On this
day, which is given over to honoring guys, let’s talk about living up to the
name man. We try to be strong and macho, but often it’s just a
façade. For all our effort, we realize we don’t measure up. Underneath the
bravado we harbor a host of fears, insecurities, and shortcomings. Much of our manliness is pure bluff.
Paul was
man enough to admit it: “We also are weak,” he said (2 Cor. 13:4). That’s not
pious chatter; it’s a humbling fact. Yet in what seems to be a contradiction,
Paul insisted that we are to be “men of courage” (1 Cor. 16:13 niv).
How can
we be the strong person that God meant for us to be? Only by putting ourselves
in God’s hands and asking Him to make us that way through His power and
enablement.
True strength is the power of God in the soul. (RBC)