Redefining Fatherhood: Sacrifice, Division, and God’s Perfect Love
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Deacon Pete reflects on a difficult Father’s Day sermon prompted by Jesus’ harsh words about setting family members against each other, concluding that Jesus is not condemning fatherhood but redefining it under the kingdom of God, where even the sacred institution of family is subordinate. He explains that in Jesus’ time family meant economic survival, inheritance, and religious community, so following Jesus entailed profound social upheaval and sacrifice. He offers three examples: God’s care for sparrows and counting hairs portrays the reassuring, protective love of a good father; “losing life to find it” parallels a father’s sacrifices that bring deeper joy and purpose; and loving God above parents liberates believers from idealizing human fathers, opening a truer relationship with God. He acknowledges gratitude, grief, and pain associated with fathers, noting broken homes, and points to God as the perfect Father. He connects this to Eucharist, honoring fathers and forgiving shortcomings.00:00 Opening Prayer00:13 A Tough Fathers Day Text01:38 Family Then and Now02:39 Example One Gods Care03:51 Example Two Sacrifice04:34 When Fatherhood Hurts05:53 Example Three Loving God First07:41 Losing Life Finding Love