[This
message was written by Francis' daughter Joy in 1995. We felt that this
would be a special encouragement to those who are standing in prayer
for your children. Currently, Joy and her husband, Steve, have two
children. She is a successful businesswoman who continues to be an
immense blessing to her parents.]
No
one can tell me that fathers and daughters can't have close
relationships, or even become best friends. People are almost envious of
the love my dad and I share. The only time we argue is about who loves
who the most. But our relationship was not always this warm. There was a
time when I felt I had lost my ability to love my father. I was a
teenage Christian in a public high school. My Christian background made
me different. I was new, craving acceptance. My father's rules seemed to
be the source of my rejections.
Fueled
by my insecurities, in my eyes my dad became the root of my problems.
While I set an adequate standard and struggled to live by it, he was
strict. I was angry because he refused to back down from the standard he
knew was right. He refused to appeal to my ignorance in order to keep
my acceptance.
Things
were going from bad to worse during those years. We hit bottom the day I
looked him square in the eyes and told him that I hated him. They were
harsh words, but it was a hard time. I didn't really hate him. I hated
me. I felt I wasn't bad enough to be accepted by my friends and not good
enough to be accepted at home. When these feelings take over your life,
you search for something---anything---to blame. I chose my father. He
carried the blunt of my pain. He even became my enemy.
In
my heart I knew I didn't hate him. I was angry and confused. I felt he
wasn't concerned with how I felt. It seemed he had made no room for
compromise with my situation. He risked losing my love to save my soul.
It was a hard
time for us both. He suffered the pain of rejection as I did. He
suffered the hurt and the loss, but from a different angle. His fear of
the Lord withstood his fear of pain. He loved me, but he had a higher
obligation than my favor and my approval. I'm sure at times he wondered
if he was doing the right thing. There must of been times when he felt
like his prayers were hitting the ceiling and bouncing back at his feet.
At
times I'm sure he considered lowering his standards. It would have made
things so much easier than wrestling with the power of an independent,
strong-willed child. These considerations may have come, but he never
gave in to them. He stood firm and prayed harder.
The
"prayer of a righteous man availeth much" (James 5:16 KJV). Many times
he cried out to the Lord in anguish and in frustration. "What have I
done wrong?" My father has a wonderful ministry to God in prayer. I
think I had something to do with the character God worked in him during
those days. Before he ever prayed for cities and nations he was on his
face praying for me.
"Train
up a child in the way he should go, even when he is old he will not
depart from it" (Prov. 22:6). That verse was a promise that he would
hold on to. "Your sons and daughters will prophesy" was another promise
he stood upon (Joel 2:28). He had given me to the Lord, set a godly
standard and held God to His word.
At
the same time, I was wrestling with my salvation. My desire to be
accepted by my non-Christian friends at school warred against my desire
to be with the Lord. James speaks of a double-minded person being
unstable in all of their ways (James 1:8). I was completely unstable. I
walked on a line between Heaven and hell. I wanted the best of both
worlds and was satisfied in neither.
Although I had
been brought up in the church, the world had taken its toll on me. My
eyes had been blinded to the sin in my own life, further separating me
from God and parents. It was so hard for me to see my way out.
When
a child is brought up in a Christian home, regardless of what may
happen, there is a seed that has been planted in their heart that
continues to grow. It's an amazing seed because it can grow in the dark
without water; it can even bloom in adversity. The reason we can never
outrun God is because He is that seed growing within us. Once you have
tasted the presence of the Lord, nothing satisfies you like He can.
Sometimes those who seem to be running the hardest from God are doing so
because He is so close to them.
On
the outside my witness was weak and I was in bondage to my unsaved
friends. But inside my heart cried for oneness with the Lord. I hated my
double-mindedness as much as my father did. My whole life I wanted
strong Christian friends to save the world with me. I wanted the
support, I just never had it. I did the best I could, but I lost my
sensitivity to sin, and the more I was with non-Christian people the
more deceived I became.
Paul
warns us to not be deceived: "For what fellowship hath righteousness
with unrighteousnes?" (2 Cor. 6:14). I didn't realize the impact my
unsaved friends had on me. The more I was with them the more I conformed
to them. When I look back, I know, unless my parents had been praying
for me, I would have been on my way to hell.
Sin
has a way of moving in and taking control. But "love is as strong as
death" and "many waters cannot quench love" (Song of Sol. 8:6,7); "love
never fails" (1 Cor. 13:8). And prayer is the highest power through
which love is released. I had to relearn how to love. My love had become
completely self-centered and conditional. I had failed to realize that
my father and my Lord loved me unconditionally. I had only to try. I had
only to bridge the communication gap to understand that God had loved
me before I was even aware of His standards. And my dad loved me for me
alone, not for something I had to become.
My
relationship with my father is wonderful, and that's the truth. God has
proven faithful in the working of both our lives. The Lord has bridged
the gap and filled it with love. It took me leaving my environment and
being planted with Christian people who faithfully loved me. It also
took my will to change, but it did happen.
Listen,
please don't give up on your teenagers. Don't sacrifice God's standards
of righteousness to appeal to their carnal nature. They can't respect
you for it and God won't honor it. Your children were not consecrated to
Satan; they were dedicated to the Lord. He has had His hand on them and
He will not forget them. He has heard your prayers and He is faithful
to your cries. He is your God.
Prayer
works. I'm living proof of it. I look back now and see how many times
nothing but the miraculous dedication of loving parents took me out of
hopeless situations. The Lord will not forsake His children. He will not
turn His back on them. We are never too far from His reach. Believe the
promises of the Lord. He is not a liar. He honors a steadfast heart.
Hold on. Your children will come back to the Lord.
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The preceding excerpt is adapted from the book This Day We Fight by Pastor Frangipane, available at www.arrowbookstore.com.
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