Author Camille Paglia, a self-described “notorious Amazon feminist,” recently said about today’s gender-bending days, “What you’re seeing is how a civilization commits suicide” (referring to the demonization of men by aggressive feminism).
She added that today’s generation has “no models of manhood.” It appears that the emotional lava flowing out of the volcanic reaction to broken male culture in the 1960s is turning from bright orange to a hardened and desolate landscape of ash. The gender scenery is shifting again.
Our generation has seen monumental shifts in the roles men and women play. Television shows like “Father Know Best” exemplified a seemingly simpler era when men brought home the bacon for the women to fry it up in a pan. Along the way, a rise in feminism gave women opportunity, while seriously jeopardizing their feminine soul with illusions that they could be better men than actual men.
The collateral damage of this gender-bending experiment was that the nation’s family unit has suffered, millions of children being raised without dads, men in retreat and a titanic void of positive male role models.
We’re living in a new masculinity age that ironically needs the best of old-fashioned male culture while jettisoning the thinking and behaviors that caused so many women and children to suffer for centuries. Men today have both a massive opportunity and a daunting challenge of picking up the slack for decades of retreat and withdrawal at every level of a relationship.
The self-serving features of alpha male have been rejected. The over-soft and sensitive features of omega male created by feminism is now annoying to women. The hunt is on for a new blend of tough and tender, committed but compassionate, relational and rugged. Where’s the model for that guy?
Another ‘Barak,’ Not Obama
There’s a story in Judges Chapter 4 that gives a great example of modern masculinity, and how men and woman need each other. It’s the story of Deborah, the first female to lead the nation of Israel, serving as a prophet and Judge. At the time, the Israelites were being “cruelly oppressed” by King Jabin of Canaan, and they called on the Lord for help. The Lord answered, speaking to Deborah to send Barak to battle against the enemy warlord Sisera.
But in verse 8, Barak gives her a condition. “If you go with me, I will go; but if you don’t go with me, I won’t go.” Deborah agreed and together they executed a plan that would free the Israelites.
Barak answered Deborah’s call, obeyed God’s plan and demonstrated a version of masculinity that today’s men can learn from.
- Be humble. Today, men need to recognize they are not islands, and need help. Barak wouldn’t go to war without Deborah’s leadership and spiritual wisdom. Although he led the battle, her presence was critical.
- Don’t grumble. Although the enemy had more chariots, Barak accepted Deborah’s call to face a powerful opponent. Every man will receive a call, or instructions or be told to do something from a higher authority. Instead of complaining, true masculinity finds opportunity within the given challenge.
- Know thyself. Barak knew his strengths and weaknesses. His strength was leading men, but he did not have the wisdom or connection to God that Deborah did. A modern masculine man needs to exercise his strengths and fill in for his weaknesses, either by learning or delegating.
- Know God. Deborah called Barak to lead an uprising based on what God told her. Both Deborah and Barak obeyed God because they knew God. A masculine man needs to eagerly pursue God and build a relationship with Him. We all can hear his voice, trust His plan and achieve greatness.
Israel was led by a woman that needed masculine strength. Barak accepted the call, and together they won the battle. Today, we need more modern-day masculinity by learning from Barak and valuing what women can bring to the table.
The next time you feel like you are facing a challenge alone, be secure enough in your own masculinity to partner creatively with strong women who, together with you, can win a bigger prize than you ever could by yourself.
God could have formed woman out of Adam’s toe so he could look down on her but instead he chose to form her out of his rib so she could be alongside him. Man was placed next to woman not below her, not above her, but alongside her to reflect the same unity God himself enjoys.
Kenny Luck is the president and founder of Every Man Ministries. As the former men’s pastor at Saddleback Church in California and current leadership pastor at Crossline Community Church, Kenny has found the proven way to improve men’s ministries around the world. Sleeping Giant is this blueprint, and gives men the tools they need to lead and understand their own men’s ministry. Watch Kenny’s teachings at EveryManMinistries.com and start your men’s group today!
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