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Biblical Masculinity | Luke Edgerton | 3/15/2026

Mar 15, 2026    Pastor Luke Edgerton

Sermon Summary: This sermon concludes the study of 1 Corinthians by examining Paul's final instructions to the Corinthian church, with particular emphasis on his call to men to "act like men." Pastor Luke addresses three major themes from 1 Corinthians 16: finances, brotherhood, and biblical manhood. He challenges the modern cultural narrative that has "castrated men's souls" and "effeminized men's personalities," presenting instead a biblical theology of masculinity. The sermon emphasizes that Christian men are called to be watchful (not distracted), stand firm in faith (not childish), act like men (not children), be strong, and do everything in love. The pastor confronts contemporary distractions like social media, video games, and vaping, calling men to intentional living that prioritizes building faith, family, and finances. The message culminates in a call for men to make dramatic changes in their lives, surrender to God's work, and become the focused, firm, and faithful leaders God has called them to be.

Key Points:

-Christians are called to give financially in proportion to what God has given them, with a cheerful heart rather than under compulsion or coercion

-Giving should be done with proper accountability and transparent handling of resources

-Paul's instruction to "act like men" is not about acting differently from women, but about not acting like children

-The masculine standard includes being focused (opposite of distracted), firm in faith (opposite of childish), and faithful (opposite of rebellious)

-Men must be focused on three things: building faith, building family, and building finances

-Standing firm means being trend-resilient, culturally uninfluenced, and boundary-conscious

-Faithfulness requires being love-motivated, love-led, and love-intelligent

-Modern distractions (TikTok, video games, doom-scrolling, vaping) prevent men from fulfilling their God-given calling

-Men need meaningful friendships with other godly men for spiritual refreshment and accountability

-Rebellion against God is equated with witchcraft according to 1 Samuel 15:23

-Everything a Christian man does should be motivated by and done in love

-The world teaches independence at any cost, but God calls men to submit to Christ, His Spirit, and other men

Scripture Reference:

-1 Corinthians 16:1-24 (primary text)

-2 Corinthians 9:6-7 (on cheerful giving)

-1 Samuel 15:23 (rebellion as witchcraft)

-Proverbs 29:11 (a fool gives full vent to his spirit)

-Galatians 5 (love as a fruit of the Spirit)

-1 Corinthians 13 (love is patient and kind)

-1 Peter (overseers as examples to the flock)