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Praise the Lord, amen. Never
know what a day may bring forth. I remember the day that the grace
of God reached into my life, amen. What a blessed day that
was, amen. Take your Bible with us tonight.
We started a couple of Wednesday nights ago, wasn't able to be
there on the other Wednesday night, dealing with some subjects
that revolve around principles of biblical masculinity. The
topic, I guess, kind of singles out, and I was planning to take
the young men and have a Sunday school class about this subject
this summer. We're gonna have a couples class,
of course, this summer, and then my wife will be taking the ladies.
We'll be dividing some other classes up. We've gotta get all
that in order and get teachers assigned to those areas. But
I was gonna do this. My plan was to just take the
young men and deal with some of these biblical tenants about
just being a man. And so we're in 1 Kings chapter
number two. That's where we're reading from. I've read this text before and
actually preached a message on just be a man. That was the title
of the message. Then I brought a message from
that text on the manhood of a monarch. But we're gonna use that as a
springboard to look at various tenets over the next several
Wednesday nights. about manhood, more maybe of
instruction than it is preaching per se, but I think it's needed
in this hour that we're living in. And so, but I got to thinking
about, you know, teaching the boys, taking them aside and just,
or the young men, I should say. And I began to think, you know,
our dads need to hear this because they're influencing young men
and mothers need to hear this because they're the God of the
house and they're guiding young men and should guide young men
to be young men. Young ladies need to hear this
because they need to make sure that when they develop in a relationship
from an attraction that he's a man. Amen. And so I think it's relevant
for everybody to hear the things we're gonna try to deal with.
So we're gonna go to 1 Kings chapter two, that'll be the springboard.
that we're dealing with. We all know that David's about
to die. That's indicated to us in the first verse. Now, the
days of David drew nigh that he should die, and he charged
Solomon, his son, saying, verse two, he says, I go the way of
all the earth. He said, I'm gonna die like everybody
else. That's what he's saying. My time has come, pretty much,
to face eternity. He says to his son who is going
to fill his shoes, take his place on the throne. He says, be thou
strong therefore and show thyself a man and keep the charge of
the Lord thy God to walk in his ways, to keep his statutes and
his commandments and his judgments and his testimonies and it's
written in the law of Moses that thou mayest prosper in all that
thou doest and whithersoever thou turnest thyself. Illusions
are brought from the book of Joshua. It's in verse number
four, that the Lord may continue his word, which he spake concerning
me saying, if thy children take heed to their way, to walk before
me in truth with all their heart, with all their soul, there shall
not fail thee, said he, a man on the throne of Israel. So we'll stop our reading right
there. And so we're dealing with just that subject that we see
in verse number two. Show thyself a man, be a man. That's not the title, but we're
looking at biblical, I guess, principles of masculine maturity. That's what we're talking about.
Young men growing up and becoming men. Now we all know that God
has designed men to be leaders. They are to be leaders as breadwinners.
husbands, there to be leaders as dads, there to be leaders
in the society that we live in. Every facet of a male's life
revolves around or demands in many ways leadership. Primarily
it starts with being able to lead yourself. and not let your
flesh lead you. That's another message within
itself. But we understand that for the
last several years in our nation, there seems to be an attack on
masculinity. There seems to be an attack on
manhood. To say what I'm going to say
through these series does not fit in the psychological mindset
of our nation. And so with that being said,
they're gonna say what I say is a hate type thing. They're
gonna catalog it as chauvinistic. The psychological world has this
mindset that traditional masculinity is harmful to the society that
we live in. And there are many things that
we talked about in the first message as far as for different
articles, different polls that have been taken, and different
things. We'll not go into all that. We
just wanna get into the thought that we did not finish other
wings denied, and that is the strength of manhood. He says
in the verse that we, amen, have read from this text, he said,
show thyself a man. Show thyself a man. And so he
tells us in Make sure I got the right verse. Keep charge, he
said be strong. So he's dealing with the strength
of manhood. So that's kind of what we dealt
with the other Wednesday night and I did not get to finish the
last point from that topic, the strength of manhood. We may get
to the next one in just a few moments if the time will allow
us to do that. I know you've worked through
the day and I wanna be mindful of that. And we talked about
in the strength of manhood, we talked about strength prepared.
The glory of young men is their strength, the psalmist said.
And so we understand that if young men are going to be strong,
they have to prepare themselves to be strong. And I'm not talking
about an athletic event tonight. I'm talking about, amen, just
being strong as a man. Now we have a mindset with the
transgender world that it's a fair thing for a man to compete with
a woman. Anybody that even has that mentality
is demented within their thinking. And so I'm not gonna deviate
and deal with that subject tonight. We know that's demanded beyond,
amen, and it's wicked and perverted. We understand all of that, but
we understand that God made men to be strong. And so that strength
has to be prepared. And I think every dad needs to
know that concerning his son. Every mother needs to understand
that. Amen. They had me splitting firewood
and busting kindling up when I was just old enough, amen,
to swing an axe. Travis cut his chin one time
up under here, busted it wide open. He was a little guy, and
he was gonna show his sisters how to bust firewood with a splitting
mall. And he was a little bitty guy,
and he was so little, he grabbed that splitting mall, and when
he ran back to hit that log with it, the handle flew up and hit
him in the chin. He couldn't handle the weight of the end
of it. Split his chin wide open. So he took him to the doctor,
to the emergency room to get his chin sewed up. And he was
laying there, he's just a little bitty guy, I don't know if he
remembers it or not. And they come in there, they gonna have
to sew him up, you know. Man, if it would have been me,
I would have been talking him out of it. But he didn't say
a word. And I said, all right, buddy,
here's the way this works. I said, if you man enough to
split firewood, you man enough to get stitches without crying.
Son, he sat there and that lip quivered, but he never cried
one time. Amen. Show thyself a man. So we talked about strength prepared. You prepare yourself mentally.
It ain't just about being strong from a physical perspective,
even though that is involved in it, but men have to be strong
emotionally. Amen. Mentally as well as physically. We won't have time to deal with
all that again. I need to get to the thought. that we didn't finish.
We talked about strength publicly. He said, show thyself a man. And how laziness is considered
in the Bible as disorderly. You look up the word lazy in
the Bible, it means disorderly, insubordinate, rebellious, defiant,
and unruly. That's what the word lazy means.
Amen. We got some hard-working fellas
here, and I praise God for you. You can walk out the front door
and tell, amen. We got some men here that work,
and I praise God for them, amen. They're to be commended. Then
we talked about strength proposed, amen, or not strength proposed,
but strength's purpose. In Genesis 46, 34, that ye shall
say, thy servant's trade hath been about cattle from our youth.
When Jacob had went to Pharaoh and he let him know what his
occupation was from his youth, he had a purpose. He was strong
for a particular purpose. He had dealt with cattle all
of his life. And we went through various others.
Jesus was considered the son of the carpenter. And so God
gives a man strength and there is a preparation time in your
life to prepare you to utilize that strength to fulfill a purpose. work ethic, and we said that
Jewish culture, when a young man was 12 years old, he became
an apprentice either to his father or to another trusted relative
to learn a trade, to learn something that he could do to make a livelihood
and fulfill a purpose, amen. So we talked a lot about that.
Then we closed out, we didn't get here on the other evening
and this would close out this particular thought of manhood
concerning the strength of a man and that is strength, spiritual
strength. Strength spiritually. Let me
ask you young men something tonight. You may be able to bench press
200, 300 pounds, I don't know. You may be able to, I've seen
Judd, he hand crawled that cable all the way up, just hand over
hand, all the way up to the top of that top beam and stood up
there. That was impressive. Some of you can do a lot of things
and a lot of, there was out there a flat foot jumping on that stage
to see who could jump on it. Jake didn't quite make it. His shins show the proof of him
not making it. Oh, that's impressive. My question
tonight is, what kind of strength do you have spiritually? What kind of spiritual things
are impressive in your life if someone sees them? Go to Genesis
chapter 33. Genesis chapter 33, talking about
strength spiritually. Do you have spiritual strength
as a young man? We call it a walk with God. Being
able to stand when the world and the pressure of the world
is being applied to your life and to who you really are as
a child of God. So let me talk to you first of
all about what it means to be spiritually strong revolves around
the essence of God's presence in your life. In Genesis 33 verse
11, notice what it says. And the Lord spake unto Moses
face to face, as a man speaketh unto his friend. And he turned
again into the camp, but his servant Joshua, the son of Nun,
a young man, departed not out of the tabernacle. That's impressive. Moses is talking to God. And
it tells us that Moses is talking to God as a man would talk to
a man face to face. And Joshua is a witness of Moses,
this old man of God's fellowship with the Lord. Moses left the
presence of God, but Joshua was so overwhelmed by being in the
thick of God's presence that he wouldn't depart out of the
tabernacle. Now go to Joshua chapter number one. This is the verses, I guess the
context that David is referring to when he's talking to Solomon,
you know these verses, you could quote them, most of you could.
Joshua chapter one, verse nine. Have not I commanded thee, be
strong and of good courage, be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed,
for the Lord thy God is with thee, wheresoever thou goest. Can you say that tonight as a
young man? God's with you. As we said, as we sang, stand
by me. When the storms of life are raging,
stand by me. In the midst of faults and failures,
stand by me. When I face persecution, stand
by me. When my friends have forsaken,
stand by me. Joshua seen something and sensed
something in the tabernacle when the man of God who he is serving
is talking to the Lord face to face. And it was such, made a
such amazing impression on the Joshua that he hungered and thirst
for the presence of God. God, walking with God, being
spiritual. Having a prayer life, hiding
the word of God in your heart. Do you pray? Do you know what
it means to spiritually worship, young man? Or all you're interested
in is climbing up a cable, jumping on a stage, shooting a basketball,
trying to increase how much you bench press or squat. What kind of relationship do
you have with God's presence in your life. Amen. Do you know? I mean, I see the
Lord breathe in here, God move in this place, and I see young
men sitting like they're in a foreign land and don't know the language.
That's deeply concerning. It's not only concerning to a
pastor, but it should be concerning to a dad. to a mom. When a young man can be sitting
up front and involved in the house of God and in the service
of God and in the work of God, they're interested in congregating
in the back. Not interested in anything whatsoever
when it comes to the presence of God. That should be a serious
concern to mom and dad. Do you have spiritual strength?
Do you know anything about living with God's presence manifest
in your life? I'm not talking about walking
around in life with your head in the clouds. I'm talking about
a simple spiritual awareness that God is where you're at.
He knows what you saw. Why did he know what you saw?
He's there. David says, he says that no matter
where I go, I don't have time to try to look it up or quote
it. He said, no matter where I go, thou art, you're there. Can't hide from God. Amen. And so whatever you're looking
at, God sees what you're looking at. Whatever you're listening
to, God's presence is real. If you're a child of God, God's
listening to that. That's why he says don't defile the tabernacle.
You defile the tabernacle when you expose the tabernacle to
things, amen, that are perverted and that are ungodly because
that's where God dwells. Pretty serious, isn't it? Amen,
no you're not, that your body is the temple of the Spirit of
God, amen, he lives within you, Christ lives, the whole aspect,
the whole reality of the triune existence of God dwells within
you. God the Father, God the Son,
God the Holy Ghost, biblical verses can be quoted tonight,
that all aspects of the triune existence of God dwells within
the heart and the life of everybody here. So if we are the temple
of God, that he went where you went today, because you carried
him there. He saw what you saw today, because you looked at
it. He listened to what you listened today, because you listened to it. God's
presence, amen, is a reality of spiritual strength, amen. That about killed everybody tonight,
but that's the truth. And then we go from God's presence
to God's precepts. He tells Joshua in those verses,
be strong and of a good courage for unto this people shalt thou
divide for an inheritance the land which I swear unto their
fathers to give them. Only be thou strong, very courageous
that thou mayest observe to do according to all the law which
Moses my servant commanded, they turn not from it to the right
hand or the left, that thou mayest prosper whithersoever thou goest.
He says the same things to his son in these verses. Verse three
of chapter two in Kings, keep the charge of the Lord thy God,
to walk in his ways, to keep his statutes and his commandments,
his judgments, his testimonies. Every aspect of those terms,
amen, define a different a different setting of the Word of God and
its effect in our lives, the testimonies, the judgments, the
commandments, the precepts, God's precepts. What do you know about
them? Do you read them? We used to
have Bible quiz teams and I regret that things happened the way
they did for that to kind of dissolve, We had children or
young people and young men in this church memorizing books
of the Bible. I'm talking about complete books
of the Bible. And all year long, our world
revolved around those books and God blessed us as we, I mean,
we flying in airplanes and kids quoting Bible on a jet and folks
looking at us and that's, what are y'all doing? Amen. Heading down the road in the
bus, sitting out in the lobby of motels with Bibles open and
thousands and thousands of verses being quoted every day. And some
of that, amen, was just for a competitive nature. But there was some of
them, amen, that let the Word of God become a part of who they
were and what they were about. And they're here teaching Sunday
school, preaching the gospel these days. So what kind of relationship
do you have with God's precepts? Do you study to show yourself
approved? Do you read the Bible, sir? You see, your wife, and we're
talking to young married men, your wife expects you to be a
spiritual leader in your home. That's never gonna happen until
you have a knowledge of what the Bible has to say about who
you are and what she's to be about in your life. Dwell with her according to knowledge.
Where you find that at? It ain't just because, amen,
just because you're living with her and you find out she don't
like this and she likes this or that or whatever the case
may be. You dwell with her according to knowledge because you've read
the word of God. You've prayed and you've sought
the Lord's will in your mind, amen, to know, amen, what God
expects you to be and how you're to act as a husband. And so tonight, we're talking
about Amen, spiritual strength, we're talking about that spiritual
strength in the realm, amen, of just how God works in our
life from the Word of God working in our heart, a purpose. Spiritual,
our strength in that purpose, strength in Amen, God's precepts. Then God's perception. Turn to
Genesis chapter 41. These are low keyed, I know,
but they're just tenets that I feel like we need to be reminded
of. And I'd really like to get through
with this and go to the next point if I got time tonight.
A couple of things I'd like to cover. But Genesis 41 verse 12. There was there with us a young
man, in Hebrew, servant to the captain of the guard, and we
told him, And he interpreted to us our dreams. To each man,
according to his dream, he did interpret. Now who is that? Anybody know who that young man
is? Joseph. He's in jail. He's in
prison. You know the story, the dream
of the butler and the baker. You know what went on there.
So when I think of, when I'm talking about, and the term young
man is used, so Joseph is a young man while he is in this prison
house. And I'm talking to you about
spiritual strength, spiritual presence, God's presence, God's
precepts, then God's perception. Do you as a young man have any
discernment, spiritual discernment? There are older men in this building
that have no spiritual discernment, sad to say, because of what they
feel and have filled their mind with. And all the decisions that
they make, everything that they talk about, everything that they
conclude is concluded from a logical mindset. But God doesn't always deal,
There's nothing logical about anything this church has done
in 38 years. From buying this building, it
was not logical to buy this building. Raise your hand if you were here
before we bought this building. Stand up if you were here. If
you were here when we bought this building. All right, so
y'all take a good look. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 21, and then there's a few backsliders,
23, whatever, y'all can be seated. So 25, 30? So the rest of you that are here,
you see any logic in that? Buying a 20,000 square foot building
when there ain't but 30 people in the church? Does that make
sense to anybody? So if you'd have been here, you'd
have been, not as a crowd this size, but if you'd have been
here among 25 or 30, you men, and we're gonna buy a 20-something
thousand square foot school, what would your vote or recommendation
be? This don't make no sense. But if you were there in that
service and remember being in that service, and the presence
of God moved into that service, because we had no intentions
of even going to the auction. But God moved in that service
and settled in all of our hearts and minds that we were to buy
this building. We bought it for like, what,
$72,000? Had it bought for $56,000 and someone run the bid up on
it, so we bought this entire facility for $72,000 and the
six acres with it. spiritual perception. We had
no idea what we was going to do with it, nor why we were buying
it. And I'm honest with you, I didn't either. If you would
have come and asked, they wouldn't do a radio interview with me.
I said, we have no, and they'll probably call me a liar now,
but I said, we have no intentions of moving the ministry out to
McWheatie. We had a really nice place there on the corner on
Highway 60, right on the corner of the road there, you could
see. We could have bought some, we had maybe an idea of building
onto that building later on. Had no perception whatsoever
of moving here, but we knew that this is what God wanted. It made
no sense to any of us. God don't have to make sense
to you. God don't have to make sense to me. Amen. We bought that land across
the road over there and there's people that they didn't tell
me, but they said they were worried about the interest, worried about
all the payment. The day that we bought it, we could have made
$50,000 on it. But that's not why we bought
it. We didn't buy it to make money. We bought it, you know, thinking
that God may let us build a building over there. because this man
would not sell any ground around this building. I mean, he made
it known. We had talked to him, no ground
for sale, don't even ask. In fact, we had kind of a dilemma
when we found out, when we surveyed that some of the cemetery out
there was on his property, and we had to do some finagling around
to get him to allow us to cut that, square that off. And I
was riding down the road, I made a turn at the light, I remember
it, I was in the truck, I turned to the right, and I thought,
I wonder if he'd be interested in trading. So we'd already planned to build
over there and try to make it so we wouldn't have to come back
and forth, just make this the school. So I called, and here
we are. But if we hadn't have bought
that land, We would have never been able to acquire that ground
that's the same amount around us here for future use. And so
the question is, do you have spiritual perception? Or does
every decision that you make as a young man, everything that
you do in your life, is it just simply revolving around carnality? Nothing wrong with thinking logically.
Nothing wrong with having common sense. but God does not have
to work with that. Nothing wrong with weighing it
out in your mind, but his ways are higher than our ways. Until
you realize that, most churches, you know why most churches are
in the shape that they're in? Some of them are stagnant. It's
simply because they wanna run the church and govern the ministry
based on carnal things without any, I mean, Me and Brother Sample
were talking, you know, some things just don't make sense. They just don't make sense, but
they don't have to make sense. If it's the will of God, God
is going to bless it. And for me to worry myself to
death trying to make sense out of it from a carnal perspective
is of no value. It's a waste of your time. I mean, go catch a fish and you're
gonna find a coin to buy the... That don't make no sense. Put
this stick in the water and it's gonna be sweet to drink. That
don't make any sense. There's nothing in this Bible
that God has ever done that makes any sense of a common thinking
man. So when I'm talking about biblical
masculinity and the maturity of that, you young men need to
develop some spiritual perception. And you'll find that spiritual
perception by knowing something about the presence of God. Amen,
living, amen, in the presence of God, awareness that wherever
you go, God is with you. Whatever you see, God sees. Whatever you hear, God hears.
God's precepts make this Bible, amen, the way you rule and govern
your life and direct your path. Then God's protection. In Numbers
11, let me read you this. This is the last one in spiritual
strength. We need some young, tell you
young men something. I thank God for your heart. I
mean, we've got pictures up here on this. I mean, it's amazing.
I can get up there, but I don't like lifts, but I was up the
back up yesterday or whenever it was, stuff on, girts on this
end wall up there, and you're 45 feet up in the air on a gravel
that ain't too stable anyway, lift, and that thing's moving
around, and you're thinking, I wonder what the guy was drinking when
he made this thing. Wonder if he really tightened
them bolts up or not. I mean, everything, you know,
you got all that running through your mind. I'd far rather be
on that building, amen, with them bolts and that concrete,
than I would be on this man-made device here. That's just the
way I think. Amen, you listen, I praise God for you labor and
for your strength. But you know what we need? We need men of
that caliber and that ability with that trade and that mindset
and that strength, but we need you young men to be spiritual.
We need you to have a waltz with God. And you're gonna have a
waltz with God, you're gonna have to know something and desire
to be, you're gonna have to have a, I don't know how to say it,
you're gonna have to hunger and thirst for God's presence in
your life. Can I tell you something? Folks,
watch services. We had people write letters this
week wanting us to pray for them, various things mentioned in the
prayer room. And you can go online and hear anybody preach better,
far better than what I'm doing. You can go online and hear better
singing. But it ain't the quality of the singing. It's the environment. of what's going on in this church
that people are lacking in desire. And you know what that comes
from? It comes from people who have spiritual strength. And
you young men, you listening to me? You young men need to
know what it means to be spiritual. God's presence. This book is
a spiritual book. Amen. Perception. God's protection. Let me get this. Numbers 11 verse
25. The Lord came down in a cloud
and spake unto him and took of the spirit that was upon him
and gave it unto the 70 elders. It came to pass that when the
spirit rested upon them, they prophesied and did not cease. But there remained two of the
men in the camp. The name of the one was Eldad
and the name of the other was Medad and the spirit rested upon
them. They were of them that were written
but went not out unto the tabernacle, and they prophesied in the camp.
And there ran a young man, and told Moses, and said, Eldad and
Medad do prophesy in the camp. And Joshua, the son of Nun, the
servant of Moses, one of his young men, answered and said,
My Lord Moses, forbid them. And Moses said unto him, In this
thou for my sake would God that all the Lord's people were prophets.
and that the Lord would put his spirit upon them. Now we understand
the setting here, and I understand that there is an
admonishment given to Joshua. But Joshua was concerned that
somebody was overstepping their bounds in regard to the role
and the position that God had put Moses in the life of the
Israelites and in his life as well. Now Moses straightened
him out, but I'm gonna tell you what, he was protective of Moses'
role. He said, envious thou for my
sake? And that's what he was doing. He didn't want nobody
doing what Moses was supposed to be doing. And Moses straightened
that out, but he had an element of courage. to come forward and desire that
nobody, I don't have to say this without sounding the wrong way,
I mean, he was very concerned that no one would overstep the
boundary that God had placed with Moses as the ruler of Israel.
You see, courage, and that's what it was, it was an act of
courage, even though he had to be dealt with, he was acting
out of a sense of courage and envy for Moses' sake. Courage
is not the absence of fear. That's what we think courage
is. And I just, you know, I hadn't been up in the air in a long
time, so I was all the way up in the peak the other day, and I
got up there and I thought, you know, this is crazy. You know,
I'm too old for this. And that thing's moving around,
the wind's blowing, we're trying to put those girts in, they don't
fit, we had to punch holes in them and everything else. And
so Brother Josh is inside on the lift, and I'm out on the
gravel on the lift, And I thought, you know, this is senseless.
I've been up here before. This thing's gonna hold me. You
know, you just have to talk yourself out of your fear. That's not
courage. That's that mind over matter stuff. So courage is not
the absence of fear, but the calm conquering of your fear
as you focus on doing what needs to be done. You understand that? You young men got courage, spiritual
courage? It's a serious matter. The conquering
of what lays in, I don't know how to say it, how to put it
in words tonight, but just, here's what he said. The psalmist said
it this way, maybe this is the way to describe it. What time
I'm afraid, I will trust in thee. God's protection. What I mean
by that is, you are to be a young man that is protective. over what God has given you as
a young man and will one day have in place for your family.
What is here tonight in this ministry is a result of men through
the years of being protective of God's touch and God's presence. I'd like to talk to you about
the authority of manhood That was gonna be my next thought,
but we'll just close out there with the strength of manhood.
But I'm gonna tell you this before we, and we're gonna talk about
the authority of manhood, and we're gonna deal with, you know,
the reasons that God has given masculine men authority. Now, passive man is not gonna
do anything for God, and he normally is not gonna rule his house well.
So I wanna say this to get your mind thinking about this thought.
So we've talked about the strength of man and we probably could
have an altar call about the spirituality of it that we've
dealt with tonight. But I want you to go home and I want you
young dads and you young men to consider the question, are
you spiritual? Do you have spiritual perception? Are you protective of spiritual
things? That's what I was trying to say
concerning Joshua. He was trying to protect the spiritual role
that Moses was in his life and in the life of the people of
Israel. Does that make sense? He was trying to protect that. And
that could go a lot of different things. Protect the church, protect
your mama, protect anything that is a positive influence in your
life from a spiritual nature. Let me say this about the authority
of manhood for you to think about these two, Tom. God has created
in the male gender a masculine trait to lead. To lead. Now, what you do with
that trait, ain't nobody in here can do anything about that but
you. But God has created in the male gender a masculine trait
to lead. That's not-and we're going to
deal with that and how important that is and what that means.
Some of you need to hear it. And then God created the female
Part 2-The Ability of Manhood
| Sermon ID | 61252055221113 |
| Duration | 37:48 |
| Date | |
| Category | Midweek Service |
| Language | English |
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