Saturday, March 29, 2014

A Celebration of Manhood

Today marked a very important day in our family and the life of our oldest son, Peter.  Peter is turning 13 years old.  This day has been being planned since the day of Peter's birth.  The ceremony today was a culmination of a two year process that Peter has been going through with his father as he begins his journey into manhood.  He has been learning not just what it means to be a man, but what it means to be a godly man of strong integrity and character.  Peter met with four other men of his choosing who spoke the Word of God into his life and encouraged him to love the Lord with all his heart, soul, mind, and strength.

1 Corinthians 13:11 says "When I was a child, I spoke as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child;  but when I became a man, I put away childish things."

Today, Peter began his journey into manhood.  He will continue to learn from the loving guidance of his father what it means to be a man and to put away childish things.  We are so proud of the young man he already is, and we know that God is going to use this man in mighty, mighty ways!

Thank you to everyone who came to encourage Peter and celebrate with us as he embarks on this new stage of life!


The service began with a blessing from mama.  I publicly took a step back from the coddling/nurturing stage of my life as mom.  As Peter grows into the man God wants him to be, it will be dad who coaches him through.  The hardest thing for a mom to do is to allow her son to be independent from her, but it is necessary for him to be a man of character, strength, and independence.  His future wife will thank me ;)





Peter chose these four men to pour God's truth into his life.  John Sowers spoke on loving God with your heart.  Daniel Goepfrich spoke on the mind.  Van Gurley spoke about loving God with your strength including resources and purity.  Rhett Keiser spoke to him about the soul and sharing his faith.  We could not ask for better mentors for our son.  The respect he has for each of these men will cause him to remember their words as he grows up in the Lord.


Peter's best friend, Eli Smith stood up with him committing to be his "Jonathan".  He agreed to call out sin in Peter's life, challenge him to grow in his walk with the Lord, and do whatever necessary to keep him on the right path.  Peter agree'd to accept this kind of accountability in his life.


Peter was up and down throughout the entire service.  He chose a passage from the Old Testament, one from the New Testament, and a life verse.  He was to share the passages and explain why he chose them and what they mean to him.  His Old Testament choice was 1 Samuel 24 because he wants to be as strong as David when he could have killed Saul but respected him instead.  He chose Luke 4:1-14 because he wants to know God's word so much that he can withstand temptation.  His life verse is Job 2:3 because, like Job, he wants to be a blameless man who fears God and shuns evil.  He wants to have integrity even when he doesn't know what God is doing in his life.  He shared several other reasons for each of these as well as sharing one nugget that he learned from each of the four men that he met with.  He did a fantastic job.  He has a great gift at public speaking!


The ceremony ended with a charge from Grandpa Goepfrich to love God and to represent the name of Jesus with great care and obedience.  


From us, Peter received a Ryrie study Bible in the NASB version.  He also received his own framed copy of our family crest and creed.  The items of our creed, as taken from scripture, are Honor, Respect, Courage, Loyalty, Humility, Patience, and Self-Control.  


Praise God for the strong Christian heritage and legacy in the Goepfrich family!

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