Monthly Archives: December 2011
Do Not Be Deceived- Part 4- Truth
Uncomfortable Words
Uncomfortable Words. An unusual title indeed. But in my never ending quest for truth, I thought it necessary to investigate various words that make us (men) uncomfortable. Words that make us cringe when we hear them or use them. Better yet, words that when put to practice, challenge us to our very core.
Here we go-
- Intimacy
- The concept of intimacy is completely contradictory to the “Macho Man” persona perpetuated by our culture. In fact, the only intimacy that is even mentioned in our culture is sexual intimacy. But relational and physical intimacy at any other level are rarely (if ever) discussed by men.
- Truth- God wishes to have an intimate relationship with us.
- Example
- John
- John describes himself as the “Disciple whom Jesus loved”.
- David
- Described as a man after “God’s own heart”.
- Gentle (Gentleness)
- According to society- Gentleness = Weakness
- Truth- Gentleness is a component of the Fruit of the Spirit.
- Personal Note- I think of Gentleness as power under control. Think Gentle Giant. Think of a father holding a child. Think of a Lion carrying its cubs. But we have to think of this on a deeper level. Think deeper than physical power. Think about our words. Consider the power a father holds over his children. He has the power to build up or tear down his children with just his words.
- “Reckless words pierce like a sword, but the tongue of the wise brings healing.” Proverbs 12:18
- Example-
- Christ
- Just think, the Creator of the universe and everything in it, could still place His hands on children in a gentle manner.
- “Then people brought little children to Jesus for him to place his hands on them and pray for them. But the disciples rebuked them. Jesus said, “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.” When he had placed his hands on them, he went on from there.” -Matthew 19:13-15
- Humble (Humility)
- Lets face it men, humility is not our default setting.
- Being humble goes against
- Our sin nature
- What society promotes
- Truth- Humility is a Godly trait and is absolutely necessary for a growing relationship with God (or anyone else for that matter).
- He mocks proud mockers but gives grace to the humble. – Proverbs 3:34
- Humble yourselves before the Lord, and he will lift you up. – James 4:10
- Submission
- Submission is a word that is often directed at women in a negative way. Critics of Christianity use this as their basis for saying the Bible is a male dominated religion that denigrates women.
- Truth- Submission is for both men and women.
- Submit to one another out of reverence for Christ. -Ephesians 5:21
This list is not exhaustive, but it is a good start. We must seek truth and view everything through the lens of Scripture.
That is all I have for now.
– B.
Proverbs 4:23: Guarding Your Heart
Today I am going to take a look at a concept that I believe is neglected by my generation. As a young adult, I am sharing from experience and observation. The concept I am discussing is guarding your heart. My generation excels at many things, but guarding our heart is not one of them.
This verse is well known, but how much do we practice it? Do we actively guard our heart? Do we believe it is in fact the wellspring of life? Do we even know how to guard our heart?
The answer for my generation is an emphatic “NO”. I’ve experienced the consequences of an unguarded heart. I’ve observed the damage done to close friends due to unguarded hearts. It is not a pretty sight. Christians and Non-Christians struggle with this concept.
With that being said, I want to examine the condition of an unguarded heart.
An unguarded heart is just that, not guarded. Easily harmed.
Question- Would you leave your most valuable possession unguarded for an extended period of time?…Yeah, didn’t think so. So why do we do it with our heart? The Bible says ABOVE ALL ELSE guard your heart. Let me give a few examples before I answer the question:
1) Unguarded heart in a relationship
In a dating relationship it looks something like this-
Boy meets girl and there is a “spark”. Commonly called chemistry. A short amount of time passes and the boy and girl are communicating openly about everything. More time passes and the two individuals begin to date. By this time, serious connections are being made. Then, the breaking point is reached. The spark fades and the relationship ends. Regardless of who ended the relationship, both hearts are wounded. The depth of the wound will have a direct connection to the depth of their connection. Both individuals move on, but in most cases they carry the wound for a long time, and also into their next relationship.
(Notice the use of “boy” and “girl” in that example. A point I want to make is that a Man will do his best to protect his heart and the heart of the Woman he pursues.)
2) Simple imagery
Imagine taking two whole pieces of Play Doh and sticking them together, and after a time, ripping them apart. Now, imagine doing that over and over again. What happens? Well, our once pure piece of Play Doh is now littered with several other pieces of Play Doh and pieces of it are missing.
This is how my generation does relationships. We attach our heart over and over again just to get it tainted over time by failed relationships.
Back to the question: Why do we leave our heart unguarded?
I think there are two main reasons-
1) We do not believe our heart is that valuable
2) We do not know how to guard our heart
Proverbs 4:23- Guarding Your Heart
Today I am going to take a look at a concept that I believe is neglected by my generation. As a young adult, I am sharing from experience and observation. The concept I am discussing is guarding your heart. My generation excels at many things, but guarding our heart is not one of them.
The scripture reference is Proverbs 4:23
This verse is well known, but how much do we practice it? Do we actively guard our heart? Do we believe it is in fact the wellspring of life? Do we even know how to guard our heart?
The answer for my generation is an emphatic “NO”. I’ve experienced the consequences of an unguarded heart. I’ve observed the damage done to close friends due to unguarded hearts. It is not a pretty sight. Christians and Non-Christians struggle with this concept.
With that being said, I want to examine the condition of an unguarded heart.
An unguarded heart is just that, not guarded. Easily harmed.
Question- Would you leave your most valuable possession unguarded for an extended period of time?…Yeah, didn’t think so. So why do we do it with our heart? The Bible says ABOVE ALL ELSE guard your heart. Let me give a few examples before I answer the question-
1) Unguarded heart in a relationship
In a dating relationship it looks something like this-
Boy meets girl and there is a “spark”. Commonly called chemistry. A short amount of time passes and the boy and girl are communicating openly about everything. More time passes and the two individuals begin to date. By this time, serious connections are being made. Then, the breaking point is reached. The spark fade and the relationship ends. Regardless of who ended the relationship, both hearts are wounded. The depth of the wound will have a direct connection to the depth of their connection. Both individuals move on, but in most cases they carry the wound for a long time, and also into their next relationship.
(Notice the use of “boy” and “girl” in that example. A point I want to make is that a Man will protect his heart and the heart of the Woman he pursues.)
2) Simple imagery-
Imagine taking two whole pieces of play doh and sticking them together, and after a time, ripping them apart. Now, imagine doing that over and over again. What happens? Well, our once pure piece of play doh is now littered with several other pieces of play doh and pieces of it are missing.
This is how my generation does relationships. We attach our heart over and over again just to get it tainted over time by failed relationships.
Back to the question- Why do we leave our heart unguarded?
I think there are two main reasons-
1) We dont believe our heart is that valuable
2) We dont know how to guard our heart
When addressing these points, the first thing that comes to mind is Hosea 4:6a