Joshua Boyd
Genesis 5:3 – Adam became the father of a son, Seth, who was "just like him, in his very image."
Main Idea
Fatherhood is not simply a consequence of having children—it is a calling from God.
Just as mothers reflect God's nurturing nature, fathers reflect God's nature as an initiator. God has designed fathers to plant seeds, start things, and help shape the next generation.
Lessons from the First Father
- Adam became a father after sin entered the world.
- Like every father since, Adam was imperfect.
- Cain and Abel remind us that no parent gets everything right.
- God does not require perfection; He calls fathers to reflect His image and remain faithful.
The Purpose of a Father
Throughout Scripture, the word "father" often refers to an initiator or founder:
- Abraham is called the father of faith.
- Israel (Jacob) became the father of a nation.
- Fathers are called to begin, plant, and initiate.
A father's role is to plant seeds—both natural and spiritual.
The Power of Initiation
Genesis 4:26 tells us that during the days of Seth and Enosh, people began to worship the Lord by name.
Someone initiated a return to worship.
The message suggests that Seth reflected Adam's image because Adam had returned to reflecting God's image. When fathers keep their eyes on the Heavenly Father, they influence generations that follow.
A Word to Fathers
- You don't have to be perfect.
- You can start planting new seeds today.
- You can initiate forgiveness, faith, worship, encouragement, and purpose in your family.
- What you model is often caught by your children more than it is taught.
Speaking Life into the Next Generation
Fathers plant seeds through:
- Encouragement
- Confidence
- Faith-filled words
- Godly example
- Intentional leadership
Children need confidence, but they must also learn where their strength comes from—God.
Working Together
God designed fathers and mothers with complementary purposes:
- Fathers initiate and plant.
- Mothers nurture and help things grow.
- Together they create an environment where God can bring increase.
Beyond Parenting
This message applies to everyone.
Every believer has:
- A God-given purpose
- A calling
- An anointing to fulfill that calling
When we embrace God's purpose, we experience greater fruitfulness, effectiveness, and impact.
Takeaway
Fatherhood is a calling to reflect the Heavenly Father, initiate what is good, and plant seeds that will impact future generations.
As we follow Christ, our families, churches, workplaces, and communities benefit from the seeds we intentionally sow today.