Celebrating the Perfect Father: A Father's Day Sermon

In this sermon delivered on June 15, 2025, Pastor Josh Massaro addresses the significance of honoring fathers while emphasizing the paramount importance of worshiping our Heavenly Father, who embodies perfection. He articulates that despite the commendable attributes of earthly fathers, none are worthy of worship, as only God possesses the purity and completeness of love. The discourse delves into the characteristics of the Perfect Father, underscoring His unconditional love, grace, and mercy, which are extended to all, including those who may not have received a good paternal example. Pastor Massaro encourages listeners to reflect on their relationship with God and to recognize the profound blessings of being called His children, thereby inspiring a deeper commitment to worship and live in accordance with His teachings. As we honor fathers, we are reminded to direct our ultimate reverence towards the one true Father, who is deserving of all praise and adoration.
Takeaways:
- The sermon titled 'The Perfect Father' emphasizes the importance of honoring godly leaders within the church and our communities.
- Pastor Josh Massaro stresses that while we celebrate earthly fathers, the true object of worship must be our Heavenly Father, who is perfect and loving.
- The teachings in 1 John 3:1 remind us of the profound love God has bestowed upon us, allowing us to be called His children.
- Psalm 103 serves as a central text, illustrating the reasons why we must worship God for His forgiveness, protection, and merciful nature.
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00:00 - Untitled
00:23 - The Perfect Father
06:18 - Understanding the Heavenly Father's Love
11:12 - The Depth of True Worship
15:10 - The Need for True Worship
26:46 - The Righteousness and Justice of God
35:11 - Understanding God's Compassion
42:21 - The Nature of True Worship
48:50 - The Importance of Spiritual Fatherhood
Hello and welcome to the Middletown Baptist Church podcast, where we are proclaiming the truth to the world.
Speaker AMy name is Pastor Josh, and I want to thank you for listening to this podcast.
Speaker AI hope that this podcast can be a blessing to you and strengthen you in the word of God.
Speaker ANow come along, let's look into the Bible and see what God has for us here today.
Speaker BAnd here this morning, we're going to go ahead and look at a sermon entitled the Perfect Father.
Speaker BThe Perfect Father.
Speaker BNow, today is a day where we're honoring fathers within our church and we're honoring father figures within the church.
Speaker BAnd it is so important that we have godly leaders, men that are willing to stand up for the truth of God in their homes and their workplaces, within the church, in our communities.
Speaker BBut we know that even though that we're honoring people this morning, honoring fathers, honoring men, there really shouldn't be any man, father, husband that we are supposed to worship, right?
Speaker BThere's one father that we are to worship, and that is the Heavenly Father, right?
Speaker BThe one who knew no sin, the one who gave us the gift of life, the one who extends forgiveness.
Speaker BAnd so this morning, you know what?
Speaker BI could be a good dad.
Speaker BI even got a tumbler, a coffee cup that says world's greatest dad.
Speaker BBut.
Speaker BAnd to my children, I hope that's true.
Speaker BBut at the end of the day, I don't deserve worship.
Speaker BWhy is that?
Speaker BWhy do I not want my children to worship me?
Speaker BWhy do I want other people to not worship me?
Speaker BBecause I am not worthy of worship.
Speaker BAnd the reason being is because I'm flawed, I'm sinful, I'm limited.
Speaker BI'm not able to love completely.
Speaker BBut the Bible says that there is one that is worthy of our worship.
Speaker BThere is one who is perfect.
Speaker BThere is one who loves completely, and that is our Heavenly Father.
Speaker BFirst John, chapter three, verse one, tells us something amazing here.
Speaker BAnd, and, and it's easy in our Christian culture to glaze over, to look over this amazing truth that we're about to see here in First John, chapter three.
Speaker BAnd I want to set a stage for your fort you here this morning because as fathers that are here today, grandfathers that are here today, men that are called to be Christian leaders, we can look at Jesus, we can look at our Heavenly Father as an example for the way that we are to live our lives.
Speaker BSo I want us to learn from that here this morning.
Speaker BBut I also want to understand here that as a man, I am flawed.
Speaker BAnd, and.
Speaker BAnd I need someone to help me in Every aspect of my life.
Speaker BSo, yes, I want to strive to be like the Lord.
Speaker BI want to strive with every possible fiber in my body and in the power of the Spirit to obey Christ the best that I can.
Speaker BBut when I fall short, I have an advocate.
Speaker BI have someone that's going to help me.
Speaker BI have someone who's going to lift me up and push me forward in my life.
Speaker BBut for some of you that are in the room, you might say, I didn't get an example of a good dad in my home.
Speaker BThe truth is, the Bible says that God the Father is a loving Father who loves the fatherless.
Speaker BAnd so everyone here today can experience the love of a father in the love of the Lord here today.
Speaker BAnd we sing that song, how deep the Father's love for us.
Speaker BHow vast beyond all measure.
Speaker BAnd so I want you to see what that type of love looks like.
Speaker BIn First John, chapter three, verse one, it says, behold.
Speaker BThat word behold means take attention to look at.
Speaker BTake notice of.
Speaker BBehold what manner of love the Father has bestowed upon us.
Speaker BTake note of what kind of love God has given us.
Speaker BThat we.
Speaker BNow who's we?
Speaker BThat.
Speaker BThat's us.
Speaker BThat's.
Speaker BThat's a person who is a sinner.
Speaker BThat's a person who has fallen short, but a person who has trusted in God in faith that we should become be called the sons of God.
Speaker BBehold what manner of love the Father has bestowed upon us that we should be called the sons of God.
Speaker BWhat he's saying here is this.
Speaker BTake note of the fact of how amazing it is that God would love us, that God would extend grace to us, and that we can be called children of God.
Speaker BIt's a blessing.
Speaker BIt's an honor.
Speaker BIt's an amazing thing to know that we no longer are so stuck in our sin.
Speaker BWe are no longer given over to the things of this world.
Speaker BWe are no longer children of the enemy.
Speaker BWe are now children of God.
Speaker BAnd the Bible says that is a type of love that is indescribable.
Speaker BThat is a type of love that is infinite.
Speaker BWe can go on to look at other passages talking about God's love, but one that most of you know is John 3:16.
Speaker BFor God so loved the world.
Speaker BNow we can insert our name into that blank.
Speaker BRight?
Speaker BRight.
Speaker BFor God so loved Josh that he gave his only begotten Son.
Speaker BThat's the way that God demonstrated his love.
Speaker BThat he gave his only begotten Son, Jesus, that whosoever believeth in him.
Speaker BRight.
Speaker BWhoever trusts in Jesus.
Speaker BWhoever trusts in the way the truth and the life.
Speaker BThey no longer have to know death.
Speaker BThey no longer have to perish in their sin.
Speaker BBut the Bible says that they can know everlasting life.
Speaker BThat is what it means to be a child of God.
Speaker BNot just that we get earthly benefits.
Speaker BNot that just we go to church.
Speaker BNot.
Speaker BNot that we can come to God and have him answer our prayers.
Speaker BBut it's the fact that we can know him and have a personal relationship with him and that we can be children of God and have the benefits of being children of God and knowing that we have eternal life extended to us something that we did not deserve.
Speaker BThat's grace.
Speaker BThat's mercy.
Speaker BAnd so we know that God loved us.
Speaker BBehold what manner of love the Father has given unto us, bestowed upon us that we should be called the sons of God.
Speaker BBut then what is that love?
Speaker BThat love is the fact that he sacrificed for us.
Speaker BRomans 5:8 says that God commended or demonstrated his love towards us in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.
Speaker BThat is the picture of God's love.
Speaker BThat is the demonstration of God's love.
Speaker BAnd so here this morning, I want to take you to a passage of Scripture that explains to us more about the character of God, more about who he is and, and what he has done for us.
Speaker BAnd that is Psalm 103.
Speaker BIf you have your Bibles this morning, turn to Psalm 103.
Speaker BThis is going to be our main text.
Speaker BI wanted to paint the picture of God's love.
Speaker BI wanted to paint a picture of why we as believers should be worshiping him with everything that we have because of the love that he has demonstrated to us.
Speaker BHe is the only one that is worthy of worship here this morning.
Speaker BThe only way that I can be the person that I'm called to be is because of his love, because of his grace, because of his forgiveness.
Speaker BAnd here in Psalm 103, we see the psalmist David giving us a challenge to worship God.
Speaker BAnd then he gives us all of these reasons why we should worship God.
Speaker BAnd ultimately here this morning, we as believers have many reasons to worship God.
Speaker BAnd we're going to look at them here this morning.
Speaker BBut ultimately it's wrapped up in his love for us.
Speaker BAnd his love is demonstrated in many different ways.
Speaker BAnd that's what I want us to look at here this morning.
Speaker BThat word worship really just means giving praise to, giving honor to completely giving over to someone else, humbling ourselves before someone else.
Speaker BAnd so the Bible says that he is worthy of our worship.
Speaker BPsalm 103 he says this Bless the Lord, O my soul and all that is within me.
Speaker BBless his holy name.
Speaker BRight here we see the psalmist explaining the depth of worship that God deserves.
Speaker BThat that phrase there, bless the Lord.
Speaker BIt's not about giving something to someone that's below us.
Speaker BThat that Hebrew word there, bless, means to worship.
Speaker BAnd, and what David is saying here is he says, worship the Lord, O my soul.
Speaker BHe.
Speaker BHe's looking into his own life.
Speaker BHe's going into his deepest part of who he is.
Speaker BAnd he says, I want that part to worship the Lord.
Speaker BI don't want to just go through the motions.
Speaker BI.
Speaker BI want to be real in my worship to my Father.
Speaker BIn Hebrew literature, we see repetition, and when we see repetition, we see emphasis.
Speaker BAnytime you see something repeated in Scripture, it's talking about emphasis.
Speaker BAnd so he says, bless the Lord, O my soul and all that is within me.
Speaker BBless his holy name.
Speaker BAnd so what David is essentially doing here is he's calling to his soul to worship God.
Speaker BIt was.
Speaker BIt was like David was looking into his life and he understood that he was not where he needed to be.
Speaker BHe.
Speaker BAnd he needed to give God more.
Speaker BNow, the truth of the matter is, is this morning, none of us can give God enough, right?
Speaker BIf you look at what he has done for us and you look at who we are, we could spend 247 for all of our lives worshiping him.
Speaker BAnd that would still not equate the type of love and sacrifice that he gave to us.
Speaker BBut all of us need to understand that there is something more that we need to give Him.
Speaker BIt's not just about Sunday morning.
Speaker BIt's not just about doing my daily devotions.
Speaker BIt's about my soul, my heart, my everything being given over to Him.
Speaker BAnd that's what he says there in verse one.
Speaker BAnd all that is within me.
Speaker BRomans chapter 12 says for us to give our bodies as a living sacrifice, wholly acceptable unto the Lord, which is our reasonable service.
Speaker BGod wants everything.
Speaker BHe doesn't just want you when it's convenient.
Speaker BHe doesn't just want you when it makes sense.
Speaker BHe wants all of our worship.
Speaker BThe Bible says that whether therefore ye eat or drink or.
Speaker BOr whatsoever you do, do all to the glory of God.
Speaker BWhat does that mean?
Speaker BThat means this worship is not confined to an hour or an hour and a half on Sunday morning.
Speaker BWorship is our life.
Speaker BOur lives should be worshiping the Lord.
Speaker BEverything that we do should be honoring God.
Speaker BAnd so the truth of the matter is, is that there's things in our life that we do that, that we find people to say in our lives, hey, that's a good job.
Speaker BInstead of saying, you know what you, yeah, that was all about me.
Speaker BI'm a good person, I'm pretty skilled.
Speaker BNo, it's Lord.
Speaker BThe Lord gave me this, the Lord gave me this opportunity.
Speaker BAnd so what David is recognizing is this.
Speaker BHe owes God everything.
Speaker BThis is all of my worship to you.
Speaker BDavid understood that true worship was something deep.
Speaker BIt was, it was inward, it wasn't something external.
Speaker BSometimes we go to church services and we see people and you know, the, the, the more I externally show my worship, the more I'm worshiping.
Speaker BAnd sometimes internal worship does manifest itself with external worship.
Speaker BThat's wonderful, that's beautiful.
Speaker BAnd that's something that is completely acceptable with worshiping the Lord.
Speaker BBut what I will say is that sometimes we can inwardly be shut off and outwardly trying to show emotions and therefore say, hey, I worship.
Speaker BToday I sang the song.
Speaker BDidn't I sing?
Speaker BI sang.
Speaker BWell, we all know that singing the words, whether they're in tune or not, that doesn't mean that we're worshiping because worship comes from the heart.
Speaker BGo back to the very beginning when, when there was this young guy that comes to Jesus and tries to tempt him.
Speaker BHe says, hey, what's the greatest commandment?
Speaker BAnd Jesus says, to love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, soul, mind and strength, everything.
Speaker BAnd to love your neighbor as yourself.
Speaker BSo God wants our heart.
Speaker BAnd so what David is saying here as, as he is contemplating the character of God, the holiness of God, the, the love of God, he says, I have to worship him with everything that I am, with my heart, with my soul.
Speaker BDavid understood that worship was more than just the superficial.
Speaker BIt had to be offered completely and as often as possible.
Speaker BHe says, everything within me, Praise God.
Speaker BAnd so it's setting our heart to the truth of God, it's setting our heart to the love of God, it's setting our heart to the word of God.
Speaker BAnd so many times we praise God in a half hearted manner.
Speaker BMaybe we even are praising God through the midst of a difficulty and instead of looking to him, we're looking to our difficulty.
Speaker BAnd what the Bible says is that no, it's total focus on giving honor and praise and humbling ourselves before the Lord.
Speaker BAnd so I think that this is a beautiful thing to see that he says, bless the Lord, O my soul and all that is within me.
Speaker BBless his holy name.
Speaker BVerse 2, repetition.
Speaker BBless the Lord, O my soul.
Speaker BAnd so there's that repetition.
Speaker BWhat is that Repetition, that's emphasis.
Speaker BHe says, lord, I worship you and forget not all of his benefits.
Speaker BMeaning the reason why he can go back to that spirit of worship is he goes back to understand all the things that God has given him.
Speaker BAnd so if you could summarize the psalmist mind here in Psalm 103, it's this.
Speaker BHe's contemplating about who God is in his character and what he has done for him.
Speaker BIf there's times in your life where you're tempted not to worship, if you're tempted not to have that heart of worship, go back to think about all those things that God has blessed you with in your life.
Speaker BGo back to those blessings that you can.
Speaker BAnd you could talk about that happened years and years ago, or that it's happening right now in your life.
Speaker BBut the greatest benefit that he has given all of us is our salvation.
Speaker BFolks, we have a reason to worship here this morning.
Speaker BIf we're singing Behold Our God and we can't find anything in us to worship him about, folks, that's.
Speaker BThat's a problem.
Speaker BThe truth of the matter is, is that God has given us that idea of love and of grace.
Speaker BAnd he said, you know what?
Speaker BYou're now in my family.
Speaker BRomans chapter 8 says that he has given us something called the spirit of adoption.
Speaker BAnd the beauty of that picture in Romans chapter eight is that when he adopts us into his family, he adopts us with full benefits.
Speaker BBack at that time frame when a child was adopted, they did not get to receive all the benefits of being that child of that father until they became an adult.
Speaker BAnd what the Bible says in this case is that when we're accepted into the family of God, when we're adopted into the family of God, we are given at that very moment all the benefits of being his child.
Speaker BAnd so what does David do here?
Speaker BHe says, forget not all of his benefits.
Speaker BForget not all the things that he has blessed us with in our life.
Speaker BAnd I think that's a challenge for all of us to go back and understand the goodness of God in our life ultimately found in salvation.
Speaker BAnd so those benefits are given by God to His people.
Speaker BAnd we cannot.
Speaker BWe cannot forget about them.
Speaker BWe cannot get our mind set on the things of this world and thinking that those are better than what he has blessed us with.
Speaker BThe truth is that many times in our life we worship other things.
Speaker BOur heart is pulled to other areas.
Speaker BOur heart is pulled to things that bring us pleasure.
Speaker BOur heart is pulled to things that bring us security.
Speaker BOur heart is pulled to things that bring us entertainment.
Speaker BAnd what happens is our worship that is supposed to be as we are designed to be, completely to him is stolen away.
Speaker BGod has designed us to be worshipful creatures.
Speaker BHe has designed us to be people of faith.
Speaker BHe has designed us to have a need to praise people.
Speaker BYou know what the truth is, is that our world has turned.
Speaker BWhy do you think superhero movies are so popular?
Speaker BBecause we are designed to root for the hero.
Speaker BWe're designed to worship something.
Speaker BWhy do people follow sports teams as if it is religion?
Speaker BBecause they're designed to have some type of identity.
Speaker BThey're designed to want to worship someone and lift somebody up.
Speaker BAnd that's the way that God has designed us.
Speaker BBut in our flesh, we take it away and we steal that love that should be directed to the Father and give it to something else.
Speaker BRomans chapter one says that that's worshiping the creation instead of the Creator.
Speaker BThere's nothing wrong with sports.
Speaker BThere's nothing wrong with.
Speaker BWith watching superhero movies.
Speaker BBut the truth is, is that when we attribute the love and honor to those people or those things instead of to God, we are stealing away worship.
Speaker BIt's similar to within a marriage.
Speaker BGod has designed me as a husband to love my wife completely, 100%.
Speaker BBut when a husband leaves the love of that marriage and goes to something else, whether it be in action or in thought, he is stealing the love away from the wife that deserves that love.
Speaker BIt's the same thing with God.
Speaker BGod deserves our love and our worship, but we turn other directions.
Speaker BSo now he's going to go through verse three.
Speaker BHe's going to go through verse three, and he's going to start explaining all these beautiful things that God has done for us.
Speaker BLook at verse three.
Speaker BHe says, who forgiveth all thine iniquities?
Speaker BHe's a forgiver.
Speaker BPart of God's character is that he is willing to forgive.
Speaker BAnd he is a forgiving father.
Speaker BFolks, we don't deserve his forgiveness.
Speaker BWe don't deserve what he has given us in his grace in everlasting life.
Speaker BWe deserve.
Speaker BAs the Bible says, the wages of sin is death.
Speaker BSo it says here that he has forgiven all thine iniquities.
Speaker BNot just part of it, not, not just a segment, but the whole thing.
Speaker BHe has forgiven all thine iniquities.
Speaker BHe's a forgiver.
Speaker BAs.
Speaker BAs a.
Speaker BAs a father, as earthly father.
Speaker BI need to learn how to forgive.
Speaker BI.
Speaker BI need to learn how to properly deal with sins that are committed against me.
Speaker BAnd the perfect example is how the Lord forgives Us, Verse three, it says here, who healeth all thy diseases, He's a healer.
Speaker BHe.
Speaker BHe is the great physician.
Speaker BAnd we're not just talking about physical healing, we're also talking about spiritual healing here.
Speaker BHe is the one who comes into our life and heals us from all of our ailments.
Speaker BHe is the one who is the protector.
Speaker BHe is the one who provides for us.
Speaker BAnd we're going to see that there in verse four, who redeemeth thy life from destruction, He's a rescuer.
Speaker BThat word redeem essentially means to rescue, to pull away from something else.
Speaker BAnd so he's redeeming us, he's buying us back from the destruction that we have chosen.
Speaker BWe chose that path.
Speaker BWe chose the life of sin, we chose the life of destruction.
Speaker BBut because of our trust in him and because of his love for us, he rescues us.
Speaker BI don't know if any of you had an experience in your life when you were going in a very dangerous place, and maybe your father physically rescued you or, or rescued you in the sense of getting your mind right on the things of God.
Speaker BI know there's plenty of times in my life my dad saved my life in more ways than one.
Speaker BAnd the truth of the matter is, is that God, our heavenly Father, rescues us from that life of destruction.
Speaker BAnd so He's a redeemer, He's a restorer.
Speaker BGoing on there in verse four, it says, who crown of thee with loving kindness and tender mercies.
Speaker BThat idea of loving kindness is just truthfully the type of love that is unconditional, that type of love that is sacrificial, it's type of love that we're supposed to have for other believers, that sacrificial love that he's willing to do things even when we don't deserve it.
Speaker BHe extends his tender mercies to us, so he's merciful.
Speaker BThese are all reasons why we must worship Him.
Speaker BHe redeems us, he restores us, he extends love to us.
Speaker BAnd part of God's greatness extends beyond.
Speaker BI would say it's beyond just sparing us from destruction, right?
Speaker BHe doesn't just save us and say, okay, now you're on your own, now you're living the life you want to live.
Speaker BNo, what does he say here?
Speaker BIt says that not only does he save us from sin, save us from disease, save us from destruction, but now he is giving us blessing on top of that and giving us things that we don't deserve.
Speaker BAnd so he crowns us with grace, he crowns us with mercy.
Speaker BHe Crowns us with love.
Speaker BAnd he says, okay, you're my child, now go represent me.
Speaker BWe study this in Second Corinthians.
Speaker BThe idea of being an ambassador for Christ, as.
Speaker BAs a child of the King, we are representing him.
Speaker BAnd sometimes we see that as a.
Speaker BA difficulty, but really, it's an honor to be able to represent the Savior, to be able to say, I'm on the team of the Lord.
Speaker BI am on his side.
Speaker BI am representing Him.
Speaker BAnd so he talks here about his love and his tender mercies.
Speaker BWe could sit and talk about his love all day, but I want to see verse number five, because I think that this is very, very important for us to understand.
Speaker BSays, who satisfieth thy mouth with good things?
Speaker BNow, this isn't just talking about food, even though it would fall under that category.
Speaker BThis speaks of the sufficiency of God being the provider for us.
Speaker BThe Lord is enough.
Speaker BHe gives us everything that we need.
Speaker BAnd again, going back to worship, what do we do?
Speaker BWe think that we need more.
Speaker BWe go elsewhere to get our substance.
Speaker BWe go elsewhere to find sufficiency.
Speaker BAnd what we can see here is that this loving Father, our Heavenly Father, he gives us everything that we need.
Speaker BHe satisfies our mouths with good things.
Speaker BThat's talking about knowing that he is enough.
Speaker BThe Bible says even in the New Testament, that there is sufficiency in Christ, There is sufficiency in His Word.
Speaker BWe don't need other things.
Speaker BWe don't need to worship other things.
Speaker BBut so often we think that, hey, you know what?
Speaker BI like the things that God gives me, but I want to add to that.
Speaker BI want to have more somewhere else.
Speaker BAnd for me, it was fear of missing out.
Speaker BGrowing up.
Speaker BI grew up in a Christian home, though our home wasn't perfect, though.
Speaker BThe truth of the matter is, is that we did go to church.
Speaker BBut there was times in my life that I felt like, hey, you know what?
Speaker BI'm missing out because my friends get to do this, my friends get to go here, and they look like they're having a great time.
Speaker BAnd so one of the reasons that.
Speaker BThat I believe that I pulled away from some of the things of God earlier on in my life was because I felt like I was missing something and that I needed that and that was going to give me some kind of substantial fulfilling.
Speaker BBut at the end of the day, when there were times where I did turn to those things, the realization that I had, and maybe some of you have had the same realization that none of that satisfies you cannot get enough There will never be something from this world that completely satisfies us the way that the things of God satisfies us.
Speaker BI can tell you there's times in my life that I can look around and if I'm looking through the world's lens, I can say, well, you know what?
Speaker BI could have that.
Speaker BI want this, I want to have this better car, I want to have this better house.
Speaker BI want to have this better salary.
Speaker BAnd at the end of the day, those things can pull us away.
Speaker BBut then when we look at, through the lens of the Gospel, when we look through the lens of Scripture and we see that everything that God ever has for us is going to be enough, it's going to be substantial.
Speaker BIn verse 5 there, it talks about the satisfaction of God being the provider.
Speaker BHe is a provider for us.
Speaker BA good, a good father is a provider.
Speaker BWe know that.
Speaker BI know that in my life I will do anything that I possibly can to provide for my family.
Speaker BI don't care what that is.
Speaker BI'm willing to do whatever within, within reason.
Speaker BOkay, within, within, within the grounds of being a believer and following the word of God.
Speaker BRight.
Speaker BWell, what I mean by that is that sometimes we as Christians can forget about the fact that God has called us to be so committed to Him.
Speaker BWhy?
Speaker BBecause he's completely committed to us.
Speaker BI, I, I'm, I'm an earthly father that has many flaws, but I will do anything that I possibly can to keep my children satisfied in, in the concept of the things that they need.
Speaker BFood, clothing, shelter, all of that.
Speaker BAnd if I as an earthly father have that same desire, think about how much more a heavenly father who is perfect in every way, wants to provide for his children not in the things that we want, but in the things that we need.
Speaker BThere's a lot of things that my kids want, but I know that they don't need it.
Speaker BSo me being a loving father actually holds them back from having those things.
Speaker BAnd so the truth is, is that God doesn't provide our wants.
Speaker BHe provides our needs.
Speaker BSome, some commentators say it this way.
Speaker BHe provides our, our needs, not our greeds.
Speaker BAnd I think that's important to understand as well, because sometimes people feel like, you know what, if I become a Christian, God's going to give me everything that I've ever wanted in my life.
Speaker BAnd there's actually people that preach that if you have enough faith and if you pray just right, God will say yes to everything that you ask.
Speaker BBut we also know that there are times in Scripture very clearly where there's examples of godly people hearing, no, that's not what you need right now.
Speaker BI have a better plan.
Speaker BAnd so it's ultimately submitting ourselves under the will of God and saying, lord, I know that you have what's best for me.
Speaker BThen he says at the end of verse 5, so that thy youth is renewed like the eagles.
Speaker BIt would be easy to just gloss over that, but what does that mean?
Speaker BIt means this.
Speaker BAs God satisfies us with good things, with, with his will, with his way, with his love, we are renewed.
Speaker BAnd the example here is we are renewed like eagles.
Speaker BAnd the idea that I.
Speaker BI take from this is that as we are filled with what God has given us in our life, when we're taking of the bread of life, when we're experiencing the living water, when we're in the Word of God, we're able to be renewed and revived in our spirit to worship him and serve him even more.
Speaker BThere's gonna be times in our life where we are tempted to drift.
Speaker BThere's gonna be times in our life where we're tempted to take a step back, we're tempted to take a break.
Speaker BAnd the Bible says that when we understand the satisfaction and the sufficiency of Christ, we're able to be renewed in our spirit, we're able to be revived in our heart.
Speaker BAnd sometimes we feel like revival can only happen through an external source.
Speaker BLike we need to have someone come in and yell at us for a week, and then now we can have revival.
Speaker BOkay.
Speaker BThe truth is, is that sometimes that does stir the hearts of people, but it's the heart of man that comes to a place of revival.
Speaker BI could sit here all day and try to explain to you how wonderful it is to follow Christ.
Speaker BBut it's until you as an individual come to the place in your life where you realize how important it is to follow Christ.
Speaker BAnd it's a heart change, it's an internal change that is manifested on the external.
Speaker BAnd so here he says there's renewal.
Speaker BThere's renewal in understanding the benefits of God, so this satisfaction becomes the source of strength and energy for God's people.
Speaker BI want you to understand that if there's times in your life when you're feeling worn out, when you're feeling like as as Galatians chapter 6 says, getting weary and well doing, I would encourage you to go back to the source of who God is and what he has done for you.
Speaker BGo back to what you know.
Speaker BThis is the type of satisfaction that sources our strength and our empowerment in the truth.
Speaker BAnd so, you know, the matter that I think that many of us fall into in our lives is that we feel like there's something else better.
Speaker BBut what David is telling us here is that there's nothing more satisfying than walking in the will of the Lord.
Speaker BLook at verse number six with me.
Speaker BThe Lord executeth righteousness and judgment for all that are oppressed.
Speaker BThis speaks to the Lord's righteousness and his holiness and the fact that he can judge because he is holy.
Speaker BWe talked about this last week.
Speaker BThe truth is, is that man's judgment many times is flawed.
Speaker BAnd therefore, when we judge, when we enact our indignation upon people, it's done in an egotistical, prideful way.
Speaker BBut when God enacts justice upon people, it's always in righteousness.
Speaker BTherefore, he's free to do what he is called to do, and that is to judge those that are wicked.
Speaker BAnd so God brings righteousness and justice to this world, and we should be thankful for that.
Speaker BWe're thankful for his holiness.
Speaker BI believe that God's holiness is his defining attributes because his holiness ties together every other element.
Speaker BNow, now we could say his love is his defining attribute.
Speaker BBut if he's loving without holiness, he's like everybody else.
Speaker BAll of us to some degree, love someone or something.
Speaker BBut the holiness of God makes that love perfect in every way.
Speaker BIt's never a selfish love.
Speaker BIt's never a love that is looking for return.
Speaker BIt's that holy love.
Speaker BAnd so when we look at God's righteousness, we're looking at that defining attribute of him who ties everything else in together.
Speaker BHis forgiveness would not be just unless he was completely righteous.
Speaker BHis judgment would not be just unless it was completely righteous.
Speaker BAnd so here in this case, we see that David recognizes God's judgment.
Speaker BGod.
Speaker BGod and his righteous holiness is able to enact that justice.
Speaker BAnd so we should be thankful for that.
Speaker BAnd we see in verse number seven, he made known his ways unto Moses, his acts unto the children of Israel.
Speaker BAnother aspect, I believe, of God's greatness is his revelation to his people.
Speaker BGod could.
Speaker BHe could have every right to be content with just keeping Himself separated from us.
Speaker BHe could sit above us, watch us, direct us.
Speaker BBut the truth is, is that in God's character, He wants to have a real relationship with his children.
Speaker BAnd therefore he reveals Himself to us.
Speaker BNow we know how he revealed himself to Moses.
Speaker BWe know how he revealed Himself to the children of Israel.
Speaker BBut how does he reveal Himself to us today?
Speaker BWell, there.
Speaker BThere's a few different ways.
Speaker BBut ultimately the revelation of God to His people is His Word.
Speaker BAnd we know that this is the way that God speaks to us.
Speaker BThis is the way that God wants us to understand Him.
Speaker BAnd so therefore we don't define who God is by what we feel or what we're told.
Speaker BWe understand who God is through His Word.
Speaker BNow he also speaks to us through the Holy Spirit.
Speaker BConviction, comfort, circumstances.
Speaker BHe speaks to us in that regard as well.
Speaker BAnd the Holy Spirit never contradicts His Word.
Speaker BAnd so therefore, as the Holy Spirit guides, we check with the Word and we're able to move forward in understanding that we are understanding God and His goodness and his greatness, and ultimately how we are a child of the King.
Speaker BAnd so another aspect of I believe God's goodness to us is that he reveals Himself to us.
Speaker BHe wants to make known his ways, his acts to to us.
Speaker BMoving forward here going on to verse number eight, the Lord is merciful and gracious.
Speaker BElements of who God is is that he's willing and ready to forgive.
Speaker BAnd in that forgiveness we find his grace and we find his mercy.
Speaker BAnd therefore then we turn and look at other people and we give them mercy and grace as well.
Speaker BBut there's other aspects to the Lord here.
Speaker BSlow to anger.
Speaker BHe's patient.
Speaker BHow many of us, as dads, struggle with that one?
Speaker BSlow to anger.
Speaker BTruth is, is that if we're trying to follow the example of the Lord, we are slow to anger.
Speaker BWe don't come to a place in our life, we're immediately going to bring down the hammer.
Speaker BGod is gracious and he's patient and plenteous in mercy.
Speaker BHe will not always chide, he will not always, in this case, judge and condemn.
Speaker BNeither will he keep his anger forever.
Speaker BThis is continuously talking about God's love for us and his patience with us.
Speaker BGod's long suffering.
Speaker BIt's a really interesting word to think about long suffering, because when sometimes we think of the word patience, we think of someone who's just sitting there, maybe twiddling their thumbs or sticking their fingers in the ear, and they're just like, okay, I gotta get patient and I just gotta get through this.
Speaker BBut that's not ultimately what biblical patience really is.
Speaker BBiblical patience is tied to endurance.
Speaker BBiblical patience is tied to actually, believe it or not, the Bible says to run the race with patience.
Speaker BNow if I'm using the world's definition of patience, I'm going to sit at the starting line and just go, well, I'm just going to be patient and this race will be over.
Speaker BSoon, no patience in the context of Scripture is endurance, moving forward with what God has called us to do, and standing fast in the truth that he has called us to live in.
Speaker BSo the Lord is patient.
Speaker BAnd as.
Speaker BAs fathers were called to be patient, as Christians, we're called to be patient.
Speaker BVerse number 10.
Speaker BHe hath not dealt with us after our sins, meaning this.
Speaker BHe.
Speaker BHe hasn't really given us what we deserve in our sins, nor rewarded us according to our iniquities.
Speaker BFor as the heaven is high above the earth, so great is his mercy toward them that fear him.
Speaker BAgain, there's this repetition, but he's essentially saying, as high as heaven is.
Speaker BAnd again, we don't know how far that is, but let's just say it's infinite.
Speaker BSo great is his mercy toward them that fear him, those that come to him in humility and respect and faith.
Speaker BGod is infinite in his mercy.
Speaker BAnd of course, the famous verse Here is verse 12.
Speaker BAs far as the east is from the west, so far hath he removed our transgressions from us.
Speaker BNow, again, we don't know how much David understood the concept of the globe and distances and things of that nature, but we understand what this concept really is all about.
Speaker BWe don't know how to measure as far as the east is from the West.
Speaker BTherefore, we can't define and describe the type of forgiveness that God has.
Speaker BHe removes it from our life.
Speaker BIt's no longer on our account.
Speaker BThe Bible talks about how our transgressions are blotted out.
Speaker BAnd the idea is, is that they're basically wiped off of our record.
Speaker BAnd that's the beauty of God's grace.
Speaker BThat's the beauty of his forgiveness.
Speaker BThat's the beauty of the salvation that we find in Him.
Speaker BLet's look at verse number 13 says, like a father pitieth his children, so the Lord pitieth them that fear Him.
Speaker BNow, that word pity sometimes in our culture can kind of be used as the concept of kind of like looking at someone and feeling sorry for them.
Speaker BAnd that's exactly what this is.
Speaker BSometimes it has a negative connotation in our society today.
Speaker BBut really you could see it this way.
Speaker BIt's the Lord giving us compassion.
Speaker BIt's the Lord understanding that we are broken, but yet having concern for us in the midst of our failures.
Speaker BAnd just as I look at my children and see their limitations, so God looks at us and understands our limitations.
Speaker BLook at the next verse.
Speaker BIt says, for he knoweth our frame.
Speaker BHe knows how we're made.
Speaker BHe remembereth that we are dust.
Speaker BAnd so the idea here is that God understands our limitations.
Speaker BNow this is not so.
Speaker BThis is a very easy place that we could drift on and we could say, well, God knows that you're a sinner, so just keep on sinning.
Speaker BThat's not what he's saying here.
Speaker BIt's not condoning the fact that we are just mere humans and therefore all we can do is sin.
Speaker BNo, the Bible clearly tells us that we are called to live a righteous and holy life.
Speaker BWe are not excused for our sin.
Speaker BBut what we do see here is that God knows us and he loves us.
Speaker BAnd he takes in mind, as the Bible says very clearly here, who we are and how we were made.
Speaker BAnd therefore that's why he has grace.
Speaker BThat's why he's extended compassion.
Speaker BYou want to see this pictured in Jesus?
Speaker BLook at Matthew, chapter 9.
Speaker BJesus looks out into the masses and he sees all of these people and he sees their brokenness and he sees their lostness.
Speaker BAnd it says not that he's angry at them, that he wants to condemn them.
Speaker BJesus's heart there when he sees these people without a shepherd, is that the Bible says that he is moved with compassion.
Speaker BIt literally means that, that his stomach was aching for these people.
Speaker BAnd the idea here is this.
Speaker BGod is first and foremost compassionate and gracious.
Speaker BThough he is just and holy, he has a desire for us to know him and therefore extending his grace to us.
Speaker BAnd so as a father pitieth his children, as a father has compassion on his children, so the Lord has compassion on them that fear him, for them that come to him in faith.
Speaker BThe Lord Lord has compassion on us.
Speaker BAnd I hope that we can understand that compassion and we're able to demonstrate that compassion to those around us.
Speaker BFolks, if God has compassion with me in all of my failures, in all of my inadequacies, I should be able to have compassion for those around me and their failures and their inadequacies.
Speaker BAnd I want to take you to a passage of scripture.
Speaker BMost of you know this passage of scripture, but I want to quote it here because I think that it is perfectly aligned with the understanding of having compassion.
Speaker BThat's in Ephesians, chapter 4, the very last verse in Ephesians chapter 4.
Speaker BIt speaks of how we can be kind to others.
Speaker BAnd the way that the Lord enacts His love towards us is that he extends, as the Bible says, tender mercies, his loving kindness.
Speaker BAnd I believe that as God is the example for us, so we are to understand and.
Speaker BAnd we are to apply in our lives.
Speaker BAnd so Ephesians 4:32.
Speaker BWhen I start to read this, most of you will be able to quote it and be kind one to another.
Speaker BTenderhearted, tenderhearted, forgiving one another.
Speaker BWhy, even as God, for Christ's sake, hath forgiven you.
Speaker BIt's the same principle of understanding God's love.
Speaker BI show God's love.
Speaker BI understand God's forgiveness.
Speaker BI show God's forgiveness.
Speaker BWhen you understand God's patience, I show God's patience.
Speaker BThe truth of the matter is that there are people in this world that don't deserve our patience, our love, our grace, our forgiveness.
Speaker BBut neither do we in the concept of God enacting those things to us.
Speaker BSo what I would say is this.
Speaker BAnytime you are tempted in your life, whether it be within the context of the family, the context of the church, the context of this world, anytime we're tempted to give something what we think they deserve, go back to understand what Christ has done for us.
Speaker BUnderstand his grace, Understand that he didn't get even with us.
Speaker BUnderstand that he's patient.
Speaker BUnderstand that he loves us.
Speaker BUnderstand that he has compassion.
Speaker BCompassion is having empathy for somebody.
Speaker BIt's hurting with people that are hurting.
Speaker BIt's weeping with people that are weeping.
Speaker BIt's seeing that their problem is real to them and coming to them and trying to show them that Jesus is.
Speaker BIs the answer to that problem.
Speaker BYou know, I've used this example before.
Speaker BI've looked at people's lives, and I know I'm probably the only one that's ever done this, but I've looked at other people's lives, and I looked at their problems and I said, wow, their problems are nothing compared to my problems.
Speaker BSo it's hard for me to have compassion upon someone who doesn't have the same.
Speaker BWhat I would consider the same struggle.
Speaker BI remember going back when I was teaching, we had teachers appreciation last week, and it made me reflect a little bit on my.
Speaker BMy teaching years.
Speaker BAnd I remember being there with middle schoolers and high schoolers.
Speaker BAnd some of you will understand this, back when these kids would date, they would date for like, two months, okay?
Speaker BThey would never really go out on a date.
Speaker BThey would just sit at school and they would talk to each other and smile at each other.
Speaker BAnd then he broke up with me.
Speaker BAnd there's this girl crying in class.
Speaker BAnd we were going to get married, and they're like ninth grade, and they've only been dating for like, two weeks.
Speaker BAnd I would sit there and, you know, my.
Speaker BMy flesh or whatever you Want to call?
Speaker BIt was like, get over it.
Speaker BCome on.
Speaker BThis means nothing.
Speaker BBut at the end of the day, for them, in that moment, that was a hurt, that was a deep cut.
Speaker BAnd so as Christians, what we are called to do is when we see someone that maybe in our mind doesn't have as deep of a struggle as we have, it's still find them in that moment and come to them and encourage them and give them that compassion.
Speaker BBecause that's what the Lord does, right?
Speaker BThink about when the Lord looks at our problems.
Speaker BSo, oh, you.
Speaker BYou know, and God, as for man, his days are as grass.
Speaker BFor man, his days are as grass, limited, short.
Speaker BAs a flower of the field, so he flourisheth.
Speaker BThere might be a time of growth, for the wind passeth over it and it is gone, and the place thereof shall know it no more.
Speaker BSo the Bible tells us here that though we feel like our lives are long and our lives are substantial, really in the grand scheme of eternity, our lives are, Are, are short.
Speaker BBut then we see the contrast between man and the Lord.
Speaker BBut the mercy of the Lord is from everlasting to everlasting upon them that fear him and his righteousness unto children's children.
Speaker BAnd so the idea here is this.
Speaker BIn.
Speaker BIn our lives that we're living and the things that we worship and the things that we spend time on, our.
Speaker BOur lives are short, our lives are limited.
Speaker BBut in the context of our relationship with God, we know that his mercy is from everlasting to everlasting.
Speaker BHe is eternal.
Speaker BHis love is eternal.
Speaker BHis forgiveness is eternal.
Speaker BAll the more reason why we need to invest now into the things of eternity and not into the things of this earth.
Speaker BWhy would I worship something that's going to pass away in 70, 80, 90 years?
Speaker BSo some of us will worship things that don't mean anything next year.
Speaker BAnd, and the concept of worship comes to this idea of who really is worthy of our worship, what object is truly worthy of our worship?
Speaker BAnd it really comes down to this.
Speaker BThe only object that is worthy of worship, the only thing that we should put our faith in is the Lord.
Speaker BThat's the only thing.
Speaker BBecause the Bible says that all of us are created to have faith in something.
Speaker BBut when we put our faith in things that fail, when we put our faith in things that will waste away, the Bible says that we are putting our treasures in things that will rust away.
Speaker BAnd the Bible speaks of that in the Book of Matthew.
Speaker BWe put our treasures in things that moth and rust, corrupt and that will pass away, that could be stolen away.
Speaker BBut the things of God can never be stolen away.
Speaker BThey cannot be eroded away.
Speaker BThey cannot be taken from us.
Speaker BUltimately, the relationship that we have with God is forever.
Speaker BThe forgiveness that we have in God is forever.
Speaker BAnd therefore, what we do is we worship him for that.
Speaker BSome of us worship him for the gifts that he gives us only.
Speaker BSo, for example, well, I'll worship God today if I get what I want.
Speaker BI will worship God today if I feel like everything's going my way.
Speaker BBut at the end of the day, that's superficial worship.
Speaker BThat's worship based in who I am, based in what I get.
Speaker BBut true depth in worship is, Lord, whatever happens to me, I worship you for who you are and what you have done.
Speaker BAnd what has happened in our society today because we are such a humanistic society and it's been this way for a very, very long time, is that worship becomes all about us.
Speaker BAnd just forgive me this morning if I step a little bit too far into your comfort zone.
Speaker BBut many songs that are considered to be worship speak specifically just about the person who is the one singing.
Speaker BAnd my worship is not worshiping me.
Speaker BMy worship is about worshiping Him.
Speaker BNow, there's things that I can say that God has done through me and changed in my life.
Speaker BBut if the focus in my worship is me, if the spotlight is me only, that's not true worship.
Speaker BWell, it is worship, but it's not worshiping the one who should be worshiped.
Speaker BAnd so we have to really dig deep into the concept of what is meaningful worship.
Speaker BI worship only on Sunday mornings when I come in.
Speaker BNo, I worship in the car.
Speaker BI worship.
Speaker BYou know, any.
Speaker BAny of us can worship in any place.
Speaker BDoesn't have to be in this building.
Speaker BThis is where we corporately worship.
Speaker BThis is where we come once, twice, sometimes three times a week.
Speaker BAnd we worship together.
Speaker BBut that doesn't mean that this is the only place that we are supposed to worship.
Speaker BWe are supposed to worship in everything that we do.
Speaker BYou ever heard that?
Speaker BYou ever think about that verse?
Speaker BWhether therefore you eat or drink or whatsoever you do, do all the glory of God means that the way that I eat, the way that I drink, the way that I interact with people, the way that I work, the way that I love, the way that I parent, the way everything can be worshipful to the Lord.
Speaker BAnd so I say all that to say this.
Speaker BLet's really inspect our lives in the way that we worship.
Speaker BSome people worship through music.
Speaker BThat is a fantastic way to worship.
Speaker BBut again, what's the focus?
Speaker BIs it me or is it Him?
Speaker BSome people worship through what they do in service.
Speaker BBut is the service for me or for Him?
Speaker BSome people worship through their giving.
Speaker BAll really important ways of worship.
Speaker BWhat is the giving for me or for Him?
Speaker BAnd the list goes on and on.
Speaker BAnd we can worship God in every way, or we can worship ourselves.
Speaker BAnd so what David is saying here is, he is the heavenly Father who is perfect, the only Father worthy of worship.
Speaker BAnd so the true question here this morning is this, who are we going to serve?
Speaker BWho are we going to worship?
Speaker BWho are we going to lift up?
Speaker BWho are we going to take to a place in our life to say, you know what?
Speaker BHe is the one that I am committed to.
Speaker BBless the Lord, oh my soul and all that is within me.
Speaker BBless his holy name.
Speaker BAnd I think that's something that we all have to come to in our lives to understand when it comes to this idea of love and of worship and of sacrifice.
Speaker BUltimately, we can lay up our treasures for the here and now, or we can lay up our treasures in heaven.
Speaker BI'm going to leave it with this.
Speaker BIn Matthew, chapter 6, verse 19, it says, Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth where moth and rust doth corrupt, and where thieves break through and steal.
Speaker BBut lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt, and where thieves do not break through nor steal.
Speaker BFor where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.
Speaker BWhat's your treasure this morning?
Speaker BI love my dad, my earthly father, with all of my heart.
Speaker BHe wasn't my best friend growing up.
Speaker BHe was my dad.
Speaker BWhen I grew up and became a dad myself, he eventually became my best friend.
Speaker BAnd I love my dad with everything.
Speaker BI understand.
Speaker BHe's.
Speaker BHe's flawed.
Speaker BThere was a time in my life where I thought he was completely perfect.
Speaker BI thought he was the strongest guy in the world.
Speaker BI thought my dad could fix anything.
Speaker BAnd I went through that weird stage where, like, there was a time in my life where I thought my dad was perfect.
Speaker BThere was a time in my life where I thought my dad knew nothing.
Speaker BAnd then there was a time in my life where I thought my dad knew pretty much everything.
Speaker BAnd he's taught me a lot as a father.
Speaker BAnd if.
Speaker BIf I can understand that relationship and I can understand my love for him and my.
Speaker BAnd the sacrifice that I have for him, I treasure that relationship, and I invest into that relationship the way I invest into that.
Speaker BI'm going to be honest with you guys this morning.
Speaker BThe way I invest in the relationship with my Father is.
Speaker BI call him.
Speaker BI don't get to see Him.
Speaker BSome of you that have your fathers living and they're here around you, take advantage of that.
Speaker BThe truth is, is the way I communicate with my dad, the way I invest in my relationship with my dad, for the most part, is I call him and I talk to him and I read his texts and I send him pictures and we talk about things in life and we spend time together.
Speaker BAnd the reason why we do that is because we treasure that relationship.
Speaker BIt's the same thing with our Heavenly Father.
Speaker BIf we treasure that relationship with him, we will do the things that he has called us to do.
Speaker BThe Bible says if we love him, we will keep his commandments, we will obey him, we will spend time with him, we will read his word, we will talk to him in prayer.
Speaker BWe will spend time with those that he loves.
Speaker BThat's the church, right?
Speaker BJesus died for the church.
Speaker BHe loves the church.
Speaker BAnd so therefore we love the church.
Speaker BAnd so all in all, what we can see here in this passage is that the heart is set on the things that we treasure.
Speaker BOur life will be set on the things that we treasure.
Speaker BThe worship that we have will be set on the things that we treasure.
Speaker BAnd so do we treasure who God is in his character and what he has done for us.
Speaker BIf we do, that worship will be different.
Speaker BAnd so here this morning, if you are seeking that love of a Father, if you're seeking that love that never fails, come to Him.
Speaker BEither come to him in salvation or come to him in repentance and turn your life over to Him.
Speaker BThe truth is, is that there might be some people in this room that have not trusted in Jesus as a personal savior.
Speaker BToday is the day the Bible says you cannot find the Father unless you come through the Son.
Speaker BJesus says, I am the way, I am the truth, I am the life.
Speaker BNo man cometh unto the Father but by me.
Speaker BSo if you want to know that love of a father, come to Jesus here this morning and trust in him as your personal savior.
Speaker BBut for some of us that have trusted in Jesus as our personal savior, we might not be experiencing that love.
Speaker BWe might not be understanding that love.
Speaker BWe might not be mirroring that love to other people around us.
Speaker BWhat do we need to do?
Speaker BWe need to set our hearts on the things above.
Speaker BWe need to set our affections on the things above, not on the things of this earth.
Speaker BSometimes it just takes a wake up call.
Speaker BSometimes it's like, hey, you know what?
Speaker BThis thing that I'm struggling with Right now doesn't matter in the grand scheme of eternity.
Speaker BI can tell you the time and the place that I realized that certain things don't matter.
Speaker BAnd for the sake of time, I won't go there.
Speaker BBut it had to do with Silas and his birth and some of the struggles that happened there.
Speaker BAnd the reality for me in that moment was I am worrying about a lot of things in my life that don't matter in the grand scheme of eternity.
Speaker BAnd so for us, sometimes it takes a wake up call.
Speaker BHopefully it doesn't.
Speaker BHopefully it just takes the word of God to show us that some of the things that we're spending so much time on, so much worship in, that that in and of itself means nothing in the grand scheme of everything.
Speaker BAnd so the greatest thing that we can do is love the Lord with everything and then to pass on to the next generation how to do that as well.
Speaker BIf there's anything I can leave to my children, it's the beauty of knowing God and loving him and walking with him and walking in the will of God.
Speaker BThere's a lot of lessons I want to teach my kids.
Speaker BSome of you dads, have you ever said this?
Speaker BThis is why we can't have nice things?
Speaker BMy kids, probably in my funeral, that's they're going to say, dad always said, this is why we can't have nice things.
Speaker BOkay, I'm working on that.
Speaker BI want to be remembered by.
Speaker BHey, his love for Christ.
Speaker BHe showed us what it meant to have a real relationship with him.
Speaker BAnd so what do our.
Speaker BThis goes directly to dads out there, grandfathers.
Speaker BWhat do our kids know us by?
Speaker BDo they know us by the things that mean nothing for eternity, or do they know us by the things that matter for eternity in a relationship with Christ?
Speaker BAnd that's extended to all of us, not just dads, moms, ladies, men that are just not biological fathers, but spiritual fathers.
Speaker BWhat do people know us by?
Speaker BWhat's our testimony?
Speaker BI hope that our testimony is that we're pointing people to Christ here this morning.
Speaker BLet's worship him with all that we are.
Speaker BI'm going to ask if you're able to.
Speaker BTo stand with me.
Speaker BEvery head bowed, every eye closed.
Speaker BWe're going to have a time of reflection here this morning in this invitation.
Speaker BAll I want to do is just kind of point out the obvious.
Speaker BWe have a loving heavenly Father who has done everything for us.
Speaker BDads, have I been the type of father that's talked about there in Psalm 103?
Speaker BAm I patient?
Speaker BAm I loving Am I, am I pay?
Speaker BProviding all those lists of things that.
Speaker BThat God has done for us.
Speaker BBut Christian out there, maybe, maybe it's this.
Speaker BMaybe, maybe you're struggling with this concept of worship.
Speaker BWhat is worship?
Speaker BAm I worshiping?
Speaker BIt's not something that can be fabricated or manifested just by our outward actions, but it's an inward thing.
Speaker BWhy?
Speaker BWhy, why don't I want to worship?
Speaker BWhy can't I understand these things and understand the love of Christ, get deeper into it, understand the greatness of who he is.
Speaker BBut if you don't know Jesus as your personal Savior this morning, come forward and we can show you in the word of God what it means to know him and understand his love and understand his forgiveness.
Speaker BLord, I pray that you be in this time of invitation, working hearts and lives.
Speaker BWe ask that you be with us here this morning as fathers, specifically to lead our families in the truth of God.
Speaker BTo lead our families and the love of Christ.
Speaker BTo love our spouses as God has called us.
Speaker BTo love, to be the example to the best of our ability for the cause of the kingdom.
Speaker BSo we thank you.
Speaker BWe love you.
Speaker BIn Jesus name, amen.
Speaker BAs the music plays, follow as the Lord leads here this morning.
Speaker AThank you again for listening to the Middletown Baptist Church podcast.
Speaker AI hope that this sermon has been.
Speaker BA blessing for you.
Speaker AIf you would like to find out more information about our church or this sermon, you can find us at middletownbaptistchurch.org or find us on Facebook or YouTube.
Speaker AYou can also email me directly at Josh Massaro at middletownbaptistchurch.
Speaker BCom.
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Speaker AThank you so much.
Speaker AGod bless.
Speaker AHave a wonderful day.