What Does It Really Mean to Be a Man? A Biblical Blueprint for Manhood | Ascend with Pastor Steve
In a culture that often equates manhood with strength, success, status, or self-reliance, the Bible presents a different perspective. In this message, Pastor Steven explores what it truly means to "act like a man" according to Scripture. Drawing from 1 Corinthians 16, this sermon challenges men to take responsibility, stand firm in their faith, lead with humility, serve others sacrificially, and love like Christ.
Whether you are a husband, father, leader, young man, or someone simply seeking to grow in your faith, this message emphasizes that biblical manhood is not about dominance or perfection; it's about becoming more like Jesus. True strength is found in dependence on God, true leadership is rooted in service, and true courage is demonstrated by faithfulness under pressure. Ultimately, biblical manhood is reflected in Christ.
Key Takeaways:
- Biblical manhood begins with taking responsibility instead of making excuses.
- Mature men own their mistakes and pursue growth through humility.
- Passivity is one of the greatest threats to men, families, and communities.
- Godly men stand firm in biblical truth, regardless of cultural pressure.
- Pressure does not create character; it reveals what is already inside.
- Real strength comes from dependence on God, not self-reliance.
- Courage is moving forward in faith despite fear.
- Leadership is not about control; it is about serving others well.
- Humility keeps a man teachable and encourages growth.
- Strong men exercise self-control, patience, and restraint.
- Biblical love is sacrificial, committed, and centered on Christ.
- Jesus is the perfect example of biblical manhood.
- The goal is not simply to become a better man, but to become more like Christ.
- The gospel is the foundation for every man and woman seeking transformation.
- Pastor Steve Roberts2900 Donahue Ferry Rd, Pineville, LA 71360
Phone (318) 640-1273
Website https://jcpineville.com/

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