Fatherhood is important. Fathers are important.
There's an epidemic of absent fathers in our nation. There are fathers not present due to abandonment, incarceration, non-awareness of the existence of their children, premature death and a host of other factors. Our children need fathers and there are stats upon stats from places like the CDC to the National Fatherhood Initiative to back that up.
I'm not sure why males need to be sold on fatherhood, but it seems we should be selling fatherhood to them. So many times when fatherhood is pitched it is sold via the responsibility. For instance, in our churches moms get flowers on Mothers' Day and dads get a lecture on Fathers' Day.
An apple may keep the doctor away, but I'm more likely to bite it if you tell me it is crisp and sweet.
Fatherhood is sweet.
The joys of fatherhood are bountiful. Yes, there is much responsibility, but there are more joys. Being a father is one of the most rewarding endeavors of my life thus far. I love being a dad.
I love hearing my kids say, "Daddy, I love you." I love watching them grow and mature and seeing the fruit of my labor. I love their cuddles. I love that my young ones think I'm strong as Superman. I love that my teen copies what I do even if he wouldn't ask for advice.
Men, we need more present fathers. But men, we also need more enthusiastic fathers. We need the men who love being fathers to be vocal about the joys of fatherhood. Yes, an apple can keep a doctor away but it's also great in a pie.
This Sunday is Fathers' Day. This Sunday let's remember how our Heavenly Father delights in His being our Father. This Sunday let us celebrate the goodness of the men that wear the title of Dad well. This Sunday share the joys of fatherhood. In fact, tell me some of the joys of fatherhood you love most today.