Daily Reading: 1 Corinthians 7
Scripture Focus: But
because of the temptation to sexual immorality.
(1 Corinthians 7.2)
Devotional
Thought: I got myself in
trouble once... (Yah, yeah, yeah... I hear you thinking, "Only
once?") Well the one time that I'm
thinking about had to do with a young boy and his sister in the church
fellowship hall. She was picking on him
and he came crying to his Mom. I
happened to be sitting there and piled it on: "What? I thought you were a big boy! Be a man!" He went and hit his sister. "Whoa!
I didn't mean that! Just man up
and work it out..." Mom didn't buy
it. She wasn't too happy with me.
I recently read an article about the
demise of masculinity. The author - a
female - bemoaned the fact that men were unwilling - or unable - to do the hard
work of being a man. It seems that conversation
and relationships are being surrendered by 'emasculated' males, cowed by the
current climate of political correctness.
Even intimacy is giving way to the three p's: porn, prostitution, and
puppets! That's not healthy. It's neither good for men or women.
Paul wrote that intimate, monogamous
relationships (marriages) are important because of the temptation to sexual
immorality. Being a man was not about
having sex with as many partners as possible or about surrendering sexual
satisfaction. To Paul, being a man meant
doing the hard work of remaining pure until marriage and faithful within
marriage. That sounds to me like doing
the hard work of relationships.
What does it mean to be a man? Jesus, of course, was the perfect Man. His manhood was expressed by doing the hard
work of laying down his life for his bride - the church. To be real men and women today, we need to do
the hard work of relationships.
Prayer: Jesus thank you for being the example of the
perfect man. And, thank you for giving
us the power to be the man or woman you created us to be. Help us to live into that potential! Amen.
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