Smart Dad

Whoever loves wisdom makes his father rejoice. – Proverbs 29:3

A hard-working single dad named William Jackson Smart was the inspiration for the creation of Father’s Day. His wife died in 1898 while giving birth to their sixth child, and the Civil War veteran was left to raise the children alone in rural Washington.

In May 1909, Smart’s daughter, by then a married woman named Sonora Dodd, heard a sermon enumerating the virtues of motherhood. It was Mother’s Day, a new American holiday that had begun the previous year. Sonora decided to honor her dad’s dedication to his children by seeking to have a Father’s Day designated on the calendar. The day caught on, but it wasn’t permanently established as an annual holiday in the US until 1972.

What a vital role fathers can play in the home as they train their children to follow God’s ways! Proverbs 4 gives these nuggets of wisdom that dads can pass on to their children: "Do not enter the path of the wicked" (v. 14). "Keep your heart with all diligence" (v.23). "Put away from you a deceitful mouth" (v. 24). And finally, "Remove your foot from evil" (v. 27).

We honor our godly fathers by obeying their instruction. And we should pray for all dads to recognize their God-given role of training in the home. – J. David Branon

We’re thankful for good fathers, Lord,

They’re special gifts from You;

Help us to show we honor them

By what we say and do. – Sper


READ: Proverbs 4:14-27


Good fathers not only tell us how to live – they show us.

The Bible in one year:


• Nehemiah 4-6

• Acts 2:22-47

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