#411: Recovering Biblical Masculinity

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🎙️ Episode Title: Recovering Biblical Masculinity with Pastor Zachary Garris
📌 Show Notes:
Guest: Pastor Zachary Garris, author, pastor, and cultural commentator, known for his work on Christian patriarchy and biblical manhood.

Topic: Rediscovering and living out the biblical model of masculinity in an age of gender confusion and soft Christianity.

Core Premise: Masculinity is not toxic—sin is toxic. The Bible lays out a clear, courageous, and sacrificial model of manhood that modern culture has rejected.

🧠 Key Talking Points:
Definition of Biblical Masculinity:

Rooted in creation order (Genesis 1–2)

Men are called to lead, protect, and provide

Masculinity is not domination, but servant leadership modeled by Christ (Eph. 5:25)

Scriptural Anchors:

Genesis 2:15 – Adam placed in the garden to "work it and keep it" (Hebrew: abad and shamar – to cultivate and to guard)

1 Corinthians 16:13 – “Be watchful, stand firm in the faith, act like men, be strong.”

Ephesians 5:23–33 – Male headship in the home and sacrificial love as Christ loved the Church

1 Timothy 2:12–13 – Teaching authority in the Church grounded in the order of creation, not culture

Titus 2:2 – Older men are to be temperate, dignified, and self-controlled—models for the younger

The Cultural Crisis:

Attack on fatherhood and male leadership in both secular and church contexts

Rise of egalitarianism and the feminization of worship and leadership

Cultural hatred of hierarchy, authority, and strength—virtues now labeled as vices

Modern Christian Role Models:

Voddie Baucham – unapologetic preaching on biblical fatherhood and leadership

Doug Wilson – bold voice on Christian patriarchy and joyful household order

Tim Tebow – countercultural figure of athletic excellence and moral clarity

Jonathan Jackson (actor and Catholic) – example of sacrificial fatherhood and public faith

Mike Pence – embodiment of principled leadership and fidelity to moral conviction

Gospel-Centered Manhood:

Masculinity redeemed in Christ, the ultimate man (Philippians 2:5–11)

Biblical men are warriors, but first they are worshipers

Restoration of masculinity begins in the home, church, and local community

Practical Takeaways:

Read Scripture through the lens of covenant and creation

Reject passive or cowardly manhood—cultivate strength, virtue, and responsibility

Train boys to be men by modeling courage and authority tempered by humility

Build brotherhood: iron sharpens iron (Proverbs 27:17)

🔗 Resources Mentioned:
Zachary Garris’ website: KnowingScripture.com

Book: Masculine Christianity by Zachary Garris

Recommended reading: Future Men by Douglas Wilson; The War Against Boys by Christina Hoff Sommers

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