True strength comes through openness and vulnerability. Authentic connection deepens faith, strengthens relationships, and unlocks genuine power, transforming how we lead and live daily.
I spent years convinced my strength was defined by how well I kept it together.
Tough exterior, calm demeanor, never letting anyone see me sweat.
Sounds familiar?
We’re taught early: "man up," "don’t cry," and "deal with it."
But here's what I learned along my journey: real strength doesn't hide behind masks. Real strength opens up.
Opening up felt risky at first. It felt like walking into battle unarmed, exposed.
But here's the unexpected part: vulnerability didn’t weaken me; it sharpened my purpose, deepened my relationships, and intensified my faith.
Look, I know vulnerability sounds soft to many guys. That’s because we mistake being vulnerable for whining. We don’t want to come across like children. We’re fixers. We’re doers.
But then I look to Jesus. His strength was displayed in epic acts of power like walking on water. However, it is also shown in how He wept in Lazarus’ grave. Jesus had the strength to tell God how he felt in the Garden of Gethsemane before being crucified.
“Lord, if it is possible, take this cup away from me.” (Matthew 26:39) But then he also had the strength to rise and step toward his enemy anyway.
The strength to voice his fear. Courage to step into it.
Compassion, openness, and authenticity.
The Apostle Paul put it this way: “For when I am weak, then I am strong” (2 Corinthians 12:10).
Paul wasn’t endorsing weakness; he was redefining strength.
He knew true courage meant embracing discomfort, honesty, and, yes, even our emotions.
Too many men think opening up will make them targets, when the reality is that it makes us leaders.
Vulnerability breeds trust.
Trust breeds connection.
Connection breeds power.
The kind of power that builds unshakable relationships, unstoppable businesses, and resilient communities.
Here’s your challenge today: choose one conversation. Just one.
Call someone you trust and speak openly about something you’re wrestling with. Make it real, raw, genuine.
When you speak up, you empower others to do the same. You create space for authenticity, real relationships, and purposeful growth.
Brother, God designed you for more than quiet strength.
You were created for courageous authenticity, fierce vulnerability, and bold community.
Jesus said, "Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest" (Matthew 11:28).
Rest from the masks, rest from the burden of perfectionism, rest from carrying it all alone.