Session 4 — A Vision of Faithful Headship

About the Sermon

In Scripture the household is the basic unit of society, formed around a husband and a wife who are covenanted together. It’s no secret the culture declares the biblical view of headship just another form of “toxic masculinity.” But do we ourselves fully grasp what headship and “bodyship” entails? In this session Dr. Rigney marches through history and Scripture to outline the biblical plan of faithful headship: Glad-hearted and sacrificial stability and competence for the sake of the household and its mission. His joyful and attentive presence sets the tone for a happy home. What the head initiates, the body improves and enhances with glad-hearted partnership and submission. Listen in as Dr. Rigney comes full circle in teaching men how to conform their headship to the Lord Jesus Christ for the good of their households, for the good of the church, and to the glory of God.

About the Series

We live in an age of anxiety, agitation, and angst. Homes, churches, and communities are wracked by turmoil and confusion. The need of the hour is for steady and sober-minded men of God who are rooted in Christ and therefore able to anchor their families, churches, and communities with gravity and gladness for the glory of God. At this Men’s Retreat Dr. Joe Rigney set forth a vision of biblical manhood that is up to the challenges of our day. From personal holiness to productive households, he helps us explore what it means to Act Like Men.
We live in an age of anxiety, agitation, and angst. Homes, churches, and communities are wracked by turmoil and confusion. The need of the hour is for steady and sober-minded men of God who are rooted in Christ and therefore able to anchor their families, churches, and communities with gravity and gladness for the glory of God. At this Men’s Retreat Dr. Joe Rigney set forth a vision of biblical manhood that is up to the challenges of our day. From personal holiness to productive households, he helps us explore what it means to Act Like Men.

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