What kind of man will you become as instability increases?
That may be one of the defining questions of our
age.
The coming years will likely bring rapid change, technological disruption, economic uncertainty, institutional distrust, and growing psychological instability.
In
times like these, many men become reactive, anxious, distracted, cynical, passive, or easily manipulated.
But Psalm 1 presents another way.
It gives us a vision of a
man who stays stable while the world around him shakes—because he is rooted.
Psalm 1 describes a man formed by eternal truth rather than surrounding chaos...
A
man who refuses corrupt influences, delights in the wisdom of God, and becomes like a tree planted by streams of water.
The world does not need more reactive men.
It
needs rooted men.
In a new article, I explore seven ways Psalm 1 prepares men to remain stable, fruitful, and grounded in unstable times.
Inside, I cover:
- why discernment matters more than ever
- how modern culture forms men
- the difference between rooted and reactive living
- why spiritual resilience is essential
- how men can continue bearing fruit under
pressure
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