Lessons For Fathers From The Book Of Proverbs
The book of Proverbs opens with a father's voice calling out to his son. Here are ten timeless lessons for fathers drawn straight from its pages — practical, honest, and grounded in the fear of the Lord. He sat down — somewhere in Jerusalem, sometime in the tenth century before Christ — and he began to write to his son. Not a letter, exactly. More like a long conversation he was afraid he would not get to finish. The kind a father has when he realizes, with a sharpness that surprises him, that his boy is growing up faster than expected and that the world waiting for him is more dangerous than it looks. We do not know everything about the man who wrote the opening chapters of Proverbs. Tradition identifies him with Solomon. The text calls him a father speaking to his son. What we do know is that he wrote with the urgency of a man who understood that words spoken into a young life can echo for decades — and that silence where wisdom should have been can leave a child exposed to thing...