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Dad Tired

What is Biblical Masculinity? Part 1

Dad Tired

Jerrad Lopes

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

51.4K Ratings

🗓️ 17 March 2025

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Show Notes: Biblical Masculinity Part 1
In this first part of the Biblical Masculinity series, Chris Hilken walks through what it truly means to be a man after God’s own heart. He shares personal stories—from growing up watching WWF to mentoring young men at youth camp—and challenges cultural stereotypes of masculinity. Instead of aggressive or passive extremes, he calls men to embody Christlike traits. Chris begins walking through an acronym, PRIMEMEN, and unpacks the first two attributes: Peacemaker and Repentant.


What You’ll Learn:

  • Why culture has distorted our view of masculinity
  • Why “The Rock” and pop-culture heroes fall short of biblical manhood
  • How peacemaking and repentance are signs of real strength
  • The difference between feeling sorry and true repentance
  • Why Jesus is the perfect picture of masculinity

Bible Verses Mentioned:

  1. Matthew 5:9 – “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called children of God.”
  2. Romans 5 – Jesus made peace with us through the cross.
  3. Romans 12:18 – “If it is possible, as far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone.”
  4. James 1:19 – “Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry.”
  5. Genesis 4:8 – Cain kills Abel out of rage.
  6. 1 Samuel 18:6–9 – Saul’s jealousy drives him to attack David.
  7. John 8 – Jesus diffuses the angry mob with wisdom and justice.
  8. Luke 8 – Jesus calms the storm.
  9. Acts 3:19 – “Repent, then, and turn to God, so that your sins may be wiped out.”
  10. 2 Corinthians 7 – Godly sorrow brings repentance that leads to salvation.
  11. Proverbs 28:13 – “Whoever conceals their sins does not prosper, but the one who confesses and renounces them finds mercy.”
  12. Luke 15 – The Prodigal Son
  13. Luke 19 – Zacchaeus repents and makes restitution.
  14. Hebrews 4 – God’s Word is a double-edged sword.

Garage Group Discussion Questions:

  1. What images or messages about masculinity did you grow up with? How have they shaped you—for better or worse?
  2. Chris says, “Real men create no drama and control their anger.” What does that look like in your home or workplace right now?
  3. Read Matthew 5:9 and Romans 12:18. How can you actively pursue peace in a relationship where there’s tension?
  4. Repentance is more than saying sorry—it's turning and changing. What’s one area of your life where you're apologizing but not truly repenting?
  5. Chris shares how Jesus is “the better Cain, the better Saul.” In what ways can you look to Jesus—not culture—as your model of manhood this week?

Transcript

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0:00.0

The other day I was hanging out with our interns that we have here at College Ave.

0:04.3

It's a church that I pastor here in San Diego College Ave.

0:07.3

And our interns were asking this question to one another.

0:10.7

And I thought it was a really interesting question, mainly because of the way that it was phrased.

0:14.5

And the question is, what is your aesthetic wrinkle?

0:17.5

And I always thought, you know, as I'm hearing them, I'm trying to pick up from context clues what I mean because I don't want to be the old guy that goes, what does that

0:24.7

mean if it's like kind of hip and happening? But I figured out pretty quickly. Essentially,

0:29.3

the notion is, is there anything about you that have someone looked at you from the outside?

0:34.2

So maybe you are prototypically the fisherman hunter type and camo is kind of

0:40.4

your go-to color and you liking yourself a bit of a woodsman and an outdoorsman. And yet you have an

0:47.6

aesthetic wrinkle, which is you're also really, really deeply into figure skating. So like figure

0:52.7

skating would be your aesthetic wrinkle. Like it's the

0:55.1

thing in the in your whole brand, the brand that you have as a person, there's something that

1:01.7

would just kind of throw everyone off if they found out that it was true about you. And so they

1:07.6

kind of asked that question to everyone. And one of mine that I was thinking about is when I was like in junior high and high school, I was extremely into WWF.

1:18.2

Like before it was WWF back in the day and then it switched to WWE.

1:22.4

But I just remember watching that.

1:24.5

And my brother and I would like practice all the moves on each other and like try to power bomb each other and suplex everything and just thought it was awesome. So like at that time it was every Monday and Thursday. But it was this ongoing drama like how my mom watched soap operas. This was this ongoing drama. You'd have these people who were fighting and fighting for the belt, but they had

1:44.1

interpersonal relationships and romantic interests with the women that were involved. It was just

1:49.6

intriguing to me. And I remember one of my favorite wrestlers of all time, which this doesn't

1:55.1

make me unique to anything. It's probably a fairly boilerplate for most people watching

1:59.9

that season of WWEE is the Rock.

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