The Foundation of Fathers - Part Six of the Series, Rooted & Grounded
The message “The Foundation of Fathers” emphasizes that fathers are part of God’s design for helping children become who God created them to be. The main Scripture is Psalm 103:13–14, which stats that as a father shows compassion to his children, the Lord shows compassion to those who fear Him, because He “knows our frame.” Pastor Hudson explains that “frame” means a person’s God-given structure, design, gifts, and purpose. Fathers should therefore know their children’s frame, nurture it, and not crush or impose another vision on them.
The main points:
1. God is the model Father
God knows our frame, understands our weakness, and responds with compassion. Earthly fathers should reflect that same compassion and understanding.
God knows our frame, understands our weakness, and responds with compassion. Earthly fathers should reflect that same compassion and understanding.
2. Fathers must recognize and nurture a child’s God-given design
Children should not be forced into a parent’s unrealized dreams. Fathers should help identify gifts, leadership traits, personality, and purpose, then guide those qualities with discipline and wisdom.
3. A father’s foundation has three dimensions: destiny, design, and duty
A father’s destiny is to show compassion and bring correction. His design is to tend, keep, cultivate, and protect what God has entrusted to him. His duty is to stand in the gates, lead the way, overcome obstacles, build for the future, and set standards.
4. Correction is instruction, not simply punishment
Pastor Hudson distinguishes correction from spanking, teaching that true correction involves explanation, modeling, training, and helping children learn to correct themselves.
5. Fathers are gatekeepers and protectors
Fathers should be involved in the places that shape their children—schools, communities, systems, and relationships—so they can discern whether those environments support or distort the child’s God-given frame.
6. Family legacy matters
Proverbs 22:28 is used to show that fathers and forefathers set “landmarks”—standards, values, and examples—that help future generations know the right direction.
7. The final responsibility is to listen, learn, lean, and love
Children should listen to, learn from, lean on, and love their fathers—and all believers should do the same with the Heavenly Father.
The message teaches that fathers are called to reflect God’s compassion, understand their children’s purpose, provide instruction and protection, and build a foundation that helps future generations walk in God’s design.
Children should listen to, learn from, lean on, and love their fathers—and all believers should do the same with the Heavenly Father.
The message teaches that fathers are called to reflect God’s compassion, understand their children’s purpose, provide instruction and protection, and build a foundation that helps future generations walk in God’s design.
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