by Dick
Innes
“Joseph
said to his father, "They are my sons, whom God has given me in this
place." And he said, "Please bring them to me, and I will bless
them" (Genesis 48:9, NIV).
Working
with people in support groups over a number of years it amazed me how many
participants--both men and women—had a father issue. That is, they felt
that their father was never or rarely involved in their life either physically
and/or emotionally when they were a child and/or a teenager. All of these
people have a deep father wound because they never received their
father’s affirmation or blessing.
Popular
author and psychologist, Gary Smalley, lists some key answers received after
asking one hundred people how they knew that they had received their
father’s blessing. Following are some of the answers he received:
1.
"My father would put his arm around me at church and let me lay my head on
his shoulder."
2.
"When my father was facing being transferred at work, he purposely took
another job so that I could finish my senior year in high school at the same
school."
3.
"When I wrecked my parent's car, my father's first reaction was to hug me
and let me cry instead of yelling at me."
4.
"When I was thirteen, my dad trusted me to use his favorite hunting rifle
when I was invited to go hunting with a friend and his father.
5.
"My father went with me when I had to take back an ugly dress a saleswoman
had talked me into buying."
6.
"My father would let me practice pitching to him for a long time when he
got home from work."
7.
"Even though I had never seen him cry before, my father cried during my
wedding because he was going to miss me no longer being at home."
For
those of us who have had or still have an unresolved father issue we know the
pain of missing out on our father’s blessing. For fathers of
children/teens who are reading this article, I trust you will realize the
crucial role you play in the emotional and spiritual development of your
children. With your blessing they have a much greater chance of having a
fulfilling life and a healthy marriage and family life. Without your blessing
they may, like millions of others, spend the rest of their life seeking love in
all the wrong ways and places albeit in an unconscious and desperate attempt to
fill the empty place in their heart caused by a lack of their father’s
blessing and their subsequent father wound.
Suggested
prayer (if you have a father wound): “Dear God, thank you for helping me
to see that I never received my father’s blessing. Please lead me to the
help I need for the healing and recovery of my father wound. (If you are a
father): Please help me to be the father my children need so they will know
without a shadow of a doubt that they have my full blessing. Thank you for
hearing and answering my prayer. Gratefully, in Jesus’ name, amen.”
“A
father of the fatherless, and a judge of the widows, is God in his holy
habitation.” - Psalm 68:5

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