
By Dr. David K. Ewen
Start With Godly Direction
First, men lead homes like Jesus in every season. Next, many families need clear direction during Seasonal Holidays, especially when stress rises. Then, Paul says, “the husband is head,” in Ephesians 5:23 NKJV. After that, he seeks Forgiveness and Justice when he prays before hard talks. For example, he starts a Christmas devotion and asks each child to share one thankful thought. Lastly, he speaks Hope with steady love, and the home feels safer.
Serve With Strong Hands
Meanwhile, Jesus trains leaders to serve before they lead. Afterward, Jesus says, “be your servant,” in Matthew 20:26-28 NKJV. Besides, a father gives hope when he listens closely and stays patient. Therefore, he admits wrong choices and offers forgiveness without excuses. For instance, he hosts relatives during Seasonal Holidays and serves quietly all day. Eventually, he protects Justice at home by treating each family member fairly.
Honor Your Wife Daily
Furthermore, a husband leads best when he honors his wife with respect and kindness. Still, God says, “love your wives,” in Colossians 3:19 NKJV. Consequently, he practices Forgiveness first when he speaks too sharply. Similarly, he shows Justice by sharing chores and making fair plans together. As a result, Peter says, “dwell with them with understanding,” in 1 Peter 3:7 NKJV. In time, they celebrate Seasonal Holidays as a team and build Hope in their children.
Train Children in Truth
Moreover, fathers teach faith through daily routines, not only Sundays. Later, Moses says, “teach them diligently,” in Deuteronomy 6:6-7 NKJV. Additionally, a dad explains Justice when he disciplines calmly and gives clear reasons. Thus, he corrects lying, gives consequences, and offers Forgiveness after repentance. Specifically, he reads Bible stories during Seasonal Holidays and connects them to real choices. In turn, Proverbs says, “walks in his integrity,” in Proverbs 20:7 NKJV, and he gives children lasting Hope.
Pray Through Every Problem
Likewise, prayer anchors leadership when life feels unstable. Subsequently, Paul says, “pray without ceasing,” in 1 Thessalonians 5:17 NKJV. Notably, Proverbs says, “a soft answer,” in Proverbs 15:1 NKJV, so a dad speaks gently. Accordingly, he asks Forgiveness fast and keeps Hope strong after mistakes. For instance, he gathers everyone after conflict and prays for Justice and peace. As peace grows, the Seasonal Holidays feel warmer because grace fills the room.
Men Lead Homes Like Jesus
Finally, men lead homes like Jesus with steady service and humble courage. Then, Joshua says, “we will serve the LORD,” in Joshua 24:15 NKJV, and families follow together. Moreover, they practice Justice by protecting the weak and telling the truth at home. Therefore, they offer Forgiveness quickly and rebuild Hope after hard seasons. Consequently, they plan Seasonal Holidays around worship, giving, and family prayer. Ultimately, Paul says, “Christ who strengthens me,” in Philippians 4:13 NKJV, so men keep leading with love.
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