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Of Fathers and Sons

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Today’s analogy is: “A good father helps his son grow into a man.” It was a warm summer day when I took my son biking up the hill for the first time.  He was a great biker... on the flats.  But his little legs were unaccustomed to long uphill pedals.  Here’s how it went, from his perspective: “This is too hard!” “I’ll never make it up there!” “I’m tipping… I’m falling!” And here’s how it went from my perspective: “He’s ready for this  I know he’ll feel great when he makes it.” “It’ll be a challenge for him, but I’ll be right here beside him.” “Oops he’s a little unsteady; I’ll just give him a little push.” “He’s doing great!” As you can imagine, we made it safely to the top. For me, the outcome was never in doubt: I knew he was ready for it and I knew I’d help him all the way up.  But as I was helping him up the hill, I suddenly laughed at myself when I realized how often I feel exactly like my son, struggling through some trial or challenge in my own life.  Here’s what I learned: 1. God knows what I need and what I’m capable of better than I do.  He will never push me too hard:  (1 Corinthians 10:13) 2. God does sometimes push me out of my comfort zone;  God is tolerant of my fears but not indulgent: (Exodus 3:7-14, 4:10-15) 3. God loves me far more than I love my own son; he’s more sure to help me than I am to help my own son:  (Luke 11:11-13) As you consider these passages, remember that God loves you too much not to help you grow.
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