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Sunday, June 21, 2026

🌾❤️ “Dad, I’ll Obey You — A Father’s Day Story of Love and Obedience”


Theme Verse — KJV

“My son, hear the instruction of thy father, and forsake not the law of thy mother.”Proverbs 1:8 (KJV)

Susan Barker Nikitenko 2026© MBANNA BEN KNPB

🌾❤️ “Dad, I’ll Obey You — A Father’s Day Story of Love and Obedience”

A True‑to‑Life Inspirational Retelling

Part 1 — The Warning

There was once a boy named Daniel who grew up in a small country town where the fields rolled like waves and the evenings smelled of honeysuckle. His father, James, was a quiet man — not loud, not demanding — but steady as the old oak tree behind their farmhouse.

One summer afternoon, Daniel asked if he could go down to the river with some older boys from school. They were known for taking risks — climbing slippery rocks, swimming in deep water, daring each other to do foolish things.

James listened, then gently placed a hand on his son’s shoulder.

“Son,” he said, “I’m asking you not to go. Not because I want to spoil your fun… but because danger hides where boys think they’re strongest.”

Daniel’s heart sank. He wanted to go. He wanted to fit in. But something in his father’s eyes — that mix of love and quiet pleading — made him pause.

“All right, Dad,” he said softly. “I’ll stay home.”

It wasn’t easy obedience. But it was obedience born of trust.

Part 2 — The News

Later that evening, as the sun dipped low and fireflies began to glow, a knock came at the door. A neighbor stood there, breathless.

“James… there’s been an accident at the river.”

The boys Daniel had wanted to join had slipped on the rocks. One was injured. Another nearly drowned before help arrived.

Daniel stood frozen, his heart pounding. His father pulled him close — not with fear, but with overwhelming relief.

“Son,” he whispered, “your obedience saved your life today.”

Daniel buried his face in his father’s shirt, realizing for the first time that obedience wasn’t about rules… It was about love.

Part 3 — The Years That Followed

As Daniel grew older, he never forgot that day. Whenever he faced a crossroads — temptation, pressure, confusion — he remembered his father’s voice:

“Danger hides where boys think they’re strongest.”

And he remembered the safety that came from listening.

Years later, when Daniel became a father himself, he found those same words rising in his own heart as he guided his children.

He understood now what he couldn’t understand then:

A father’s warnings are not chains. They are shields. They are love in its most protective form.

Part 4 — The Father’s Day Reflection

On Father’s Day, Daniel stood beside his aging father on the porch of that same farmhouse. The fields were still rolling. The honeysuckle still sweet. But Daniel saw everything differently now.

“Dad,” he said quietly, “I didn’t know it then… but you were my hero long before I ever realized it.”

James smiled, weathered and gentle.

“I wasn’t trying to be a hero, son. I was just trying to be your father.”

Daniel nodded, tears warming his eyes.

“And that,” he said, “is exactly why you were.”

🌟 Moral of the Story

Obedience is not about control. It is about trust. It is about love. It is about a father’s heart that sees danger long before a child can.

And sometimes… obedience becomes the very thing God uses to save a life.

Susan Barker Nikitenko 2026© MBANNA BEN KNPB

 

Theme Verse — KJV

“My son, hear the instruction of thy father, and forsake not the law of thy mother.”Proverbs 1:8 (KJV)

 

🌾❤️ “Dad, I’ll Obey You”

Let's Think About This

Verse — KJV

“My son, hear the instruction of thy father, and forsake not the law of thy mother.”Proverbs 1:8 (KJV)

This verse is the heartbeat of this story — a child listening, a father guiding, and obedience becoming protection.

🌿 Story + Scripture Connection

In the story, Daniel obeys his father’s warning, not fully understanding why… but trusting the love behind the instruction.

The Bible teaches the same truth:

“Children, obey your parents in the Lord: for this is right.”Ephesians 6:1 (KJV)

Daniel’s obedience saved his life. And Scripture shows us that obedience — to earthly fathers and to our Heavenly Father — brings blessing, safety, and life.

🌾 A Father’s Love Reflects God’s Love

Just as Daniel’s father saw danger ahead, our Heavenly Father sees what we cannot see.

“In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.”Proverbs 3:6 (KJV)

Daniel’s father directed his path that day. God directs ours every day.

Susan Barker Nikitenko 2026© MBANNA BEN KNPB

🌿 A Truth That Happens Every Day

All over the world — in cities, in small towns, on farms, in crowded streets, and quiet neighborhoods — children are spared from danger simply because they listened to their father’s warning.

It doesn’t make the news.
It doesn’t get written in history books.
But it happens every single day.

A father says:

“Don’t go there.”
“Wait for me.”
“Stay close.”
“Come inside now.”
“That’s not safe.”

And a child obeys.
And because of that simple obedience:

a car is missed
a fall is avoided
a stranger is bypassed
a riverbank is left behind
a fire is escaped
a storm is outwaited
a temptation is resisted

Lives are saved quietly —
beautifully —
without applause,
without headlines,
without anyone but God and that father ever knowing.

Susan Barker Nikitenko 2026© MBANNA BEN KNPB


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Saturday, June 6, 2026

Melvin & Melvina: Blackberries and Briars

Melvin and Melvina

🐴 COMEDY SKIT STORY

Melvin & Melvina: Blackberries and Briars

Narrator:
It was a bright summer morning at the church farm, and Melvina the Lone Donkey was feeling extra proud of herself. She had discovered something wonderful — a giant patch of wild blackberries behind the fellowship hall.

Melvina:
(ears perked, tail swishing)
“Hee‑haw means: I found treasure!”

She stuck her nose deep into the bushes… and immediately regretted it.

Melvina:
“Ow! Ow! Ow! These berries bite back!”

Just then, Melvin trotted up the hill, humming a tune only a donkey could love.

Melvin:
“What’s wrong, Melvina? You look like you hugged a porcupine.”

Melvina:
“I was trying to get a snack! But these briars are meaner than a rooster on Monday.”

Melvin puffed out his chest proudly.

Melvin:
“Stand aside. I, Melvin the Brave, will retrieve the blackberries!”

He marched straight into the briars.

Narrator:
And instantly regretted his life choices.

Melvin:
“YEEOW! Why didn’t anyone tell me these bushes have claws?!”

Melvina rolled her eyes so hard her ears wiggled.

Melvina:
“Hee‑haw means: I did tell you. You just didn’t listen.”

Melvin backed out of the briars, covered in leaves, twigs, and one very confused grasshopper.

Melvin:
“Well… maybe the berries aren’t worth it.”

Melvina:
“Oh, they’re worth it. We just need a plan.”

The two donkeys stared at the blackberry patch like generals planning a battle.

Melvin:
“What if we blow on it really hard?”

Melvina:
“What if we ask the chickens to peck the briars off?”

Melvin:
“What if we wait until the berries fall off by themselves?”

Melvina:
“What if we… just go ask Farmer Joe Finn for a bucket?”

They both froze.

Melvin:
“…That actually sounds smart.”

Melvina:
“Hee‑haw means: I have my moments.”

So they trotted off to find Farmer Joe Finn, who happily picked the berries for them — without a single scratch.

Later, the donkeys sat under the shade tree, munching happily.

Melvin:
“You know, Melvina… sometimes the easy way is the smart way.”

Melvina:
“Hee‑haw means: And sometimes you should listen to me the first time.”

They both laughed — or brayed — and enjoyed their blackberry feast, thankful that even donkeys can learn a little wisdom now and then.


📖 Scripture Verse (KJV)

“If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God…” — James 1:5


Susan Barker Nikitenko 2026©MBANNABENNMRMPMPBKBPASTORGEO #3055v


🌿 DEVOTIONAL THOUGHT

“Wisdom for the Briar Patches”

Blackberries are sweet…
but briars are sharp.
And sometimes life feels exactly like that —
a mix of blessings and scratches, sweetness and stings.

Melvin and Melvina wanted the berries,
but they rushed in without thinking,
without asking,
without wisdom.
And they ended up tangled, poked, and frustrated.

How many times do we do the same?

We see something good —
a goal, a dream, a desire —
and we charge ahead without prayer,
without patience,
without asking God for direction.

And suddenly we find ourselves stuck in the briars:
confused, hurting, overwhelmed, or embarrassed.

But the beauty of the story is this:

Wisdom was never far away.
All they had to do was ask.

Farmer Joe didn’t scold them.
He didn’t shame them.
He simply helped — gently, gladly, and wisely.

And that is exactly how God treats us.

He doesn’t mock our mistakes.
He doesn’t roll His eyes at our impatience.
He doesn’t turn away when we get ourselves tangled.

He waits for us to ask.
He delights to guide.
He loves to give wisdom generously.

The briars of life don’t have to defeat us.
With God’s wisdom, we can walk safely,
choose wisely,
and enjoy the sweetness He provides
without the unnecessary scratches.

Susan Barker Nikitenko 2026©MBANNABENNMRMPMPBKBPASTORGEO #3055w


📖 Scripture (KJV)

“If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God…” — James 1:5

🌿 Matching Devotional Thought

“Wisdom in the Briar Patch”

Blackberries may be sweet, but briars are sharp — and life often feels the same way. We see something good, something tempting, something we want… and we rush toward it without thinking. Like Melvin and Melvina, we end up scratched, stuck, or surprised by the thorns we didn’t expect.

But the lesson is gentle and clear:

Wisdom keeps us from unnecessary wounds.

Melvin charged in with confidence. Melvina tried with determination. But neither succeeded until they stopped, stepped back, and asked for help.

And isn’t that just like us?

We try to fix things on our own. We try to push through the thorns. We try to pretend we don’t need guidance.

But God is like Farmer Joe — steady, kind, and ready to help the moment we ask. He doesn’t scold us for trying. He doesn’t shame us for getting tangled. He simply offers wisdom, freely and lovingly.

The sweetness of life is still there. The blessings are still waiting. We just reach them better when we walk with God’s wisdom instead of our own strength.

Susan Barker Nikitenko 2026©MBANNABENNMRMPMPBKBPASTORGEO #3055 U


For Christian Bible Centered Non-Profit Ministries And must Remain Unchanged In Any Way. All Other Purposes Are With Permission Only. You May Make Requests At treasurebox18@yahoo.com - All my poems with stories are both real and fictional designed to illustrate a biblical truth. All Rights Reserved. Please Include the Site Name And Proper Credit Back To This Blog. Thank-You.

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