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Listen to the song "The Gambler" by Kenny Rogers
A father’s needs, need to be met if he is to ever be what he need to be as a father.
In other words, what a father needs to give to his children, he needs to have received as a child.
This is good theory but not very practical, glory to God, the gap filler.
Here is a good list of attributes of a good father.
1. Protective
2. Providing
3. Mentoring
4. Mentee
5. Deliberate
6. Determined
7. Gentle
8. Kind
9. Forgiving
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Merciful
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Firm
12. Ardent
Some of these seem counter intuitive, like merciful and firm, thus the metaphor of “The Gambler”.
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The Needs of A Father
* Moses had a mentor, Jethro his father in law.
* Mentors are not flawless
* The Midianite culture practice circumcision of the eve of the grooms wedding, contrary to the Hebrews practice on the 8th day of a boys life.
* Mentors do have something to offer
* Our legal system is owed to Jethro
* Moses is accountable to God the Father
* He almost lost his life for his disobedience
* Moses needed a support system
* Moses wife Zipporah did what he had fail to do and God spared his life because of it.
* Moses followed through by being obedient to God.
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