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Pastor Charles Stilwell ULCM

Sapphries

  • The Father's Legacy
    Monday, December 14, 2020
    They did a study of men who ended up in therapy: 23% of them had physically absent fathers, 29% had psychologically absent fathers, 18% had disapproving fathers, 15% had dangerous fathers, only 15% had fathers who were nurturing. Thus, 85% of men in therapy had bad relationships with their fathers! Other studies have shown over and over again, that one of the most central causes of crime and social problems is the lack of a father. If you're a father, take this to heart. Fatherhood is one of the most important ministries on earth. Treat it as such. And if you've had a tough time with your father, and he's still alive - forgive and bless him - you can change that relationship. And above all, no matter what kind of relationship you had or didn't have with your father - remember you ultimately have another Father - a Father who is never absent, never abusive, never anything less than loving. No matter what your past has been, you have the chance to overcome it. And you can. Discover the Perfect and Loving Heavenly Father you now have, and you'll become the perfect Beloved Child you were always meant to be.
    From Message #1329 - Birkhat Avote
     
    Todays Mission
    Today, take some time to bring before your heavenly Father, any past hurts, rejections, or scars that you've carried, and receive the unconditional love and healing that can only come from your Heavenly Father.
     
    Scripture: Mark 11:25
     
    Rabbi Jonathan Cahn
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