
Iron Men are Men of God. Iron men are not men of the world or men of themselves. They are not wimps and whiners and complainers. Iron men are courageous. Iron men are bold. Iron men are strong – or at least growing that way.
Iron men are more than victorious through Christ, Romans 8:37, and
able to do all things through Him who gives them strength, Philippians 4:13. Iron men are men of God.
Perhaps there are iron ladies, too, who are ladies of God. Let me know!Men of God are men of Christ. By Christ you are forgiven -- and forgiving. You are washed. The blood of Jesus, God’s son, cleanses you from all sin, 1 John 1:7. Say that until you believe it. And say it until others believe it, too. No
sense pointing out failings and faults. We know without Christ we can only fail and fall. If you want someone not to fail or fall it makes more
sense to tell them about Christ and His blood: The Blood of Jesus Christ, God’s Son, cleanses you from all sin. You are no longer a slave. You are no longer a victim. You are no longer the subject of someone else’s failing. You are now the subject of God’s forgiveness. You are now the benefactor of faith. You are men of Christ. You are therefore men of God. Men of God are Iron men.
Proverbs 27:17 says,
“As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another.” I am almost certain that the same holds for iron ladies, too. Check it out and let me know. The Proverbs are God’s Words of wisdom to you and me. God’s wisdom is not like man’s wisdom, or ladies' wisdom, or the world’s wisdom. Proverbs 3:5-6 says,
“Trust in the Lord with ALL your heart and lean NOT on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge God and He will direct your path.” God’s wisdom is not a matter of what you know and think. God’s wisdom is not a matter of your opinion, your preference, and your tastes. Isaiah 55 says,
“As the heavens are higher than the earth, so also are my thoughts higher than your thoughts.”Too many men talk about what they think. Too many men talk about what they know. Too many men talk about their interests and tastes and desires.
Ladies might do this, too, though I don't know first hand. What do you say, ladies? Do ladies sometimes talk a lot about nothing?Men of God talk about God’s thoughts. Men of God talk about the wisdom that comes from on high. Men of God talk about God’s ways. Men of God talk about God’s desires. Men of God talk about what pleases God. That doesn't mean a Bible verse and a sermon all the time. It does mean saying bright, hopeful, positive, encouraging, and forgiving things. Ephesians 4:29 says,
"Say only those things that edify and build up others..." Have I told you lately that I love you? Iron men build up others. Iron men are productive and constructive. Let's remember our chemistry, shall we?
FE is the chemical symbol for Iron. Don't ask me why or what it stands for -- It could mean Faithful and Excellent for all I know. But if you will look up your periodic table or consult a local Chemistry Professor --
Dr. Petrich, if you now him -- they will tell you FE is the chemical symbol of Iron.
Now here's some things you may not have known:
Did you know that iron is the most common and most used of all metals? Iron makes up 95% of all the world’s metal production. Iron, then, is useful. It is productive. It is valuable. Iron makes things. Iron is constructive. It is a positive force. Iron
doesn't just sit around doing nothing. From cast iron skillets to the St. Louis arch iron is everywhere. It is the backbone, fabric and foundation of our world.
That is the kind of men we can be as men of God. Men of God are iron men. We are common. We are useful. We are productive and valuable. We make things. We do things. We don’t just sit around. We are the fabric and foundation of a godly society. We are iron men.
Did you also know that iron is one of the softest of all metals. Huh. That’s interesting. So iron is strong and able. It is also soft and pliable. Iron can be molded and shaped. It is not boorish. It it is not resistent. It is not unbending and unchanging.
Ezekiel 36:26,
“I will give you a new heart and I will put a new spirit in you. I will remove from you your heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh. I will put my spirit in you and move you to follow my decrees and to be careful to keep my laws….. I will be your God and you will be my people….”
That is the heart of an iron man: A man that knows God. A man that is soft and pliable to God’s ways. A man who can be molded and shaped, who is not rigid and made of stone. A man who is humble, confessing of sin, and growing stronger.
As iron sharpens iron, the Proverbs say, so one man sharpens another.
Iron men are molded and shaped by God into His image.
Iron ladies, too, I presume. This molding and shaping is God's doing. He designs that we would be together. United in Him. Having equal concern for each other where there is no division. Iron that rejoices when other iron rejoices; and iron that weeps when other iron weeps. 1 Corinthians 12:12-27,
look it up for yourself. Iron men are not wimps. They are not whiners. They are not complainers. Philippians 2:14, says,
“Do everything without arguing or complaining.” There is an iron man challenge: No argument or complaint, afterall God is in control and we have learned to be content in Him.
Do you remember the context for Paul's writing to Philippi? Among other things, two ladies are arguing and complaining;
sorry ladies, its true; and its a downer for the whole gang. In Philippians 4:2-3 Paul says, “I plead with
Euodia and I plead with
Synteche to agree with each other in the Lord. Yes, I ask the rest of you, too, to help these women." There is an iron man, and an iron lady: Help each other; encourage each other. As iron sharpens iron...well, you get it.
Iron men make each other better. Who are some iron men in your life? Here are some iron men in my life: Hal and Carl; Derieck and Alex; John and JP; Mel, Mike, Linus, and Kris; Clayton, Aaron, and Jason; Dr. Petrich and Dr. Pearce; Tracy, Ron and Ron; Mike L., JD, Tony, Scott S., David, and Gary; Marty, Greg, Doug, Bruce; and
my Dad! These are just a few -- and not even to mention the iron ladies! Iron men make men better; sharper; finer. These men make me better.
Thanks, guys!Teddy Roosevelt once said,
“We need the iron qualities that go with true manhood. We need the positive virtues of resolution, of courage, of indomitable will, of power to do without shrinking the rough work that must always be done.”Aesop, world philosopher and man of wisdom once wrote, “
It is easy to be brave from a safe distance.” Bravery and courage are not spectator events. Bravery and courage insist on entering the race, jumping into the trenches, and coming along side of another.
Jesus kept no distance. Jesus was made of iron. He was strong and able. He was also soft and pliable. He was molded and shaped to the needs of people. He stepped out of heaven for you and me. He sharpens us. He forgives us. He molds us. He makes us better. He makes us finer. He refines us – sometimes with challenges and difficulties, but He smelts out all the impurities in the refiner’s fire. He makes us clean, holy, productive and constructive.
Jesus keeps no distance. He steps into our lives. He steps into fire itself. Jesus is an iron man. And He makes us iron, too. Iron men; Iron ladies.
Here is a moutnain man challenge: Cut the distance. Step into a person's life. Call someone on the phone. Write them a card or letter or email. Forgive someone. Reconcile. Take someone to lunch. Invest in a child. Pray. Be positive and hopeful. Go out of your way to make one person's day better.
I love you very much. Jeff