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  • 628: Follow Through For Future Battles
    2026/02/12

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    Joshua 10 reminds us that obedience doesn’t end when the agreement is made—it’s proven when pressure comes. After Israel’s covenant with the Gibeonites in Joshua 9, Joshua is immediately pulled into a fight he didn’t initiate but is still responsible to finish.

    In this episode of The Pursuit of Manliness, we look at what it means for men to follow through when commitment becomes costly. Joshua doesn’t hesitate, delay, or look for a way out. He shows up, fights hard, and trusts the Lord to do what only God can do—even to the point of the sun standing still.

    This chapter challenges us to consider how our present faithfulness prepares us for future battles. Half-hearted obedience, delayed action, or unfinished work doesn’t just affect today—it weakens us for what’s coming next. God honors men who keep their word, stand firm under pressure, and move forward in confidence that the battle ultimately belongs to Him.

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    26 分
  • 627: Why Are We So Easily Deceived?
    2026/02/10

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    In Joshua 9, Israel wins battles on the battlefield but stumbles in the conference room. The Gibeonites don’t defeat Israel with swords or strength, but with worn clothes, stale bread, and a convincing story. And the most dangerous line in the chapter may be this: “They did not ask counsel from the Lord.”

    In this episode of The Pursuit of Manliness, we wrestle with why deception so often works on us as men. Why do we trust appearances, rush decisions, and rely on our own judgment—especially after seasons of victory? Joshua 9 exposes how spiritual confidence can quietly turn into self-reliance, and how failing to slow down and seek the Lord can lead to long-term consequences.

    This episode challenges men to examine where they may be operating on assumption instead of prayer, instinct instead of obedience, and confidence instead of humility. True strength isn’t found in quick decisions—it’s found in dependence on the Lord who sees what we cannot.

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    25 分
  • 626: Becoming A Man Who Follows Through
    2026/02/05

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    Joshua 8 shows us that failure does not have to be the end of the story but it does demand obedience and follow-through. After the defeat at Ai in chapter 7, the Lord restores Israel, gives clear instruction, and calls Joshua and the people to move forward with courage and precision. This time, they listen. This time, they do exactly what God says.

    In this episode of The Pursuit of Manliness, we look at what it means to become men who don’t just start strong but finish faithfully. Joshua 8 reminds us that obedience requires patience, discipline, and trust in God’s plan even when it’s slower, more strategic, or less dramatic than we’d prefer.

    We also see Joshua model leadership that follows through on God’s Word, not just in battle, but in worship. After the victory, Joshua builds an altar, reads the Law aloud, and leads the people in remembrance. Real manhood isn’t just about winning fights—it’s about finishing the work God gives us and anchoring our lives in His truth.

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  • 625: The Wake Up Call We Need
    2026/02/03

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    In Joshua 7, victory gives way to defeat and the reason is uncomfortable. Sin is hidden, accountability is avoided, and God’s people pay the price.

    On today's episode we discuss how we need a wake-up call for men who want strength without holiness and progress without obedience. We’ll unpack Achan’s compromise, Israel’s failure to seek the Lord, and the sobering truth that private sin always has public consequences. But this chapter isn’t just a warning it’s an invitation. An invitation to lead with integrity, to deal honestly with what’s hidden, and to pursue the kind of manhood that takes God seriously, even when it costs us.

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  • 624: The Unorthodox Way of The Lord
    2026/01/29

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    God’s ways are rarely what we would expect, and Joshua 6 makes that unmistakably clear. As Israel stands before the walls of Jericho, the Lord doesn’t hand them a battle plan built on strength, strategy, or military dominance. Instead, He calls them to obedience, patience, and trust in a plan that makes no sense by human standards.

    In this episode of The Pursuit of Manliness Podcast, we explore the unorthodox way of the Lord and what it reveals about biblical manhood. What does it look like to lead when God’s instructions challenge our pride, logic, and desire for control? How do men remain faithful when obedience feels foolish or slow?

    Joshua 6 reminds us that true strength is found not in force, but in faith and that victory belongs to the Lord alone.

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    20 分
  • 623: We Do Not Live In The Land of Close Enough
    2026/01/27

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    In Joshua 5, the people of Israel finally step into the land God promised, but before the battles begin, God calls them to stop, remember, and draw near. Circumcision is renewed, the Passover is celebrated, manna ceases, and Joshua comes face to face with the Commander of the Lord’s army. Victory doesn’t start with strategy or strength—it starts with holiness, obedience, and reverence.

    In this episode of The Pursuit of Manliness Podcast, we wrestle with a hard truth: many men live close to God, but not close enough. We’re nearby, familiar with the language and the routines, yet distant in obedience, humility, and surrender.

    This conversation challenges men to examine where they may be settling for spiritual proximity instead of true nearness. What does it look like to consecrate ourselves, remove the sandals, and recognize whose battle we’re really fighting?

    Joshua 5 reminds us that before God works through a man, He often works on a man.

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    22 分
  • 622: The Value of Remembering
    2026/01/22

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    In Joshua 4, God commands His people to stop, look back, and remember. Twelve stones are taken from the Jordan River, not as decoration, but as a declaration. A visible reminder of God’s faithfulness meant to be passed down from one generation to the next.

    In this episode of The Pursuit of Manliness, we explore The Value of Remembering and why remembering is not weakness or nostalgia, but strength. Biblical masculinity is rooted in men who don’t forget what God has done, who mark the moments of deliverance, and who lead their families and communities by telling the story of God’s work.

    We’ll talk about:

    • Why God calls men to remember His faithfulness
    • How forgetting leads to fear, pride, and spiritual drift
    • The role of memorials in shaping godly leadership
    • How men today can build intentional reminders of God’s work in their lives

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  • 621: Stepping Into The Waters of Courage
    2026/01/20

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    What does it look like for a man to step forward when the path ahead feels uncertain?

    In Joshua 3, Israel stands at the edge of the Jordan River—promised land in sight, but no bridge to get there. God calls the priests to step into the water first, trusting Him before the way is made clear. It’s a powerful picture of biblical manhood: faith that moves, obedience that costs, and leadership that goes first.

    In this episode of The Pursuit of Manliness, we walk through Joshua 3 and challenge men to consider where God may be calling them to step out in faith at home, in their work, in their walk with Christ, and in their leadership of others. We’ll talk about courage, obedience, and what it means to trust God when the waters haven’t parted yet.

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    23 分