Humility
There is no short-cut to humility. You might be able to temporarily fake humility by pretending not to be proud - but that won't last. Humility is accepting the truth that before God I am nothing, and I can do nothing; therefore, I am totally dependent upon God and totally available to God.
Chastity
Chastity is not a weird medieval belt you wear - it's a virtue you pursue. If you don't understand chastity you won't understand worship, discipleship, love, holiness, or devotion.
Diligence
We're all quitters. Sometimes this is not a big deal. You can give up on most of your New Year's resolutions without consequence. But what happens when you begin quitting on your marriage? Or your devotional life? The virtue that enables us to overcome the desire to throw in the towel is diligence.
Temperance
We're surrounded by the following messages: live for pleasure; satisfy your appetites; don't worry about tomorrow. This is the stupidity of anyone being a slave to their appetites. If we as Christian men want to counteract such slavery, we need to grow in the virtue of temperance. Self restraint and moderation give us the freedom we truly want as followers of Christ.
Love
The aim of Christianity is simple: love God and love neighbor. But there's a problem - most guys don't spend much time trying to become more loving.
Godliness
Guys don't seem to think sin is that big of a problem in their lives. If they are not trapped in porn or doing something scandalous, there is a sense that the battle against sin is more of a skirmish than a violent war. Guys need to change the way they view their lives by growing in the virtue of godliness.
Hupomone
Irritable, angry, anxious, restless, annoyed - such is the display of a man losing patience. We're all too familiar with this. But what does it look like for a man to grow in patience?
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