The Pursuit of Manliness

636: The Price of Assuming The Worst

The Pursuit of Manliness

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In Joshua 22, the tribes of Reuben, Gad, and the half-tribe of Manasseh finally head home. After years of fighting faithfully alongside their brothers, they return to the east side of the Jordan. But before they cross over completely, they build an altar—an altar that almost sparks a civil war.

What looked like rebellion was actually a desire for remembrance. What felt like division was really a plea for unity.

In this episode of The Pursuit of Manliness, we unpack the tension, the misunderstanding, and the powerful lesson for men who want to lead well in their homes, churches, and communities.

We’ll talk about:

  • The importance of finishing strong after seasons of obedience
  • How assumptions can fracture brotherhood
  • Why courageous conversations prevent unnecessary battles
  • The responsibility men have to protect unity without compromising truth
  • Building “altars” in your life that point the next generation to faithfulness

Joshua 22 reminds us that mature men don’t react—they seek understanding. They don’t assume the worst—they pursue clarity. And they don’t drift from their calling once the battle is over.

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