This
is one of those topics that I have held these strong beliefs about that I just
haven't gotten around to writing down and sharing with you all. I suppose an
additional influence on me finally writing this topic is at work I have been
listening to the "Guys" talks from my Hume discs the last
couple weeks, what a man should be in God's eyes has been a topic of some
contemplation. This has been a hot topic of discussion with several of the guys
at the bible studies, so yea I have been pondering this one for a while…
The
verses I reference much of my thoughts will be from Ephesians 5:21-33. I will
probably reference some other verses in this but these are where my primary
thoughts come from, that and a 2002 talk by Cliff Carey. I will probably add
some thoughts from Wild at Heart as well. So let’s get this started
What are the roles of men and how are we
doing at accomplishing them?
Men
by creation and by what I believe are supposed to be leaders. Does this mean
women cannot be leaders? No, they are far less likely, I do not think that the
gift of teaching would be withheld from women, and being that the majority of
pastors are also teachers, I think it is appropriate for a woman to have that
role. She will be at a disadvantage because there will be some men that do not
like receiving authority from a woman but that is their problem and not hers.
Anyways, since we are to be leaders what does that mean? A recent definition of
a leader I heard was a person that has an influence on another, that seems to
be a rather vague definition but I think it is very true and gets a good start.
On
the more specific scale, what does it mean as being a man? I think Ephesians 5
spells it out very well; we are to lead our families as Christ leads the church.
Many men are willing to take that role however; they attempt to do it their own
way. That is our first mistake, we will read half of the paragraph, and we are
to be leaders of the family, but then fail to read the second half. It feels
kind of weird writing on how I think we (as men) should be leading our families
when I have yet to even start the process of building a family, but then again
I tend to think about a lot of things for the future.
The
main point I noticed with scripture and how many troubles could be solved if
we’d pay attention seems clear as day to me. Being in this culture, I think it
goes without saying men still do not show their emotions. It is rare when one
will openly and this is very wrong. I recall a few Dateline or 20/20 episodes
that were devoted to the masculine style of raising children and their lack of
emotional sensitivity. Scripture tells men to love their wives. Is it interesting
that the command to men would be an appeal of emotions to men while the appeal
to women are behavior? Isn’t it interesting the facets of human personality
which each sex most frequently do too much of? It can be said men are too
action oriented while women are too emotional, and our instructions for each
other go to the opposite roles? I also found it somewhat humorous that women
are given the simple instructions to submit, while the passage to men is given,
explained, and reinforced almost like we would want to ask question about what
that meant to love our wives.
Now
to the single guy, something I can far better talk about being a single man for
however many years you will credit me being an adult. Since I do not have a
family to lead, what am I to do? This is a rather new thing I have noticed in
my development. You all know I tend to be the behind-the-scenes kind of guy, I
don’t mind second fiddle and although I want to be part of the leadership I
have not wanted to be top dog. I think as single men our leadership skills
should be spent or utilized in the church. After all, that is also our family,
is it not? This is where my thoughts touch more into the Hume talks and Wild at
Heart, men in the church often display themselves as weak, passive and that our
goal is to be funny. I notice this in all age groups but being that I spent so
much time watching the high schoolers this goes to them more directly. We focus
our energies so much on being entertaining that most do not see their own
potential to lead ministry.
I
have developed a heart for youth ministry and men’s ministry. I love the youth
because we have a chance to truly change the world, I know it is cliché but it
is still true. I have a heart for men’s ministry because I see how few leaders
who have taken their God given role and I know they can be better leaders than
I can. This is one reason why I seem to not be preoccupied with the opposite
sex so often I see service that needs to be done. Not to say that relationships
with the opposite sex hinder our spiritual leadership, if anything they should
make us better leaders, but I like to take on one thing at a time.
I
am at odds with the fact that churches seem to be run by women; in such that,
they are the driving force of growth, the dominant numbers ect. Part of me is
giving props to the women for stepping up and doing what men should be doing,
the other part senses that I am trying to motivate men to be what God created
them to be while they sit back and watch the women work. This is probably a
spiel I’d give to a guy’s bible study but, hey this also about par for my
blogs. I am not saying that we all have to be the Leader, but we all should be
in somewhat of a leadership role, be it mere mentoring a younger man around us
or actually being one of the leaders with a title. We should be doing what we
were meant to do, my hope, when I get back home is that there would be so many
men actively being Men of God that there are too many of us doing too much and
we need to start another building project. I hope this is a message that could
become one that is preached to the choir, cause as of yet it is not.
Epilogue: While I
still believe women can and do receive the gift of teaching I do not believe
they should be in a position of spiritual authority over men. The direct
scripture reference 1 Timothy 2. There is much more to the proper and loving
understanding of this passage which will likely have set of blogs. You can start here.
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