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“Iron sharpens iron, and one man sharpens another.” (Proverbs 27:17, ESV)
Many men love to quote this verse — few live it.
True brotherhood isn’t comfort, it’s confrontation. It’s learning to accept correction, face the dullness of your own blade, and become sharper through the friction of truth and accountability.
In this week’s Sunday Sermon, we look deeper at what it means to be refined by other men — and why the sharpening process is necessary if we’re ever going to become who God called us to be.
Watch or listen to all the Sunday Sermons on Youtube and connect with our brotherhood at skool.com/drjacksontaylor for courses, books, and community.
By Dr. Jackson Taylor“Iron sharpens iron, and one man sharpens another.” (Proverbs 27:17, ESV)
Many men love to quote this verse — few live it.
True brotherhood isn’t comfort, it’s confrontation. It’s learning to accept correction, face the dullness of your own blade, and become sharper through the friction of truth and accountability.
In this week’s Sunday Sermon, we look deeper at what it means to be refined by other men — and why the sharpening process is necessary if we’re ever going to become who God called us to be.
Watch or listen to all the Sunday Sermons on Youtube and connect with our brotherhood at skool.com/drjacksontaylor for courses, books, and community.