What if most of the “alpha male” language flooding the internet is nothing more than codified insecurity?
In Episode 1 of The Ortho Male, we begin by confronting the counterfeit version of masculinity that dominates so much online content: dominance, control, status, conquest, leverage, and the constant need to prove strength.
But Christian masculinity is not the religious version of alpha-male content. It is not ego baptized in incense.
The Orthodox man is not self-made. He is remade.
This episode lays the foundation for the entire show: First follow. Then lead. Then get out of the way.
A man must first submit himself to Christ before he can lead anyone well.
Leadership is not domination. It is not control. It is not getting your way under the cover of religious language.
Christian leadership is cruciform. It takes the shape of the Cross.
And after a man learns to follow and lead, he must learn to get out of the way, remembering that his wife, children, home, and community belong ultimately to God.
This is where The Ortho Male begins: Stripped of Self. Remade in Christ.
In This Episode:
- The alpha male as codified insecurity
- Christian masculinity vs. online masculinity culture
- Why obedience comes before leadership
- Dominion vs. submission to Christ
- Why authority begins with repentance
- The home as responsibility, not ego
- Getting out of the way so God can work
- The meaning of Eksedysan Me
- Why men are called to be stripped of self and remade in Christ
The central claim of this first episode is simple: Christian masculinity does not begin with domination.
It begins with obedience.
First follow. Then lead. Then get out of the way.
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