Thought for the Week: Our father

The celebration of Father’s Day this Sunday comes in many forms with various activities. Primarily it is a day to honor our own father and all fathers that give their love, strength and guidance to children every­where.

Whenever I think of fathers, I picture a child on a two-wheeled bicycle for the first time. I see their father’s guiding hand on the back of the seat as the child takes those first few strokes of the peddles. It’s a wobbly situ­ation to say the least. But the father runs alongside the child until, as the child gains momen­tum and confidence, the father’s hand gently slips away and he watches with pride his child’s success.

Jesus taught us to pray by saying “Our Father”, letting us know we are all children of a lov­ing, guiding father whose will for us is nothing but good. Open your hearts and minds to be re­ceptive to your Father’s will for you. Be steadfast in recognizing the Father’s strength and love is within you at all times. Then when challenges or unforeseen opportunities come forth, wel­come them knowing “He that is within me is greater than any­thing in the outer.”

Be especially aware and atten­tive this week toward those men in your life who play the role of mentor. Send love and blessings to them that they may be divine­ly guided by a loving, wise God so that they in turn bring forth the very best in those whom they lead and guide.

Say with me: “I send a silent blessing to fathers everywhere. Let their hearts and minds be diligent and resourceful in ex­pressing their love in the high­est and best of ways. Thank you, God, for your ever-present guidance helping me navigate through life’s many challenges.

— Rev. Gay Beauregard, Alpine Church of Spiritual Living

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