Recovering the Masculine Mind | Doug Wilson

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  • čas přidán 18. 06. 2024
  • The problem can be called by many names. The men of our generation have had a failure of nerve. They have abdicated their responsibilities, and we are consequently in the midst of a crisis of leadership. Men have fallen, to use the biblical term, into the sin of unbelief. God has always promised tremendous blessings for those who keep his covenant faithfully but, to be blunt, men no longer believe Him. We have fallen so far away from his Word that we no longer even know what a covenant is-still less the terms of His covenant with us and the nature of covenant reality around us.
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  • @brentheltonj6308
    @brentheltonj6308 Před 9 dny +36

    When God judges a people he gives them wicked rulers, wicked people elect wicked rulers

    • @What-he5pr
      @What-he5pr Před 9 dny +3

      We're all in the same bucket and it makes me sad.

    • @WideMouth
      @WideMouth Před 8 dny +2

      God’s judgement usually takes the form of God just leaving us alone to reap the consequences of our own bad decisions. It’s a lot more educational, convincing, and efficient

    • @manager0175
      @manager0175 Před 5 dny

      @@WideMouth Apparently Doug is unaware that prior to 1980, the vast majority of Protestantism was pro-choice. It was only when Jerry Falwell and Paul Weyrich decided to make it a political issue, that it became one.

    • @raskolnikov6443
      @raskolnikov6443 Před 2 dny

      @@manager0175lol

  • @stevenboyd593
    @stevenboyd593 Před 6 dny +3

    Every covenant home needs a head, "Let His kingdom come and His will be done,"

  • @jasonhackett8137
    @jasonhackett8137 Před 2 dny +1

    Of all my studying and listening to sermons, this video is what stacked all the pieces for me to realize how disordered America is in neglecting covenantal design. Wow.

  • @umaikakudo
    @umaikakudo Před 7 dny +3

    Highly recommend studying through the Westminster Larger Catechism questions 123-133 on the fifth commandment to get a comprehensive survey on the duties and sins for covenant heads and their charges.

  • @rustyporte
    @rustyporte Před 9 dny +6

    Modeling the fruit of the Spirit and walking in Divine Wisdom are two of the most important tasks men have within their families, church, and civil order.

  • @michaelsowerby8198
    @michaelsowerby8198 Před 8 dny +2

    Full caffeine, fresh ground Christianity. Thank you. 👌

  • @jeffreyprato
    @jeffreyprato Před 7 dny +3

    Not only are we ruled by women and foreigners as a judgement, we (the entirety of Christendom 1.0) are being overrun by foreigners. Wut do?

    • @manager0175
      @manager0175 Před 5 dny

      Wow, misogyny, racism, and dis--information in one entry. Well done. I am sure Doug would be proud. Does Doug want to take away women's right to vote? I know Jarret does.

  • @cosmictreason2242
    @cosmictreason2242 Před 8 dny +4

    6:30 super ultra mega based

  • @wesleymarkmusic403
    @wesleymarkmusic403 Před 9 dny +3

    I always look forward to Doug’s words of exhortation, grace and wisdom. This one however sounds great in theory but pretty hopeless in reality. I’m afraid we are sinking beneath the waves before this ship can get turned around. But, with God all things are possible.

    • @davidfrazier7971
      @davidfrazier7971 Před 6 dny +1

      ”Who can tell if God will turn and repent, and turn away from his fierce anger, that we perish not?“
      ‭‭Jonah‬ ‭3‬:‭9‬

    • @manager0175
      @manager0175 Před 5 dny

      You said: "This one however sounds great in theory but pretty hopeless in reality". You are correct. And we are better off without Doug's notions.

  • @RvNYC
    @RvNYC Před 8 dny +3

    We need to remember the reason for a limited Federal government. Each State was supposed to be Governed as that State's people saw fit within the parameters of the Constitution, but each as its own, well, State.

    • @manager0175
      @manager0175 Před 5 dny

      In the US Constitution is the supremacy clause (Article VI, Paragraph 2..). Federal law supersedes state laws and state constitutions. You talk of "limited government". There is nothing more intrusive than governmental powers deciding what medical decisions can be made by women and their doctors.

    • @thebishopoftherailway4719
      @thebishopoftherailway4719 Před 7 hodinami

      As the government should when the subject is baby murder.

  • @ngayihiabbealaindidier471

    God bless you pastor Doug for this message. you made a confusion of texts Malachi 2:14-15 instead of Malachi 3:14-15. Greetings from Cameroon.
    It is such a blessing to listen. May God have mercy on your country. It is so sad what is happening to your country.

  • @MrAbsentmindedprof
    @MrAbsentmindedprof Před 8 dny +4

    May the LORD greatly bless Pastor Wilson, and may the Kingdom be grown through his ministry

    • @manager0175
      @manager0175 Před 5 dny

      You said: "May the LORD greatly bless Pastor Wilson, and may the Kingdom be grown through his ministry". I agree. Let Doug stay in his Idaho sheltered enclave. But as he seeks political powers, I will work against him at every step.

  • @caldylangoss2287
    @caldylangoss2287 Před 9 dny +2

    Excellent

  • @arepadetrigo
    @arepadetrigo Před 9 dny +3

    Hear! Hear!

  • @olivianisle705
    @olivianisle705 Před 8 dny

    This was phenomenal

  • @pilotandy_com
    @pilotandy_com Před 9 dny +4

    I’m sorry, I don’t know how

    • @johnbillings2283
      @johnbillings2283 Před 7 dny +1

      This sums up where we’re at today. The knowledge of how to actually do this hasn’t been passed down for a few generations. I think Doug and his friends do more than others to explain it out, but I also feel a long way off from the ideal

    • @manager0175
      @manager0175 Před 5 dny

      @@johnbillings2283 You said: "The knowledge of how to actually do this hasn’t been passed down for a few generations.". It all started with WWI. Everything we are dealing with today started then. As one big example: The Sykes Pecot Agreement (and Balfor Declaration) is what started the problems in the Middle East that continue today.

  • @YSLRD
    @YSLRD Před 8 dny

    You had me at the first sentence.

  • @jannyjt2034
    @jannyjt2034 Před 8 dny

    If we return to covenant thinking, women families, and communities would all be protected. The pervasive concept of individualism has separated (and deceived us). Not that we should think like collectivist (i.e. communist) but we should think of our family as a unit independent from other families, community, and society. No different than a child leaving his parents for independence. That naturally requires order, discipline, and heirarchy (which is really maturity) of which covenant thinking supplies.

    • @manager0175
      @manager0175 Před 5 dny

      All of those things died off with WWI, and were completely destroyed by 1925. They will never return. And we are better off without them.

  • @SaltAndGracePoetry
    @SaltAndGracePoetry Před 9 dny +5

    Listening

  • @cecilanderson7298
    @cecilanderson7298 Před 7 dny

    Rom 8 submit to the higher powers, they are put there by God

  • @shanpastaflocka
    @shanpastaflocka Před 9 dny +1

    A boost for D Dub

  • @Rave0851
    @Rave0851 Před 7 dny

    Mega MAGA

  • @BossBattle21
    @BossBattle21 Před 8 dny

    So, who represented Dorcas in Acts 9 or Lydia in Acts 16?

    • @AndrewAdcock
      @AndrewAdcock Před 8 dny +2

      Widows became heads of households in such cases where they were confirmed as widows (see Paul's unpacking of this in 1 Timothy 5:9-16) They would be exceptions to the rule, not norms.

    • @BossBattle21
      @BossBattle21 Před 8 dny +1

      @@AndrewAdcock
      Yes, widows became heads of their households in lieu of a husband. Wilson is talking about representation in a congregational setting ( ie church or state relations ).
      In this case who represents their house in the assemblies?

    • @AndrewAdcock
      @AndrewAdcock Před 8 dny

      @@BossBattle21 in the church, Pastor/Elders represent her household. In the State, the elected officials - all of which would be men who are heads of their own households. Their Fatherhood should produce a connection with the widows in the meaningful way that they seek the same ends - i.e. the promotion of the family and its well being.

    • @BossBattle21
      @BossBattle21 Před 8 dny

      @@AndrewAdcock
      Ok, with the state representation. Obviously it doesn't matter if it's widows or full families we have representatives fulfilling their duty for a large number of families. With the church though, depending on how the congregation is governed, putting all of the widows and their families under the authority of an elder (or possibly deacon) effectively disenfranchises those families from any kind of independent opinion.

    • @billyrubin2065
      @billyrubin2065 Před 7 dny

      Maybe the problem is thinking that families should be imposing “independent opinion” on the church…

  • @paulareeves5862
    @paulareeves5862 Před 20 hodinami

    What in the world? Are you saying women shouldn't have the right to vote?

  • @empese1127
    @empese1127 Před 9 dny

    Excelent! Spot on argument, well, everything except the first part about the Covenant at creation. The Bible nowhere mentions the Covenants of Works and Grace. Hosea 6:7 read in its proper Hebrew context is a very geographic passage talking about the city of Adam, it even has the Hebrew word שם which literally means "there", so it's not talking about Adam the person. Also Paul explicitly puts the New Covenant against Sinai and Jeremiah tells us that the New Covenant is unlike the Old, so they can't be part of the same covenant of grace. As for everything else, amen and amen.

    • @AndrewAdcock
      @AndrewAdcock Před 8 dny

      That view of Hosea 6:7 seems to be the minority view.
      The MT reads כְּאָדָם (keʾadam, “like Adam” or “as [sinful] men”); however, the editors of BHS suggest this reflects an orthographic confusion of בְּאָדָם (beʾadam, “at Adam”), as suggested by the locative adverb שָׁם (sham, “there”) in the following line. However, שָׁם sometimes functions in a nonlocative sense similar to the deictic particle הִנֵּה (hinneh, “Behold!”). The singular noun אָדָם (ʾadam) has been taken in several different ways: (1) proper name: “like Adam” (כְּאָדָם), (2) collective singular: “like [sinful] men” (כְּאָדָם), and (3) proper location: “at Adam,” referring to a city in the Jordan Valley (Josh 3:16), emending comparative כְּ (kaf) to locative בְּ (bet, “at”): “at Adam” (בְּאָדָם). BDB 9 s.v. אָדָם 2 suggests the collective sense, referring to sinful men (Num 5:6; 1 Kgs 8:46; 2 Chr 6:36; Jer 10:14; Job 31:33; Hos 6:7). The English versions are divided: KJV margin, ASV, RSV margin, NASB, NIV, TEV margin, NLT “like Adam”; RSV, NRSV, TEV “at Adam”; and KJV “like men.”
      So, you have to change the text of Scripture to get LOCATION. - I'd be interested in reading what the LXX says though.

    • @AndrewAdcock
      @AndrewAdcock Před 8 dny +1

      Okay, interesting, the LXX translates as "they are as a (sinful) man" - not locative.
      αὐτοὶ δέ εἰσιν ὡς ἄνθρωπος παραβαίνων διαθήκην ἐκεῖ κατεφρόνησέν μου

    • @empese1127
      @empese1127 Před 8 dny +1

      @@AndrewAdcock you are absolutely right right sir. It is the minority view. Most reformed folk today are covenantalist, and thus I reflects that very few would argue for my position, however if you look at the passage carefully, you'd see that two other geographical places (a city and region) are named and the city of Adam was right in the middle of both. You couldn't get from one to the other without crossing the city of Adam. As for the Masoteric text, I am of the thought that the dead sea scrolls (which support my position) are far more reliable, ancient and faithful to the original text, but again that's also a minority position.

  • @americandropbear5081
    @americandropbear5081 Před 9 dny +1

    Robert Morris is gone; how long does Doug have left before his downfall?

    • @cosmictreason2242
      @cosmictreason2242 Před 8 dny +3

      No connection whatsoever. Morris was vv o k e

    • @BP-ry6mw
      @BP-ry6mw Před 8 dny

      @@cosmictreason2242I don’t know about him being woke, but his theology was deceived

    • @aallen5256
      @aallen5256 Před 8 dny

      @@cosmictreason2242 how was Morris woke?? He was one of Trump’s spiritual advisors!

    • @cosmictreason2242
      @cosmictreason2242 Před 8 dny +1

      @@aallen5256 i don't know a single solid Christian pastor that was his spiritual advisor

    • @aallen5256
      @aallen5256 Před 8 dny

      @@cosmictreason2242 oh right, so how was Morris woke??

  • @Etruth907
    @Etruth907 Před 11 hodinami

    He knows the word covenant but demonstrates no knowledge of the new covenant. Instead, he distorts the gospel of Grace and teaches Bill Gotthard's doctrine rather than the Apostles' teaching.

  • @Rave0851
    @Rave0851 Před 7 dny

    Don't believe all the lies.

  • @jannyjt2034
    @jannyjt2034 Před 8 dny

    If we return to covenant thinking, women families, and communities would all be protected. The pervasive concept of individualism has separated (and deceived us). Not that we should think like collectivist (i.e. communist) but we should think of our family as a unit independent from other families, community, and society. No different than a child leaving his parents for independence. That naturally requires order, discipline, and heirarchy (which is really maturity) of which covenant thinking supplies.

    • @manager0175
      @manager0175 Před 3 dny

      You said: "If we return to covenant thinking.." Covenant thinking? I really do not care how you think. I care about what you do. And if history is an indication of what "covenant thinking" does, we only need to refer to the European Wars of Religion. Millions upon millions of Christians killing each other for centuries.