This weekend has been an opportunity for resetting and rethinking, so it puts the 'fool' on this day in a different light. It just so happens that the annual worldwide general conference of my Church falls on this weekend and it's been good to take part in it, listening to the counsel, guidance, and instruction on offer. A key tenet of our faith is the belief that the family is central to God's plan. Fathers, then, play a key role in the family and far too many of us are not taking that responsibility as seriously as we (editorial aside - I say 'we' and 'us' because I know I'm not a perfect father and husband) should. We are not stepping up. It's time that we did.
"Brethren, step up." - Elder Jeffrey S. Holland |
It is time to recommit ourselves fully to our wives and children. It is time to be better - better fathers, better husbands, better friends, better men. It really is time to step up. God expects more us. One thing I know, because I've seen it time and again in my own life, is that if we will do the things that God expects of us, we will be blessed, rewarded, edified - whatever you want to call it - the reward is there. So, it's time. Time to step up. Just do me a favor - don't think that watching the movie 'Step Up' will provide a Cliff's Notes version of how to be better. It won't. Instead it will cause you to wonder how it is that Channing Tatum has a career and then it will inspire you to wish for the sweet relief of death because you'll never ever get that time you wasted watching it back. Ever.
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