In a culture confused about manhood, we do not need new definitions.
We need to look at Jesus.
He initiated our salvation at the cost of His life.
He led by serving.
He provides for His people.
He protects His church – even to the point of death.
Biblical masculinity is not aggression.
It is not passivity.
It is not selfish ambition.
It is sacrificial leadership, humble service, faithful provision, and courageous protection.
In other words, biblical masculinity looks like Jesus.
The deeper a man’s relationship with Christ, the more he becomes the man God created him to be.
“Husbands, love your wives, as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her.” – Ephesians 5.25