Men's Rally - Session 6 - Being a Faithful Man
Teachers
Lesson Summary
The class began with a warm welcome to Brother Wayne Jones, who shared his background and expressed gratitude for the hospitality. He then prompted the men to imagine a Christian saved but left to navigate life without any community, emphasizing that such isolation would make sustained faith nearly impossible. Throughout the lesson, Wayne argued that the greatest obstacles to church unity are not doctrinal disagreements but a lack of love, forgiveness, and honest communication. Drawing on Philippians 2:3, James 5:16, and Matthew 18, he urged the men to practice humility, confess sins to one another, and restore relationships within the body of Christ. He connected these biblical principles to everyday actions—holding doors, yielding in traffic, and letting others win arguments—as tangible ways to demonstrate Christlike servanthood. Wayne concluded that a thriving brotherhood not only nurtures personal growth but also prevents people from abandoning the faith because they feel excluded, reinforcing the need for each man to actively build and protect the community God intends for His people.
Key Scriptures
Do nothing from selfish ambition or conceit, but in humility let each regard others as more important than himself.
Confess your sins to one another and pray for one another, that you may be healed.