
This fundamental fact of this existence is that this trust in God, this faith, is the firm foundation under everything which makes life worth living. It’s our handle on what we can’t see. Hebrews 11:1 The Message
Just yesterday we paused to celebrate our Fathers, and I couldn’t help but think of some of my favorite guys who are not only excellent fathers, but faithful men as well. Each of them has contributed and continues to contribute to the spiritual course of our family!
I enjoy watching the old tv series like Father Knows Best, My Three Sons, and of course, The Andy Griffith Show because the shows depict the world in which I grew up. Each show depicts a father in a different light – a dad who arrives home in a suit carrying a briefcase, a single dad raising three boys alone, and my favorite, a hard working dad who loves his Lord and always makes time for his family.
On a recent episode, Andy and Opie were sitting on the front porch on a Sunday afternoon while Aunt Bee was making home made ice cream. Opie looks at Andy and says, “Pa, I hope you don’t mind if I tell you about something that happened.” Andy gives him his full attention and asks, “What is it, Opie?”
“Well,” says Opie, “Mrs. Gilbert’s kitchen window got broken.” Andy pauses and says, “Well, I guess you did that.” Opie nods. “Well then,” Andy continues, “I hope you don’t mind if I tell you that you won’t get any more of your allowance until that window is paid.” Opie nods and says, “Yes, Pa.” They smile at each other and go to get ice cream! A perfect example of a father who has passed down to his son his faith, beliefs, and discipline.
This kind of father is likened to the ones who had enough faith in their Lord to sacrifice everything for this new country two hundred and fifty years ago. They trusted God to give them the strength, courage, fortitude, and vision to fight for freedom for these United States.
Now, we are gearing up to celebrate two hundred and fifty years of the United States of America! As a country, do we have the Faith of our Fathers to carry this country forward with the same strength, courage, fortitude, and vision that was entrusted to us?
Most of us in this country today are standing on the shoulders of those praying, believing, and steadfast Fathers that have come before us. Their unshakeable faith in times of hardship, their prayers at night, and their commitment to truth are examples that have shaped our lives more than any words that were ever spoken.
The faith of these fathers of our country provided strength in trials, hope in chaos, and direction in confusion. There are some qualities of those early Fathers of our country that we must embody and pass on.
First, these fathers of faith, obeyed God’s call and possessed a faith that moved forward in response to divine instruction. They never delayed when God spoke to them.
Next, these fathers of faith stood firm under pressure. They were not shaken by setbacks as they pursued the goal of freedom, but rather put on the full armor of God to move this country forward.
Finally, these fathers of faith cultivated a personal walk with God even amidst sacrifices. They passed on this faith to our country, and it is their greatest legacy.
The faith of our fathers is a foundation upon which this country was built these many years ago. The legacy of faith is the greatest inheritance we can pass on to the next generation, and it will last beyond time into eternity.
As we begin the preparation, remember the words of the song, Faith of our Fathers written by Frederick William Faber.
Faith of our Fathers living still, in spite of dungeon, fire or sword. O how our hearts beat high with joy, when ere we hear that glorious word. Faith of our Fathers, holy faith. We will be true to thee till death.
God Bless America!








