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We have complied devotions that we put out our Biblical Manhood Facebook group, we pray they are an encouragement to many men around the world.

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Biblical Manhood Facebook Devotions

By

Ryan M Marks

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Copyright © 2014 Ryan M. Marks All Rights Reserved.

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Lessons from the Life of Joseph

“…and he left his garment in her hand, and fled.” Genesis 39:12 (KJV)

Today there is a belief that young men and women who “like”

each other should go off on their own and “date” to find out if they’ve

found the right one. They place themselves in a place of zero

accountability and at the very feet of temptation (see James 1:14-15 for

more explanation). Millions of children have been aborted or born out-

of-wedlock in result of such choices—sadly, even amongst “Christian”

circles. . . . we see Joseph respond differently, though, to a very direct

temptation to “go to bed” with the wife of his master. We see Joseph

wisely avoid being around her as much as possible. If we are going to

act in wisdom around members of the opposite sex as well, shouldn’t we

be careful about being alone with a significant other?

The Word says in 1 Corinthians 10:13-14 that “God is faithful, who

will not suffer you to be tempted above that ye are able; but will with the

temptation also make a way to escape, that ye may be able to bear it.

Wherefore, my dearly beloved, flee… (KJV).” In light of other passages,

this promise only applies to those who don’t give the devil a foothold; in

other words, this promise is for the Believer who is following after

Christ, not for someone who merely wants God for a crutch so they

won’t get into trouble. But our God is merciful, He rescues so many

from temptation when they only call upon Him.

Like Joseph, we should flee temptation at the first opportunity.

Staying isn’t a sign of manhood or toughness, but stupidity, or in nicer

words, a lack of understanding. 1 Corinthians 10:13 says that “God will

provide a way out” but also “flee temptation!”

Question for Transformation

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Where do you need to flee temptation and set some boundaries so you

won’t give Satan a foothold?

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Lessons from the Life of Joseph

THE FEAR OF GOD

Joseph feared God. We have no record that he responded in hate,

disdain, contempt or any other negative character trait. Instead, we see

Joseph remain amazing faithful even in slavery and false imprisonment.

And everywhere Joseph went God prospered him: when he was in prison

God raised him up to be put in charge of all the other prisoners because

he was so trustworthy!

Joseph was at one of the lowest points in life—in slavery and with the

temptation of a woman who wanted only fornication, but look at what

Joesph said and did

And it came to pass after these things, that his master's wife cast her eyes

upon Joseph; and she said, Lie with me. 8 But he refused, and said unto his

master's wife, Behold, my master wotteth not what is with me in the house,

and he hath committed all that he hath to my hand; 9 There is none greater

in this house than I; neither hath he kept back any thing from me but thee,

because thou art his wife: how then can I do this great wickedness, and sin

against God? 10 And it came to pass, as she spake to Joseph day by day, that

he hearkened not unto her, to lie by her, or to be with her. 11 And it came to

pass about this time, that Joseph went into the house to do his business; and

there was none of the men of the house there within. 12 And she caught him

by his garment, saying, Lie with me: and he left his garment in her hand,

and fled, and got him out. Gen 39:7-12 (KJV)

Joseph was only able to flee the temptation and respond as He did

because he feared God. It is true that you serve who or what you fear. If

you fear getting hit by a car, you’ll take precautions to look both ways

before crossing the street. If you fear God, transgressing His Law and

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will will be horrifying to you because you want to please Him, your

Heavenly Master.

Do you fear God?

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Lessons from the Life of Joseph:

Persistence

You never hear Joseph complaining—in fact he almost seems to

respond perfectly to his bizarre situation. Skip Joseph’s entire story in

the book of Genesis today. Notice how he doesn’t appear to fight back

when unjustly sold to slave traders, how he cleans himself up before

going to Pharaoh and wisely testifies of God instead of exalting himself

now that he has opportunity, and how he wisely prepares for the famine.

Joseph was a persistent man who didn’t give up. May you be a

persistent man like him. Learn from Joseph!

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Thought 92

Scripture Selections for Meditation

Read John 14.

“And this is the confidence that we have in him, that, if we ask any thing

according to his will, he heareth us: And if we know that he hear us,

whatsoever we ask, we know that we have the petitions that we desired

of him.” 1 John 5:14-15 KJV

*Please note that we can ask God anything, but when we ask

according to His will, God gives it to us. If we ask with a manipulative

spirit, God knows that and will not answer our prayer (see James 4:1-3).

But how will we know the will of God? By intimately knowing Jesus

Christ and to know Him we must spend time with Him.

--Taken from Thoughts by Ryan M Marks

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Apply! Apply!

“Apply thine heart unto instruction,

and thine ears to the words of knowledge.” Proverbs 23:12 (KJV)

Apply your heart, young man, to instruction! And your ears to words

of knowledge! My mission, my resolution when I began a daily personal

devotion time around the age of eleven or twelve was to read a

Proverb every day and to learn wisdom. I took care to apply my heart to

what I was instructed in by my spiritual leadership and I opened my

ears and listened attentively to the words of knowledge that many had

to share from their past experience. I “sat at the feet” of those men

that instructed me.

Daily reading a Proverb is a habit I have kept most days for the past

six or seven years and in that time I know that I have grown in wisdom,

yet there is still so much wisdom that I lack. Others have noticed my

growth though. I encourage you, young men, to seek wisdom and

knowledge from those older than you, and, especially, from the

Scriptures—for they are the ultimate source of all truth.

This chapter of Proverbs goes on to say two key things:

“Hearken unto thy father that begat thee, and despise not thy

mother when she is old. “ vs. 22

“Buy the truth, and sell it not; also wisdom, and instruction,

and understanding.” vs. 23

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Lord, may all those who read this be stirred to cultivate a pursuit of

wisdom, truth, discipline, and firm understanding. In Jesus Name, amen.

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ALL WORK LEADS TO PROFIT

In all labour there is profit: but the talk of the lips tendeth only to penury.

Proverbs 14:23 (KJV)

By the grace of God and the revelation of the Holy Spirit, I’ve learned

that this Scripture is always true. This Word from God does not only

apply to earning money. Instead, every time I work hard in writing, in

ministry, in study, in reading, or in investing in a person THERE IS

PROFIT. As we go on, I pray that you see why and that the Holy Spirit

uses this principle to transform your life.

Notice the second half of this verse says, “but mere talk leads only to

poverty.” Often times our human tendency is to talk and talk about what

needs to be done or what someone needs to do or how we should

respond next time; but mere talk gets nowhere. I’ve spent many hours

talking with people about the condition of our country, politics, the

worldly American church, my failing generation, or other countless

“downing” topics. But what I’ve discovered is that merely talking gets

nothing done. Instead, I have changed my mindset and I try to talk less

and do more. Instead of investing so much energy in repeating a

conversation, I try to do something to influence my generation for the

better, help struggling church members, and stand up for what’s right

amidst a country that has abolished absolute right and wrong.

No matter what arena you find yourself in; if you work hard, God

will bring fruit, there will be a profit: it’s the principle of sowing and

reaping. If I sow mere talk and ideas but don’t do anything, I get nothing

but rotten fruit that shrivels up soon after it has sprouted, but when I

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work hard to learn, teach, earn money, study, pursue the Lord or

anything else there is reward, there is benefit, there is profit in some

form.

As a young man, how are you working hard?

What profits have come from your labor?

Where do you need to work hard?

Get still and quiet and listen for the Holy Spirit. Close this time,

communing with Him.

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Timothy Commission Series on 1 Timothy 4:11-12

These things command and teach.

Let no man despise thy youth;

but be thou an example of the believers,

in word, in conversation, in charity, in spirit, in faith, in purity.

1 Timothy 4:11-12 (KJV)

In Speech

How is young man to conduct himself? The answer is found in this

“with seriousness and soundness of speech so you cannot be

condemned.” We are told by Jesus that “out of the abundance of the

heart the mouth speaks”; therefore, your speech in a picture of your

heart. Any secret sins that you entertain in your heart will eventually

work their way out in your speech. I’m speaking from experience on that

one.

Your words have the power of life or death. With words souls are

ministered to our condemned. With words nations go to war or work out

their differences peacefully. With words a family is closely knit and

encouraged or broken down and a war zone.

Watch your speech! Set an example for the believers in speech! Don’t

let your conduct and lifestyle discredit you, be faultless in this area!

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These things command and teach.

Let no man despise thy youth;

but be thou an example of the believers,

in word, in conversation, in charity, in spirit, in faith, in purity.

1 Timothy 4:11-12 (KJV)

In Life

Your lifestyle is a testimony or a curse to you. The way I live has led

others to respect me and seek my advice, but if I didn’t continue to be

punctual, not blab who came to me for advice, or was carefree with what

I did, people would not have the same respect.

The lifestyle of the sloth and diligent determine who they are in

society. The slothful are always behind, lazy, and corrupt; while the

diligent are ready, pure, and hard working.

Your Christian testimony is greatly affected by the way you live. If

you live contrary to the Bible’s teachings then why would people listen

to the “message of redemption” that you preach?

Be careful to lead a blameless life! Others are watching you, your life

IS a witness! What kind of witness is it? Don’t let your life discredit

you!

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These things command and teach.

Let no man despise thy youth;

but be thou an example of the believers,

in word, in conversation, in charity, in spirit, in faith, in purity.

1 Timothy 4:11-12 (KJV)

In Love

“And this is how we know that we are in Christ, if we love the

brethren.” Your life should be a loving one. This is not the

emotion/affection based love that is propagated by our culture; instead, it

is the love in 1 Corinthians 13. Examine that chapter, learn how to love.

Live a loving life! Love the brethren! “For God so loved the world

that he gave his only begotten son (John 3:16 KJV).” Don’t let a lack of

love discredit you!

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These things command and teach.

Let no man despise thy youth;

but be thou an example of the believers,

in word, in conversation, in charity, in spirit, in faith, in purity.

1 Timothy 4:11-12 (KJV)

In Faith

Christians have long been known for their faith: the faith of the

martyrs of the Early Church, the faith of the Protestant’s during the

Inquisition, the faith of the Pilgrims, the faith of the Amish, the faith of

America’s Founding Fathers—they were all known for what they placed

their faith in.

Be an example of the Faith for other believers, young man. Live in

such a way that you won’t be looked down on for being a young man

following Christ.

Scripture says that “whatever is not of faith is sin.” May you have

faith!

Live the faith! Don’t let your lack of faith discredit you!

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These things command and teach.

Let no man despise thy youth;

but be thou an example of the believers,

in word, in conversation, in charity, in spirit, in faith, in purity.

1 Timothy 4:11-12 (KJV)

In Purity

This is an area of many misunderstandings and few applications. To

start I’ll include a FB post from our Biblical Manhood group:

LIFE PRINCIPLE: seeking and waiting for God's direction.

In talking to young men about "girl problems" the last few

years, I have found one statement that will puzzle many and

enlighten others. It is this: if you will seek God and pray to

Him for the "big decisions" of your life like work, college, or

something really important, then why won't you just seek

Him about "the girls?" If you don't get God's approval after

seeking Him, then don't do anything. Don't get involved.

Until God says, "Go," don't run after the ladies and waste

your life piling up regrets.

Live a life of purity. Live one of conviction and caution in

“relationships” with the opposite sex. Above all, follow the Lord’s

leading and not your own lusts.

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Your purity if spiritual and physical. Don’t physically commit sexual

immorality and spiritually don’t prostitute yourself with this world. Be

principled, be Biblically-based, BE SELF CONTROLLED IN THIS

GODLESS AGE.

Live a life of purity! Don’t let your lack of purity discredit you! Be a

man of God that actually stands for what God stands for! Our culture is

lacking this kind of man.

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Young Men, INVEST in Wisdom

“Riches and honor are with me (wisdom), enduring riches and

righteousness. My fruit I better than gold, yes, than fine gold, and my

revenue than choice silver.”

Proverbs 8:18-19 NKJV

One of the most profitable ventures for young men to embark upon is

the pursuit of wisdom. Wisdom will keep you from many of the painful

follies that American young people fall into, it will keep grounded in the

Fear of the Lord, and it will reap many profits in your spiritual and natural

life.

Riches and honor are with wisdom. This may be in the form physical

wealth, but it will definitely come in the form of a fulfilled life and the

honor and respect of others if you will walk in the Wisdom of the Lord.

Wisdom’s fruit is better than gold or money! It is way better than

material wealth. The rewards that the pursuit of real wisdom has brought

me could not have been bought with money. The respect of adults, peers

and kids could never have been bought. They are the blessing of the Lord,

and a result of listening to what God says about wisdom and how to live

your life.

Do you want to generate a lot of revenue, young man? Well, pursue

wisdom. Contemplate Proverbs. Open your heart to the true Fear of the

Lord—Fear your Maker and trembling, thankfully receive His Word as

your bread.

Wisdom pays returns, so get wisdom! Folly pays disappointment, so forsake it!

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About the Author

Ryan M Marks is the author of a number of books including

Hope for When the Storm Hits, 1 Timothy, Multiple Streams of

Income, the 3 volume Thoughts devotional series, and A

Collection of Thoughts on God, Relationships and True Love. In

addition, Ryan serves as the Founder and Director of Focusing on

the Mark Ministries, a DBA of his company Marks Enterprises,

LLC and Chief Editor of Devo Blast.