IntroductionII. God’s Example in the BibleA. AdamB. NoahC. AbrahamD. JesusIII. Fathers in the BibleA. AdamB. AbrahamC. IsaacD. JacobIV. God’s instructions on how to be a fatherA. Ephesians 6:4B. Deuteronomy 21:18-21C. Deuteronomy 22:13-18D. Thessalonians 2:11V. Children are giftsA.. Point Man 190, 3-1 B. Point Man 195, 3-2C. Point Man 196, 3-3D. Point Man 197, 3-4VI. Fathers with wivesA. Point Man 215, 4-1B. Point Man 310, 4-3VII. Fathers and their daughtersA. Point Man 212B. Point Man 212(b)C. Point Man 213D. Father 75VIII. Fathers and their sonsA.. Anderson 3B. Anderson 2C. Anderson 137IX. Fathers in the homeA. Putting family before workB. Believing that family welfare is more important than earthly possessionsC. Stepfathers’ role in the familyX. Fathers as spiritual leadersA. Dobson 37, 8-1B. Tender Warrior 26, 8-2C. Spending time with God1. Set apart timeD. Five Goals of a father1. Knowing and obeying Jesus Christ2. Knowing and displaying Godly character3. Knowing and loving my wife4. Knowing and loving my children5. Knowing my gifts and abilities.XI. Conclusion IntroductionBeing a father is one of the greatest things a man can do. Not every man has what it takes to be a father. God has only granted certain men with this very important job. In a perfect world a man becomes a father when his wife gives birth to a child, but in today’s society it is not necessarily a MAN’s wife that may give birth to his child but a girlfriend. No matter how it happens it all starts out the same way. A man and a woman have sex and then if her egg is fertilized by the man’s sperm she becomes impregnated. Taking into account that there are no problems with her pregnancy a woman will have a baby in roughly nine months. The woman becomes a mother and the man becomes a father, this does not mean that he necessarily knows what to do but over time he will acquire the knowledge it takes to be a father. God designe...