Men

Lions and Tigers

"Be very careful, then how you live - not as unwise but as wise, making the most of every opportunity, because the days are evil." Ephesians 5:15-16 You can't watch tv any day in the last few days and not hear something about Tiger Woods. Unfortunately for him, his guardedprivate life has gone very public - as have his indiscretions. Marital infidelity happens every day to a variety of people, so I am not altogether shocked that it happened to Tiger Woods as well. He may be the greatest golfer of all time (arguably), and he may have incredible…

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Biblical Masculinity and Femininity

Ok, I am going to do something a bit different than I typically do on this blog (like I do a good job of keeping up with this blog anyway...). Here is an overview of what I am going to do over the next few weeks, and why: I was reading in Proverbs 20 this morning and I found myself thinking about v.7: "The righteous man walks in his integrity; how blessed are his children after him." So, I began to think about what that means for me as a husband and a dad while I took some time to meditate on this verse. Sometimes, though, "meditating" ona…

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Part 2 - Masculinity Defined

The world we live in sure has ways of defining what it is to be a man. If we were to watch enough commercialsfor beer, we would discover that apparently real men drink a lot of beer, hide out in their sports memorobilia man-cave that is actually made of beer cans, and often have the intelligence quotient of the hops in the beer. Other pictures of manhood might teach us that we are truly a man when we can beat someone up or physically dominate them. You know the type - they feel they have to have on a piece of "TapOut" gear at all times so…

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Part 3 - Corrupted Masculinity

Continuing our dialogue on what Biblical masculinity looks like, I think we need to recap a couple of things. Fundamentally, we learn what masculinity looks like through Jesus and all the gospel teaches us about Him. From that, and from our review of Philippians 2:5-11, we highlighted two aspects, or descriptors, of masculinity as seen in Jesus: humility and servanthood. So, if we can agree that the characteristics of humility and servanthood are two large, general descriptions of masculinity as seen in Jesus, then it becomes easy enough to…

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