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This week, we’re continuing our series about Jesus. But we’re talking about Jesus as you’ve never heard it before. Not all the wispy religious platitudes you may have heard.
We’re talking about Jesus, the man. Specifically, we want you to see Jesus as the man most worthy of following.
Today we’re discussing how Jesus had a tribe. A group of men who learned from him and did everything with him.
Jesus made a point of sharing his ministry with his tribe of disciples. When he famously fed the crowd of 5000 (John 6), it was actually the disciples who did the feeding. And they marveled at being included in Jesus’s miracle.
He chose to spend his final night before his death with his tribe (Luke 22). He creates a new idea of honor by washing their feet and showing humility in serving. He “gets naked” with them by revealing his impending death. A few of them even get to witness his agonizing prayers before his arrest. Jesus valued these friendships above all other relationships in his life.
In Tribesmen, we call the leader of a Tribe a chief. A chief cultivates honor among his men by serving them and helping them get better at being men. He develops camaraderie by sharing life with them.
If you want to be a man who knows how to live in the company of other men, look to Jesus. He’ll show you how to live with honor and camaraderie - how to live in a Tribe.
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By Don Ross & Shaun SullivanThis week, we’re continuing our series about Jesus. But we’re talking about Jesus as you’ve never heard it before. Not all the wispy religious platitudes you may have heard.
We’re talking about Jesus, the man. Specifically, we want you to see Jesus as the man most worthy of following.
Today we’re discussing how Jesus had a tribe. A group of men who learned from him and did everything with him.
Jesus made a point of sharing his ministry with his tribe of disciples. When he famously fed the crowd of 5000 (John 6), it was actually the disciples who did the feeding. And they marveled at being included in Jesus’s miracle.
He chose to spend his final night before his death with his tribe (Luke 22). He creates a new idea of honor by washing their feet and showing humility in serving. He “gets naked” with them by revealing his impending death. A few of them even get to witness his agonizing prayers before his arrest. Jesus valued these friendships above all other relationships in his life.
In Tribesmen, we call the leader of a Tribe a chief. A chief cultivates honor among his men by serving them and helping them get better at being men. He develops camaraderie by sharing life with them.
If you want to be a man who knows how to live in the company of other men, look to Jesus. He’ll show you how to live with honor and camaraderie - how to live in a Tribe.
Call To Action!
Leave us a rating and review through Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast host. This will help other people find the podcast. Let people know what your favorite recent episode is, so they know where to jump in.
Support the show (https://tribesmen.net/donate)