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ClosePeter Lenehan - 7 September, 2025
Devoted Dads (Fathers Day)

On Father’s Day, Peter Lenehan preaches from Proverbs 3:1–12 and Matthew 6:25–34, reminding us that being devoted dads—and devoted disciples—begins with knowing what it means to be a child of God. Drawing on Jesus’ command not to worry but to seek first God’s kingdom and righteousness, Peter encourages fathers and all believers to trust in God’s provision rather than chasing after temporary things. He challenges dads to place their Christian identity first, then their calling as husbands, and then as fathers, raising children in the training and instruction of the Lord (Ephesians 6:4). With honesty and encouragement, this sermon points us back to the cross as the ultimate reason we can trust God as our perfect Father who never fails in his care. 5 Questions to Think About: What does Proverbs 3:5–6 teach us about trusting God instead of relying on our own understanding? How does Jesus’ teaching in Matthew 6:25–34 challenge your daily worries and priorities? In what ways do you find yourself chasing after temporary things rather than seeking God’s kingdom first? For fathers—how can your Christian identity shape your role as a husband and dad (Ephesians 5:25; 6:4)? How does looking to the cross give you confidence that God has truly “got you covered” in every circumstance? 3 Takeaways from the Message: We are children of God first—our security and identity rest in his provision and love (1 John 3:1). Seek first God’s kingdom—when we prioritize his righteousness, he promises to provide what we need (Matthew 6:33). Fatherhood flows from faith—devoted dads (and all believers) lead well when they trust God, live out their Christian identity, and raise children in the Lord (Ephesians 6:4).
Scripture References: Proverbs 3:1 -12, Matthew 6:25-34
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