In the final section of the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus moves from teaching to testing. He calls His listeners to respond—not just by hearing His words, but by living them. His message comes to a climax with a series of stark contrasts—each one showing that there are only two ways to live: Two gates … Continue reading The Will of the Father: A Guide to the Sermon on the Mount (Lesson 10—Beware of False Paths)
From New Recruits to Battle-Hardened Veterans: 1 John 2:12–29 shows how Christian men can grow, fight temptation, and lead others with strength and grace
Every man of faith is somewhere on the battlefield of spiritual growth. Some are new recruits—freshly enlisted in Christ’s service, still learning the discipline of obedience. Others are young warriors—tested but still sharpening their skills, fighting temptation head-on. And some are battle-hardened veterans—seasoned fathers in the faith whose long walk with Christ has forged resilience … Continue reading From New Recruits to Battle-Hardened Veterans: 1 John 2:12–29 shows how Christian men can grow, fight temptation, and lead others with strength and grace
From “Knights of Fatherhood” to “Knights of The Father”
When Knights of Fatherhood first began, our focus was squarely on encouraging and equipping fathers. Over time, however, our focus has shifted. More and more of our articles, challenges, and resources speak to Christian men in every stage of life—single, married, mentoring, or fathering. Today, the majority of our content is directed toward men in … Continue reading From “Knights of Fatherhood” to “Knights of The Father”
Songs of Strength and Wisdom (Psalm 16)
Psalm 16 is a Psalm of Trust, a personal expression of security in God in the midst of uncertainty or danger. The details surrounding the background for this Psalm are uncertain, but verse one indicates David was again in some kind of difficultly. David again demonstrates his faith in God and his confidence that God … Continue reading Songs of Strength and Wisdom (Psalm 16)
The Will of the Father: A Guide to the Sermon on the Mount (Lesson 9—Practicing Righteousness (Part 3))
In Matthew 6:1, Jesus warned His disciples: “Beware of practicing your righteousness before men to be noticed by them.” That warning frames the entire middle section of the Sermon on the Mount, as Jesus gives six examples of how true righteousness should be practiced in God’s sight rather than for human applause. He speaks of … Continue reading The Will of the Father: A Guide to the Sermon on the Mount (Lesson 9—Practicing Righteousness (Part 3))
The Will of the Father: A Guide to the Sermon on the Mount (Lesson 8—Practicing Righteousness (Part 2))
After calling us to practice our righteousness for God’s glory, not human praise, Jesus now shifts to expose another spiritual trap: living for earthly treasure and being ruled by worry. In Matthew 6:19–34, He connects what we love with what we trust—and what we trust with how we live. If our hearts are tied to … Continue reading The Will of the Father: A Guide to the Sermon on the Mount (Lesson 8—Practicing Righteousness (Part 2))
Becoming a Man of God: A Four-Part Men’s Bible Study
In a world of shifting definitions and shallow masculinity, we need a clear, biblical vision of what it means to be a Man of God. Not merely a man of strength, ambition, or success—but a man who belongs to God, who lives by His truth, and who fights for what matters most. This four-part Bible … Continue reading Becoming a Man of God: A Four-Part Men’s Bible Study
Songs of Strength and Wisdom (Psalm 15)
Every Sunday morning, an often quiet drama unfolds. All across the world, sleepy eyes blink open. Alarms are silenced. Coffee brews. And somewhere in that slow shuffle of weekend routine, the question stirs: “Am I going to church today?” Sometimes the answer is a joyful yes. Other times, it’s a sigh, a shrug, or an … Continue reading Songs of Strength and Wisdom (Psalm 15)
The Will of the Father: A Guide to the Sermon on the Mount (Lesson 7—Practicing Righteousness (Part 1))
After challenging His disciples to live as salt and light in the world—and to exceed the shallow righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees—Jesus now shifts to the motive behind righteous living. In Matthew 6:1–18, He teaches us that doing the right things with the wrong heart can still be wrong. It’s not just about what … Continue reading The Will of the Father: A Guide to the Sermon on the Mount (Lesson 7—Practicing Righteousness (Part 1))
Spiritual Boxing: Fighting with Purpose
Perhaps you’ve seen it before—two boys squaring off in the backyard. No technique. No plan. Just wild swings, heads down, eyes closed, arms flailing like windmills. No good punches land. No real fight happens. Just a lot of wasted effort and bruised egos. It’s a funny picture when it’s kids. But it’s a tragedy when … Continue reading Spiritual Boxing: Fighting with Purpose
