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Tyler C
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Sep 29, 2025
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🧵🧵Common Reasons Why Christian Men Lack Ambition 1/6 The Rise of Therapeutic Christianity: The overemphasis on feelings subtly trains men to believe that the Christian life is primarily about inward reflection instead of outward action. Faith becomes something to “feel deeply” rather than live boldly or build generationally. The result is men who equate holiness with passivity, mistaking the absence of ambition for the presence of humility.

2/6 Fear of Worldly Power We’ve been taught that power is inherently evil rather than a responsibility to steward wisely, so while Christian men retreat into private life fearing ambition, the positions of influence they abandon are eagerly filled by those with no such reservations.
3/6 A Shrunken View of the Kingdom The "radical Christianity" movement from guys like David Platt and Francis Chan has taught a generation of young men that selling everything for overseas missions was the only truly faithful path, leaving them suspicious of normal vocations, resentful of different callings, and afraid that building a business or providing for future generations wasn't "radical" enough.
4/6 Passive Theology Produces Passive Men The Gospel-Centered movement's exclusive focus on Christ-types has stripped biblical heroes of their practical example, teaching men that imitating David's courage is missing the point and that desiring good things like family or legacy might be idolatry, leaving them theologically sophisticated but practically paralyzed, afraid to pursue God-given ambitions.
5/6 Pietism Modern Pietism has created a false divide between spiritual and material realities, teaching men that building businesses, engaging culture, and developing institutions are distractions from "true spirituality”, producing Christians who are deeply introspective but practically ineffective in the world God called them to shape.
6/6 The Church Often Equates Passivity with Godliness The church has conflated passivity with godliness, twisting "waiting on the Lord" and "contentment" into excuses for inaction, praising timid men as humble while warning ambitious ones about pride.
Conclusion: Ambition serves as a driving force for men, motivating them each morning to make a difference in the world, support their communities, and honor their material and spiritual responsibilities through their work. But what happens to men without ambition? They rot. They get hooked on video games, porn, and cheap dopamine rushes. They waste away, bitter at the world and raging at God (Prov. 19:3). They find themselves trapped in mindless distractions, losing sight of their potential, while others actively pursue and build meaningful legacies.
Tyler C

Tyler C

@tyler_austin55
Husband | Father | Protestant | Building Institutions at @beckandstone | Words at @AmReformer
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