Finished reading my first book for 2026. Men for God by David Pawson. In fact, this is the 2nd time I have read this book.
This time around, I find that I can appreciate Pawson’s teaching and sharing deeper. Possibly due to my age, or due to the current state of the world – The 2026 world is vastly different compared to 2020.
Pawson touched on many matters of manhood. By far the most important lessons that I personally appreciate most would be that the manner of how we believe Jesus’ return would be, will shape the manner of how we act for our lifetime.
Amillenialism, postmillenialism, premillenialism, or even as Pawson’s friend jokingly suggested, panmillenialism, seemingly determines by far on how we think and act in our daily lives. Even to the extend of how we work at our workplaces.
Some other keypointers that I’ve gathered from Pawson’s book would be men should rise up and be responsible for ourselves, for our family, for our church, and for our society.
In addition, the motivation for a men’s fellowship should of course be anchored upon Christ, but also be motivated by the following:- Fear of God, Name of Jesus, Power of the Spirit, and Love for the Brethren.
I feel that this book is a must read for Christian men, especially for Husbands and Fathers, and aught to be re-read time and again as a succinct and clear reminder for our role as men that God has created in our time.

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