Authentic Manhood, Pt. 1
Introductory session to one-day seminary on authentic masculinity. Men need to learn to move toward others in relationship rather than hide their true selves in an attempt at self-protection.
Introductory session to one-day seminary on authentic masculinity. Men need to learn to move toward others in relationship rather than hide their true selves in an attempt at self-protection.
Using the Hebrew words for male and female from Genesis 1:27, Dr. Crabb discusses what the implications of the definitions are for a biblical understanding of true masculinity and femininity. He shows how the core fears of men and women are related to God’s purpose in how each sex is to reflect His character.
Using the Hebrew words for male and female from Genesis 1:27, Dr. Crabb discusses what the implications of the definitions are for a biblical understanding of true masculinity and femininity. He shows how the core fears of men and women are related to God’s purpose in how each sex is to reflect His character.
A conversation on what it means to release our souls to a true expression of gender. Emphasis in this talk is on true masculinity–after summing up femininity.
A conversation on what it means to release our souls to a true expression of gender. Emphasis in this talk is on true femininity.
Spiritual Transformation seen through the life & teachings of Paul
1. We must deal with what’s happening in our lives. We won’t deeply know God without an inside look. Change requires an inside look.
2. Because we were built to enjoy what is not fully available until heaven, there will always be an ache in our soul. The ache in our soul is not the evidence of immaturity. It’s the evidence of realism. It’s OK to hurt.
3. Nobody wants to hurt. We’ll commit ourselves to avoiding as much pain as possible. Our problem with sin shows itself most clearly in our relationships. We commit ourselves to self-protection. We “play it safe.”
4. If we’re to be deeply changed, we must face the pain in our soul and the sin in our relationships. Only then is it possible to meaningfully trust the Lord and deeply repent of our sin.
If you buy into what is being taught, it will mess you up with only one solution: the Gospel.
Your red dot starting college, where are you at emotionally, mentally, and spiritually? It’s not primarily about what you want to do with your life but how you relate to people. It is the most important thing about you.
How can entering freshmen move toward intimacy with God during college? What will spiritual formation look like? What is masculine spiritual formation?