Summary
In this episode, Doug and Brett discuss the importance of men being challenged and doing hard things. They talk about how men crave challenge and how it is necessary for personal growth and development. They also discuss the feminization of the church and the need for men to be challenged in their faith. They share their thoughts on prayer and the importance of staying committed to praying for others. They also talk about the significance of Lent and the need to challenge oneself during this season. The conversation explores the theme of taking action and challenging oneself to be better. It begins with a reflection on Jesus feeling abandoned by his apostles and relates it to times when the speakers have felt deserted by friends. They discuss the importance of not deserting others in their hour of need and the need to give even when one has little to give. They propose a challenge for listeners to push themselves to be better and to share their challenges and progress. The conversation also touches on the concept of mediocrity and the importance of taking action instead of just praying for solutions. They emphasize the need for individuals to step up and support those who are on the front lines of important causes.
Keywords
men, challenge, hard things, personal growth, development, feminization of the church, faith, prayer, Lent, taking action, challenging oneself, feeling abandoned, deserting others, giving, pushing oneself, mediocrity, support, front lines
Takeaways
Men need to be challenged in order to grow and develop.
The feminization of the church has led to a decline in men's involvement.
Prayer should be a committed and earnest practice, not just a passing comment.
Lent is a time to challenge oneself and focus on personal growth and sacrifice. Don't desert others in their hour of need and be mindful of times when you may have deserted others.
Give even when you have little to give, as it is important to start giving now instead of waiting for a better time.
Challenge yourself to be a better person, whether it's as a husband, father, or in other areas of your life.
Take action instead of just praying for solutions, as God expects us to be active participants in making a difference.
Support those who are on the front lines of important causes, as they need a strong support system to succeed.