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Soft Men Cannot Defend What Is Good

35 min · 26 de may de 2026
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Soft men don’t destroy what is good overnight. They simply refuse to defend it. In this episode of Everyday Reformation, Nick Carter and Pastor Brandon Scroggins discuss why weak men, passive leadership, and moral neutrality create disorder in homes, churches, communities, and nations. Using the quote, “A civilization is not destroyed by wicked men. It is destroyed by weak men who cannot defend what is good,” they unpack the biblical call for men to take responsibility, stand firm, and cultivate what is true, good, and beautiful. Pastor Brandon explains that authority flows to those who take responsibility—and when godly men abdicate, authority does not disappear. It moves into the hands of those willing to seize it. From cultural disorder to household passivity, this conversation calls men to reject neutrality, embrace biblical responsibility, and defend what is good under the lordship of Christ. In a fallen world, weeds grow, erosion happens, and disorder spreads when men refuse to tend what God has entrusted to them. The same is true in the home, the church, and the nation. This is a call for men to stop drifting, stop hiding behind comfort, and start leading with conviction.

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