In the New Testament, Paul acknowledged the lack of spiritual fathers, and at the very close of the Old Testament, God mentioned the importance of spiritual fathers. (Malachi 4:5-6.)
Paul was a spiritual father but couldn't find many others. In Phillippians 2:19-24, Paul said that "all seek their own, not the things which are of Christ Jesus." He was referring to spiritual fathers (or mature ministers) in the context. I have found that there is both a need for and a lack of spiritual fathers today. What is everyone's opinion or understanding of the topic?
Paul was a spiritual father but couldn't find many others. In Phillippians 2:19-24, Paul said that "all seek their own, not the things which are of Christ Jesus." He was referring to spiritual fathers (or mature ministers) in the context. I have found that there is both a need for and a lack of spiritual fathers today. What is everyone's opinion or understanding of the topic?