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The Dangerous Man — Courage to Stand Alone

35 min · Gestern
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We often pick our role models by what they hold — wealth, power, status. We want what they have. But have you stopped to ever ask: do I want to be like them? I'll say this directly, there's only one worth modeling your life after: Jesus. All of the characteristics you would ever need to embody can be found in this one man — courage, certainty, humility, compassion, to name a few. It would be easy to write Jesus off as the soft-eyed, ultra-perm Jesus that was often portrayed to us. But that is not Jesus. There is no way you could have a warrior like David, or an uncivilized John, and think Jesus would be compliant. And of the many things Jesus was, in this episode, we look at His courage. Courage doesn't start with fearlessness. It starts with a heart — and a standard that draws the line and refuses to bend. In our culture today, masculinity has been portrayed as the enemy. And who would blame anyone for this, given the toxic version that has been praised for so long? Strength and courage doesn't mean loud and aggressive. It often doesn't need to be. But we also can't just throw out men — we need to realign ourselves to the standard, which includes having one. There is a story in the Bible where Jesus braids cords into a whip and clears the temple in broad daylight. But this wasn't Him losing control. While those before Him tolerated what was happening, Jesus refused to stand aside and witness injustice happening, and barriers created for others to stand in the presence of the Father. In complete control, aimed at the right target, for the right reason, He drives everyone out. His courage came from the love. The question is: are you willing to stand alone when you stand for what is right? For far too long, we have allowed bad behavior of imposter men and we must take a stand. Our "yes" be "yes," and our "no" be "no." Now is the time to stop being silent. For even in your silence, you are complicit. Stop making excuses for yourself and others, refusing to be a victim, and become who you were created to be. You weren't made to be small. You weren't made to be safe. You were made to be dangerous. — We dig into the courage of Jesus in John 2 and John 8 — fear of man versus trusting God — plus the difference between peace and quiet, and why the real enemy was never the people. Themes: courage, standing alone, holding the line, fear of man, biblical manhood, and trusting God in the wreckage. From The Yellow Coat Club — stop hiding, start becoming.

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Episode The Dangerous Man — Courage to Stand Alone Cover

The Dangerous Man — Courage to Stand Alone

We often pick our role models by what they hold — wealth, power, status. We want what they have. But have you stopped to ever ask: do I want to be like them? I'll say this directly, there's only one worth modeling your life after: Jesus. All of the characteristics you would ever need to embody can be found in this one man — courage, certainty, humility, compassion, to name a few. It would be easy to write Jesus off as the soft-eyed, ultra-perm Jesus that was often portrayed to us. But that is not Jesus. There is no way you could have a warrior like David, or an uncivilized John, and think Jesus would be compliant. And of the many things Jesus was, in this episode, we look at His courage. Courage doesn't start with fearlessness. It starts with a heart — and a standard that draws the line and refuses to bend. In our culture today, masculinity has been portrayed as the enemy. And who would blame anyone for this, given the toxic version that has been praised for so long? Strength and courage doesn't mean loud and aggressive. It often doesn't need to be. But we also can't just throw out men — we need to realign ourselves to the standard, which includes having one. There is a story in the Bible where Jesus braids cords into a whip and clears the temple in broad daylight. But this wasn't Him losing control. While those before Him tolerated what was happening, Jesus refused to stand aside and witness injustice happening, and barriers created for others to stand in the presence of the Father. In complete control, aimed at the right target, for the right reason, He drives everyone out. His courage came from the love. The question is: are you willing to stand alone when you stand for what is right? For far too long, we have allowed bad behavior of imposter men and we must take a stand. Our "yes" be "yes," and our "no" be "no." Now is the time to stop being silent. For even in your silence, you are complicit. Stop making excuses for yourself and others, refusing to be a victim, and become who you were created to be. You weren't made to be small. You weren't made to be safe. You were made to be dangerous. — We dig into the courage of Jesus in John 2 and John 8 — fear of man versus trusting God — plus the difference between peace and quiet, and why the real enemy was never the people. Themes: courage, standing alone, holding the line, fear of man, biblical manhood, and trusting God in the wreckage. From The Yellow Coat Club — stop hiding, start becoming.

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