

Today's Devotional
& Prayer
Father's Day
“Therefore do not be like them. For your Father knows the things you have need of before you ask Him. In this manner, therefore, pray:
Our Father which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name.
Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread.
And forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors.
And lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil: For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever. Amen." - Matthew 6:8-13
With Father’s Day this weekend, I thought it was appropriate to share a prayer that Jesus uttered to His Father. When I think of Father’s Day, my heart is full of gratitude—for the godly men God has placed in my life, and especially for our perfect Heavenly Father.
My own dad was always a quiet example of strength, faith, and integrity. A Christian gentleman and businessman, he lived out his faith in front of us kids every day. He was always a great encourager; I remember being in his office at age 26, not yet saved, unhappy about another failed job, literally crying on Dad’s shoulders. I’ll never forget what he said: “Jim, get your spiritual house in order and everything else will fall into place.” He was so right!! I accepted Jesus as my savior shortly after that. Though time has brought changes—Dad is now with Jesus in Heaven—my brothers and sisters and I are so thankful for his enduring love and quiet witness.
Then there’s my father-in-law, a man I’ve come to admire deeply. He’s just about the purest saint I know — a heart for God. For some 42 years now, I’ve seen his consistent walk with the Lord. In the past, he’d be encouraging someone at church or just checking in to see how my day’s going. He radiated warmth and genuine care. He’s been a senior elder, a counselor to many, and to me, a trusted friend. His life is a testimony to the faithfulness of God, and I’m honored to know him. Now well into his 90s, I’m thankful for those who care for him in our church’s nursing home.
These two men reflect something of the character of our Heavenly Father—a Father who is always present, always faithful, always loving. Jesus taught us to pray, “Our Father in heaven,” and those words remind us that we are not alone. We belong to the God who created us, redeemed us, and walks with us daily. He is holy and majestic, yet personal and near. He never sleeps, never tires, never changes. And He is the only One truly worthy of being called awesome.
This Father’s Day, I encourage you to celebrate the dads in your life. If your father is still with you, call him today—thank him, love him, and cherish the time you have. If your dad has gone on to be with the Lord, give thanks for the memories and the influence he left behind. And if you are a father—or married to one—know that your role matters deeply, and that God can use your life to bless generations.
Above all, let’s thank our Heavenly Father, who lavishes His love on us and calls us His children. Remember 1 John 3:1.
From your friends at WBNH, have a joyful and blessed Father’s Day.
Jim Huber
WBNH Station Manager
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