Serving Clovis, Portales and the Surrounding Communities
Note: This column was originally written in January, 2000, but maybe it will be a blessing for Father’s Day, 2005.
It’s been just a little over twenty-four hours since I got word that the kindest, gentlest, strongest, and best man I have ever known passed away. He was my father. Though many thoughts have been racing through my mind, I’ve realized that, if everybody had a father like I had a father, well, lots would be different in this world.
If everybody had a father like I had a father, no child would ever have to walk out the door or crawl into bed wondering if his father loved and wanted him.
If everybody had a father like I had a father, no child would ever go to bed worried that his father might not really love his mother.
If everybody had a father like I had a father, no son or daughter would ever see his father raise his hand or even his voice in anger.
If everybody had a father like I had a father, no one would have to ask how it is possible to be strong and gentle, just and loving, all at the same time.
If everybody had a father like I had a father, nations would not fight nations, families would not fight families, and Christians would never fight Christians, because we would all rather be hurt than be hurtful. And the hurts that are part and parcel of human existence would never be hurts we inflicted upon each other.
If everybody had a father like I had a father, every child would grow up knowing that the way to real happiness is to love the father of all and the son who died to save us.
If everybody had a father like I had a father, every child would grow up knowing that, even with all the church’s imperfections, the Bride of Christ is still the finest family of all, and that in her warmth is found spiritual nourishment and fine fellowship and genuine love.
If everybody had a father like I had a father, good times would be even better and bad times would be more bearable, because of the unfailing love of our fathers.
If everybody had a father like I had a father, well, there would still be problems in this fallen world because we would all still be sons and daughters of our father Adam, too.
But if everyone had a father like I had a father, then everyone would grow up knowing a lot more what their father God looks like and acts like and loves like.
If everyone had a father like I had a father, then everyone would know the father’s love largely because of their father’s love.
If everyone had a father like I had a father, this world and life itself would be much, much better.
But if everyone had a father like I had a father, I might not know what a fine father I had. And, not knowing that, I might not know what a father I have, and that the best father of all is your father, too.
Curtis Shelburne is pastor of 16th & Ave. D. Church of Christ in Muleshoe. Contact him at: