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Made in His Image — The Foundation of Manhood

Made in His Image — The Foundation of Manhood

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Made in His Image — The Foundation of Manhood

Series: Alpha Men: Restoring the Purpose, Power, and Prestige of Biblical Manhood

Before culture told men who to be, God already did.
In this opening episode of Alpha Men, we go back to the beginning — Genesis 1:26–27 — where manhood finds its true meaning and purpose in the image of God.

From the soil of creation, God formed man not to dominate but to reflect — to display His nature through strength that serves, authority that protects, and leadership that loves. But when sin entered the story, that image was fractured — and modern culture is still living with the fallout.

Roland exposes the cultural confusion that mocks masculinity while longing for fathers, protectors, and men of integrity. Then, he traces the divine blueprint that defines manhood not by ego or economy, but by theology.

In this episode, you’ll discover:

  • Why the imago Dei (image of God) is the foundation of human dignity and manhood.
  • How sin distorted, but Christ restores, the image of God in men.
  • Why biblical manhood is not about domination — it’s about divine reflection.
  • How Genesis answers the gender confusion of our age with sacred clarity.
“Manhood begins not in muscles or money but in the image of God.”

This episode will challenge men to look beyond cultural stereotypes and rediscover who they were made to be: image-bearers of the Creator, formed for glory, purpose, and godly responsibility.

Featured Scriptures:
Genesis 1:26–27 · Genesis 3:6 · Colossians 1:15 · Ephesians 4:24

Next Episode: “Formed First — The Call to Lead.”

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