Reel Urban News Father’s Day 2017

I first became a father in May 2012. It was a euphoric experience but was coupled with a wholly new and unfamiliar feeling of concern: There is now someone in the world that is completely dependent upon me for physical, mental and social development. As I look back on my short five-year experience of fatherhood I would say the most important thing a father provides for his children is balance. He provides a sense of stability and foundation upon which they can erect a life of their own. A father is the North Star as a child charts its course through life.

Daughter's of Robert and Charlene Jones.
Daughter’s of Robert and Charlene Jones.

A father is caring and passionate but not overly emotional, strong but not stubborn, optimistic but not delusional. He is a fierce protector and advocate for his own family but not unaware and insensitive to the needs of the community around him. A father strives to hold these qualities in their appropriate measure and apply them at the appropriate time. He becomes a guide and model to his children as they seek more often to imitate his actions rather than follow his directions. C.S. Lewis described this ideal of balance of character as the classic sense of chivalry. Lewis says the sentiment was best captured in the description of the knight Lancelot. In the book The Death of King Arthur it is said of Lancelot, “Thou wert the meekest man that ever ate in hall among ladies; and thou wert the sternest knight to thy mortal foe that ever put spear in the rest.” Meek yet stern, I think this captures perfectly what a father provides for his children.

Lewis notes that if it is impossible to create men of this kind, “then all talk of any lasting happiness or dignity of human society is pure moon shine.” I think the same goes for strong children and families. Their happiness and dignity will be secured by men of the chivalrous tradition. Through self-discipline, fathers can exemplify passion with suitable discretion.

Robert Jones standing with one of his two daughters.
Robert Jones standing with one of his two daughters.

A comedian once said, “Children are God’s payback to parents because now they will know what it feels like to have someone made in their image yet deny their existence.” Although I see the humor in this statement, I must admit it speaks profoundly to me because becoming a father has continually strengthened my Christian faith. Generally, children are born having done nothing to earn or deserve the love, care and attention they receive from their parents. As they grow they are often disobedient, troubling and exhausting, which demands a father’s training, discipline and patience. They lack an ability to perceive danger; consequently, they need their father’s protection. Similarly, they cannot provide for themselves so they need their father’s sacrifice and provision. Yet through all of the work, toil and sacrifice the result of watching a child grow is truly joyous.

Roberts and Charlene Jones with their two daughters.
Roberts and Charlene Jones with their two daughters.

Reflection upon these times and experiences of fatherhood remind me that I am loved by God through no merit of my own. Like a loving father God dispenses discipline, training and patience to me exactly when needed and in the exact measure appropriate. Spiritually I am horrible at recognizing danger and must rely on His protection. Furthermore there was nothing I could do to provide for myself in God’s eyes and so He provides the ultimate sacrifice through His son Jesus Christ. I can only hope that through my varied situations and experiences His joy will be found in my life.

Robert Jones is originally from Compton, Calif. Robert contributes to ReelUrbanNews.com when time permits. Welcome Back! Robert works as an Electrical Engineer for a defense contracting company. He serves churches as a Christian Apologist having received a Master of Arts degree in Christian Apologetics from Luther Rice College and Seminary. He is a husband to Charlene and father to Anastasia and Sophia-Dei. He can be contacted through his blog Knowledge and Proclamation, which is dedicated to the review of theological knowledge and its presentation within local churches.
Robert Jones is originally from Compton, Calif. Robert contributes to ReelUrbanNews.com when time permits. Welcome Back! Robert works as an Electrical Engineer for a defense contracting company. He serves churches as a Christian Apologist having received a Master of Arts degree in Christian Apologetics from Luther Rice College and Seminary. He is a husband to Charlene and father to Anastasia and Sophia-Dei. He can be contacted through his blog Knowledge and Proclamation, which is dedicated to the review of theological knowledge and its presentation within local churches.