
Carry Your Cross
Carry Your Cross is more than a podcast—it’s a call to bold, Kingdom-centered living in a culture that’s constantly shifting. Rooted in scripture, we tackle real issues at the intersection of Christianity, culture, and modern life. From pressing topics to raw testimony, each episode delivers truth, perspective, and practical wisdom to strengthen your walk and empower you to carry your cross with purpose and conviction.
Carry Your Cross
#2 What is a Man?
In this episode, we explore the multifaceted concept of masculinity through historical, biological, cultural, and biblical lenses. We discuss the traditional roles of men as hunters and providers, the biological definitions of manhood, and the cultural pressures that shape modern masculinity. I emphasize the importance of a biblical perspective on masculinity, highlighting the values of humility, sacrifice, and service to others. I conclude with a call to action for men to embrace their roles as defined by scripture and to resist societal pressures that distort true masculinity.
- The definition of a man from a historical, biological, cultural, and biblical perspective.
- Historically, men were known for their roles as hunters and providers.
- Biologically, a man is defined as an adult human male with XY chromosomes.
- Cultural constructs often promote toxic masculinity, emphasizing materialism and dominance.
- Biblical masculinity focuses on providing, protecting, and procreating.
- A man of God is humble and sacrificial, prioritizing the needs of others.
- Baptism signifies the beginning of a man's journey toward genuine masculinity.
- True masculinity is about selflessness and serving others, not self-indulgence.
- Men are called to embrace suffering as a means of developing perseverance.
- Understanding God's purpose is essential for fulfilling the role of a man.
Man Up!: The Quest for Masculinity: Man Up!: The Quest for Masculinity: Hemmer, Jeffrey: 9780758654809: Amazon.com: Books
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