7 Verses for Fatherless Men Who Are Now Fathers

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7 Verses for Fatherless Men Who Are Now Fathers by Rudy Carrasco When my first child was about to be born, I freaked out. It was the 9th month. I was 33. I was in the bathroom and thought, “I don’t know how to father her. What am I going to do?” I grew up without a father and without a mother. My sister, God bless her, raised me. The thing is, I knew a lot about caring for people, following Christ, and knew enough about what it takes to be a father and husband that I felt ok. But it was one of those moments when you look deep inside yourself—and I freaked out. “I can’t do this,” I thought. “I am going to mess her up.”
 
 If you know me, you might be wondering why I am saying “she.” My first child is my son, Samuel. Well, the doctors had told my wife, early on in the pregnancy, that the ultrasound showed our little it was a she. It was not until a 9th month ultrasound that the tech turned to my wife and said, “Yeah, about your little girl. Look at this...on the screen... see THAT? You’ve got a boy.” [Pause for mad dash by nesting mom to convert everything—clothes, baby shower, and baby room - from girl theme to boy theme.]
 
 Anyway, about those feelings about not being a good dad: I’m sure guys who have their fathers in their lives will say they also had jitters before their first child was born. Well, this is not for you. This is for people like me, who had no dad, do not have a dad, or have a dad that they think is not a good dad. You have the usual human anxieties plus you are wondering how they heck you are going to pull this off.
 
 I am now a father and married to my beautiful wife, Kafi, for 17 years. Together we have four children—a son, Samuel, and daughters Micah, Gabrielle, and Isabella— who are called to be stewards of the spiritual, social, and material resources that Christ gave them through birth into my family and at this time and place in history.
Here are some Bible verses that have guided me—and still guide me—in my understanding and practice of fatherhood.
 
 Psalm 1 – Love God’s word and all of your wildest dreams will come true. Psalm 1 says it this way: “Let your delight be in the law of the Lord. In His law, meditate day and night. If you do this, you will be like a tree firmly planted by streams of water, whose leaves do not whither, bears fruit in its season, and whatever he does he prospers.”
 I will restore the years that the locusts have eaten. This is in the second chapter of

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