(Preached at Trinity Baptist Church, Norman, OK, Father’s Day, June 21, 2026)
Just a few years ago, an elderly university president in South Carolina wrote: “It’s sundown, Lord … I fear not death … But I do fear that I should end before I finish, or finish not well.”
Not long ago, one of our church members posted on Facebook and said “I want to finish life well. What do you think it looks like, to ‘finish well’?” I thought that was a great question. Because truthfully, a LOT of people do NOT finish well. So many in scripture did not:
— King David of course comes to mind, for several reasons:
— Eli the prophet, did not finish well, as he compromised with his sons’ sin.
— The last thing we read about Noah is his naked, drunken spell. Not what you want to be remembered for!
And we see that today too, don’t we:
— I know of a pastor who’s come out with some really liberal views in his last years; it’s very disappointing.
— You may know a pastor, or church member, or a family member, or friend, who just didn’t finish well — maybe it was immorality or unethical conduct — or maybe they just kind of slowly gave up.
I hope that it’s your heart’s desire, men, this Father’s Day, to say: “I don’t want to finish like that. I want to finish well.” Truthfully, all of us as God’s people should have that desire. But how do we do it? Psalm 92 shows us:
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