Called to be Men:  Not Safe, But Good

Day 1: The Call to Godly Masculinity
Reading: 1 Corinthians 16:13-14, Ephesians 5:25-33

Devotional: Today's readings challenge us to embrace a biblical vision of masculinity. Paul's exhortation to "act like men" isn't about conforming to cultural stereotypes, but about growing into the mature manhood exemplified by Christ. Reflect on how Jesus demonstrated both strength and tenderness, courage and compassion. How can you embody these qualities in your relationships and responsibilities? Consider areas where you might need to "stand firm in the faith" or "be strong" in the face of challenges. Remember, true strength comes from surrendering to Christ and allowing Him to work through you. Pray for God's guidance in becoming the man He's called you to be.

Day 2: Ordered Love
Reading: Mark 12:28-31, 1 John 4:7-21

Devotional: Our readings today focus on the primacy of love in the Christian life. However, as the sermon pointed out, not all love is equal. There's an order to our loves, with our love for God at the pinnacle. Reflect on how you prioritize your relationships and affections. Are you loving God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength? How does your love for God inform and shape your love for others? Consider practical ways you can demonstrate ordered love in your daily life, whether in your family, workplace, or community. Remember, our capacity to love others flows from our experience of God's love for us.

Day 3: Watchfulness and Presence
Reading: Colossians 4:2-6, Matthew 26:36-46

Devotional: Today's theme centers on being watchful and present. In a world full of distractions, Christ calls us to spiritual alertness and engagement. Reflect on areas of your life where you might be "spiritually absent." Are there relationships or responsibilities you've neglected? Consider Jesus in Gethsemane, fully present in His moment of crisis and calling His disciples to watchfulness. How can you cultivate a more alert and engaged faith? Pray for the Holy Spirit's help in being fully present with God and with others, ready to perceive and respond to spiritual realities around you.

Day 4: Courage in Christ
Reading: Joshua 1:1-9, 2 Timothy 1:6-14

Devotional: Our readings today highlight the call to courage that comes with following Christ. This isn't about bravado or self-reliance, but about trusting God's presence and promises in the face of challenges. Reflect on areas of your life where you need to "be strong and courageous." What fears or hesitations are holding you back from fully embracing God's call? Remember, like Joshua and Timothy, our courage is grounded in God's faithfulness, not our own abilities. Pray for the Spirit to kindle afresh the gift of God within you, empowering you to live boldly for Christ.

Day 5: Fruit-Bearing Faith
Reading: John 15:1-17, Galatians 5:16-26

Devotional: We conclude our week focusing on the fruit our faith produces. Jesus teaches that genuine connection to Him results in a fruitful life, while Paul outlines the specific character qualities the Spirit produces in us. Reflect on your own life – what kind of fruit is evident? Are there areas where you see the Spirit's work, and others where you need growth? Remember, fruit-bearing isn't about striving harder, but about abiding more deeply in Christ. Pray for a deeper connection to Jesus, the true vine, and for the Spirit's transforming work in your character. Consider practical ways you can cultivate the fruit of the Spirit in your daily interactions.