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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 we think Jesus had skills. As one of our 5 Marks of Manhood, skill is something that every man should possess. Jesus is no different.
But thinking of Jesus as skilled isn’t something most of us struggle with. Accepting that he had to learn his skills might be. It’s tempting to think that Jesus just sort of showed up on the scene as an expert on everything. He is God after all.
The Bible is clear that he had to learn, just like every other man has to learn (Luke 2). Just like his earthly father, he learned the skills of a carpenter. And from a young age, he learned to become a teacher - a master teacher whose teaching we’re still talking about 2000 years later. Jesus’s teaching, like the stories of the prodigal son (Luke 15) and the good Samaritan (Luke 10), continue to change people’s lives.
If you want to learn what it means to work at your skills as a man, and then to offer those skills in a way that benefits others, take a look at Jesus. He is truly a master craftsman.
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Subscribe to the podcast through your podcast player, and then share your favorite episode with a friend. Think of a man who could benefit from hearing the Tribesmen Podcast, and then pass it along!
And don’t forget to donate to the podcast, to help us cover the expenses of creating great content for you!
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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 we think Jesus had skills. As one of our 5 Marks of Manhood, skill is something that every man should possess. Jesus is no different.
But thinking of Jesus as skilled isn’t something most of us struggle with. Accepting that he had to learn his skills might be. It’s tempting to think that Jesus just sort of showed up on the scene as an expert on everything. He is God after all.
The Bible is clear that he had to learn, just like every other man has to learn (Luke 2). Just like his earthly father, he learned the skills of a carpenter. And from a young age, he learned to become a teacher - a master teacher whose teaching we’re still talking about 2000 years later. Jesus’s teaching, like the stories of the prodigal son (Luke 15) and the good Samaritan (Luke 10), continue to change people’s lives.
If you want to learn what it means to work at your skills as a man, and then to offer those skills in a way that benefits others, take a look at Jesus. He is truly a master craftsman.
Call To Action!
Subscribe to the podcast through your podcast player, and then share your favorite episode with a friend. Think of a man who could benefit from hearing the Tribesmen Podcast, and then pass it along!
And don’t forget to donate to the podcast, to help us cover the expenses of creating great content for you!
Support the show (https://tribesmen.net/donate)