When I think of my father, I think of this saying: “He didn’t tell me how to live; he lived, and he let me watch him do it.” During my youth, I watched my dad walk with God. He led Sunday morning church services, taught an adult Bible study class, helped with counting the offering and served as a deacon. Outside of church he faithfully defended the gospel and read his Bible. I saw him express his love for the Lord through his actions.

Asa, king of Judah, modelled devotion to God for a season in his life (2 Chron. 14:2). He removed the idols (false gods) from his kingdom, restored the altar of the Lord and led the people into a covenant (binding agreement) with God (15:8-12). Asa’s son Jehoshaphat carried on this legacy by seeking “the God of his father and walk[ing] in His commandments” (17:4). Jehoshaphat rid the land of idol worship (v.6) and sent out priests and Levites to teach God’s law in all of the cities of Judah (vv.7-9).

Jehoshaphat’s reign resembled that of his father; he faithfully honoured Asa’s godly example. Yet even more important, Jehoshaphat’s “heart took delight in the ways of the Lord” (v.6). Today, if you’re looking for a father to follow, remember your heavenly Father and take delight in His ways.


We honour God’s name when we call Him our Father and live like His Son.

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Jennifer Benson Schuldt

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