Friday, March 6, 2015

What is a Real Man?

Isaiah 3:12 
"O My people! Their oppressors are children, And women rule over them. O My people! Those who guide you lead you astray And confuse the direction of your paths."

We are experiencing this right now in the apostate churches.  Youth leaders are barely older than the children they lead.  They are more interested in being liked by those they are suppose to teach, that they negate the words of God in order to maintain their own popularity.  They are hyper sensitive to correction, criticism and rebuke because they linger far too long on their delicate little self esteems. 

The women feminize the young men to act more like drama queens than they do like men.  Much of this has come about because of divorce and remarriage.  Women are raising children alone, while the interloper spouse has little power over the training of the children.

The women protect their young men as they would their young ladies, rather than having a man teach them how to be warriors and protectors, they are making whinny babies out of them, sensitive, whimpering and crying at the slightest hint of correction or instruction, they pamper them.  

It is my considered opinion that every young man should serve in a military forum from age 12 to 18 years of age, learning how to be strong and empathetic at the same time.  

Men want the women to "admire" and "look to their leading", but how can we do that when we see you no different then the women we know?

Perhaps it is time for all Christian men to ask the Lord to reveal to them what a real man looks like, while praying to be turned into one of them by Christ.

Many Christian leaders think it is leading to force, manipulate and demean, but in fact, that is the opposite of a leader.  The Bible teaches men how to lead, read it, pray over it and desire with all your heart to be that man that God wants you to be, not the one your culture formed you into.  It will take humility, deep desire for God's Will and determination to be what God shows you, no matter what the culture is saying.  In other words: The strength and guidance of the Lord.

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