Fathers are needed and wanted for much more than financial help. While 1
Thessalonians 2:10-12 is primarily directed toward church leaders, Paul talks
about how their role is similar to a father’s. He states: “You know how we
exhorted, and comforted, and charged every one of you, as a father does his own
children.”
Exhorted is “to call near.” It
is easy for fathers to think that all that’s required of them is to bring home
a paycheck. But children need their close encouragement.
Charged is “to affirm.”
Fathers challenge their children by affirming the truth of God’s Word as they
live it out in front of them. And even in failings, they affirm what is right
through the asking of forgiveness.
How thankful we can be for fathers who help their children “walk worthy
of God” (v.12).