Just For Dads: Be A Positive Christian Role ModelSample
Seeds, self-sacrifice and your baby
Although I had certainly seen many pregnant women before I got a chance to live with one, I had a lot to learn about this particular condition. What a woman goes through to have a baby is nothing short of . . . well . . . inconceivable.
For the first few months of my wife’s pregnancies, mornings were the worst. I remember feeling so bad to see her sick at the start of nearly every day. I’m responsible for this, I would think to myself. Once the morning sickness part ended, my wife’s belly began to inflate like a beach ball. I was completely awestruck by the way my growing child was changing her body. I tried to imagine what this must feel like — to give myself so completely to something in such a tangible way. I couldn’t do it. I wondered if I would be willing to do such a thing to have a child. I changed the subject. . . .
When we went to the hospital for the actual birth our first child, my wife felt what I would describe as . . . sheer panic. Extracting this kid from her body was a brutal experience. What else can I say? Three years later, the second delivery was even rougher. . . .
Jesus, in today’s reading, described the price He was about to pay with His own death. His sacrifice provided the way for us to experience life. This is another inconceivable thing. Jesus went to the cross for me . . . for my sin.
If he hadn’t, where would I, where would we, be? This principle — sacrifice producing life — is also a picture of what our wives went through to have these babies.
For nine full months — and more than a few months afterward — this woman who loves you “died” to herself. She set aside her pride to share her body with someone else. Someone who would, during those nine months, upset her stomach, make a flight of stairs a complete workout, and keep her awake at night with all that tumbling and kicking. Finally, this little someone would bring your wife to the brink of terrorizing pain at its birth. Think of the price your wife paid for you to be a father.
Isn’t this a powerful picture of what it looks like when a “kernel of wheat falls to the ground and dies . . . it produces many seeds?” Yes, it is. Does your wife know how grateful you are that she went through this laborious experience of self-denial and pain for your child . . . and for you?
What a good idea it would be to thank your heavenly Father for the sacrifice He made for you. It would also be wonderful to make sure that your kids’ mom knows that you love her and are grateful for what she did to have a baby. You are responsible for this.
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About this Plan
This devotional Bible reading plan for Dad's includes 21 readings that help you to be a positive Christian role model for your family. These readings will cover topics such as self-discipline, love, patience and much more. This devotional plan will help in your day-to-day life to show your children what it truly means to be a role model and follower of Christ in every sense.
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