pass on His perfect wisdom. It is never too late to start building a better legacy that can echo for generations.
Note: The video and audio for this message is shorter than usual due to some sound issues during the recording. Thanks for your patience and understanding.
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