And God looked down on all He had made and said, “I need a caretaker.”

So, God made a father.

“I need someone,” God said, “to take children fishing and play catch in the backyard. It must be someone who is tough enough to run a chainsaw and yet, gentle enough to join his little girl and her dolls for tea.”

“I need someone to bring the car around when it’s raining, so everyone else can stay dry. Someone who will keep jumper cables in his truck, just in case. I need someone to notice practical things, like how the tread on the tires is wearing and if the weather stripping around the front door needs replacing, for no one else will.”

“Yes,” God laughed, “He will struggle to find his socks and keys. But I’ll help him find time for the important things, like tumbling with the kids in the den floor, or saying ‘I’m proud of you, son,’ or giving Mama a hug.”

So, God made a father.

God thought, “I need someone to provide for the family. Someone who will get up early and stay up late and never complain. I need someone who’s willing to make unpopular decisions and stand by them. someone to provide authority and discipline, as well as love.”

“He must be someone who listens more than he talks. Who will stand by his family through laughter and tears, tornadoes and snowstorms, good times and bad. Someone who will love his kids and love their mother, even more.”

“I need someone who is willing to carve the Thanksgiving turkey, for no one else wants the job."

”I need someone who’s not aid to go into Grandma’s dark cellar, or to check on what goes bump in the night, or to remove the dead mouse from the mousetrap.”

“I’ll give him broad shoulders, broad enough to carry a little child around town and broad enough to pull more than his fair share.”

So, God made a father.

God said, “I need someone strong enough to open a tightly sealed jelly jar and someone tall enough to place the angel on top of the Christmas tree. And yet, I need someone who is gracious enough to let his son fish the best fishing hole, or to let his daughter win at least one hand of gin rummy.”

“Yes, I need someone who is willing to work the second-shift, or take second-best, or play second fiddle, so that his family can have it better than he did. I need someone who’s willing . . . willing to man up and provide the love, support and strength his family will so desperately need.”

  1. So, God made a father.

 

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HAPPY FATHER'S DAY!   May  God continue to strengthen and bless you as you love and care for your family.