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Dad Tired

Biblical Masculinity: Part Two

Dad Tired

Jerrad Lopes

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

51.4K Ratings

🗓️ 24 March 2025

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

In this powerful follow-up to the series on biblical masculinity, Chris Hilkin continues unpacking what it means to be a man after God's own heart through the PRIME MEN acrostic. After Jerrad Lopes opens with a heartfelt update and thanks the Dad Tired community for their support, Chris teaches through the next key biblical traits of godly manhood: Intentional, Meek, Enduring, Moral, Empathetic, and Noble. With deep theological insight, biblical references, and real-life application, this episode challenges men to take spiritual leadership seriously—at home, in the church, and in the world.

Bible Passages Mentioned:

  • John 8 – Jesus and the woman caught in adultery
  • 1 Timothy 3:4-5 – Managing one's family well
  • Ephesians 6:4 – Fathers training and instructing children
  • Genesis 18:19 – Directing one’s household in the way of the Lord
  • Genesis 3:6 – Adam’s passivity in the Garden
  • 1 Samuel 3:11 – Eli’s failure to discipline his sons
  • Mark 5 – Jesus healing the bleeding woman
  • 2 Timothy 1:7 – Spirit of power, love, and self-control
  • Proverbs 16:32 – Better to be patient than a warrior
  • Philippians 2 – Christ’s humility
  • Proverbs 24:16 – The righteous fall seven times but rise again
  • 1 Corinthians 16:13-14 – Be strong, courageous, and do everything in love
  • Luke 23 – Jesus carrying the cross
  • 1 Timothy 4:8 – Godliness has value for all things
  • Titus 2:7-8 – Teaching with integrity
  • 1 Samuel 15 – Saul's disobedience
  • Matthew 4 – Jesus’ temptation
  • John 17 – Jesus interceding for his disciples
  • Nehemiah 4:14 – Fight for your families
  • Philippians 4:8 – Whatever is noble, think about such things
  • Proverbs 22:1 – A good name is more desirable than riches
  • Micah 6:8 – Do justice, love mercy, walk humbly
  • Acts 5 – Ananias and Sapphira
  • Joshua 7 – The sin of Achan
  • John 18 – Jesus on trial before Pilate
  • Isaiah 53:7 – Like a lamb silent before its shearers
  • Luke 23:34 – Jesus forgives those who crucified Him

Discussion Questions:

    1. Which of the PRIME MEN traits (Peacemaking, Repentant, Intentional, Meek, Enduring, Moral, Empathetic, Noble) do you most naturally embody, and which one do you struggle with the most? Why?
      (Bonus: Print the list and literally highlight where you're strong and where you're bleeding, as suggested in the episode.)

    2. Read Ephesians 6:4. What does it look like for you, specifically, to take spiritual responsibility for your kids? In what ways have you been tempted to hand that role off to someone else?

    3. How have you misunderstood meekness in the past? What would it look like for you to walk in “power under control” this week?

    4. How does your private life reflect your integrity? Are there places in your life where you are “fractioned” or living in two different personas? What does integration look like for you?

    5. In a culture that values comfort and ease, what does it mean to endure like Jesus? How can you practically grow in endurance and perseverance when life gets hard?

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey guys, Jared here. It's been several months since I last talked to you. And I just wanted to say,

0:05.5

man, I miss you like crazy. So many of you've sent text messages and emails and you've reached out.

0:11.9

I know many of you have fasted and prayed for me and my family. And I'm just beyond humbled and

0:17.6

grateful for the way you guys have loved me and our family during this season of life.

0:23.1

I really just wanted to pop on to let you know that next week, Caleb, Chris, and I will be on the podcast together,

0:29.2

kind of give an update on things that have happened in my world the last four months.

0:34.1

And then starting the very next week, I will be jumping into the podcast again

0:38.2

doing interviews and processing with you guys again like we have the last almost decade so

0:44.3

yeah that's it I don't have any big announcements or anything other than well I guess that's

0:48.7

kind of a big announcement but yeah there's there's no big thing here other than I just

0:53.3

wanted to say I love you and I miss you,

0:55.0

and I can't wait to see you again starting next week. So you can stay tuned for that. And I'm looking

0:59.2

forward to hanging out with you guys and being with you again. But before that, let's jump back

1:05.1

into this week's episode, which is week two of what does it mean to have biblical masculinity. This is a second part of a series that

1:13.8

Chris Hilken is doing. And dude, they have just been crushing it. Caleb and Chris, I've been listening to

1:18.8

the podcast every week since I've been gone and I'm learning a ton. These guys are, we're so,

1:23.9

I'm so grateful. We're so lucky to have these guys. So anyway, I love you. I can't wait to see you next week. And let's dive in.

1:30.9

Hey, they were continuing a conversation this week about biblical manhood. And basically just

1:37.6

summarizing the difference between the traditional aspects of masculinity that we might see from a

1:44.0

secular perspective. You know,

1:45.3

you've got to be, in some cases, abrasive, and you've got to be overly assertive, and you need to

1:50.6

make sure you're lifting weights 24-7. But really, when you tease it out, God makes mankind

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