| Daily Devotion Boys Will Be BoysBy Jeff Markins
 Recently a friend and I  were catching up. Through the course of the conversation the topic somehow  drifted to our “bad old ways.” My friend began to tell me about one of  his coworkers who liked to spend time and money at strip clubs. As he went  on he also informed me that his friend was a “cheating bum."  He told  stories of infidelity and the heartache that accompanied it with an almost  gleeful look in his eyes. It’s the same sort of look you see in the TV  version of a middle-aged “redneck”. (You know the guy... he has a big  beer belly.  When he’s bragging about the engine in his hot rod he sticks  his thumbs down the inside of his belt, proceeds to hike up his britches and  sway back and forth on his feet.) The smile on his face was the same  smile pasted on my friend’s face. It was pride. The part of the  conversation that really left its mark on me was when he said the words, “I guess boys will be boys.”   We’ve twisted this harmless phrase and exploited it. This saying  was invented to justify a little boy’s behavior when he wanted to jump from the  roof into the swimming pool or see how fast he could ride his bike down a  hill. Grown men (and women) have become masters of the art of  justification. Instead of growing up into respectable adults, some have  learned that they can get away with anything if they simply say, “You might not  agree with it, but it’s just the way we are.”  Have we forgotten that  there is a clear right and a clear wrong?  
  Genesis 6:5 says, “And  God saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every  imagination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually.”    We cannot blatantly cross the line and expect people to treat us like  real, stand-up men; even if we justify and make excuses. God knows our hearts  and our actions reveal our character to other people. There is nothing inherently wrong with a little boy who likes to  ride his bike really fast or wants to jump off the roof into the  pool. They might not always be the smartest things to do, but they’re not  sinful.   Men who use the same excuse to cheat on their wives, gamble,  drink heavily, look at porn, or squander the family’s money have chosen to not  only demonstrate they’ve never grown up, but also that there is absolutely no  authority in their life. Men like this cannot be trusted.  
  Romans 8:5 tell us, “Those  who live according to the sinful nature have their minds set on what that nature desires; but those who live in accordance with the Spirit  have their minds set on what the Spirit desires.”    Just because we want a little adventure doesn’t mean we’re doing  anything wrong. But, when we start to justify our harmful, sinful behavior by telling people that our actions are simply “not something they  understand,” and therefore acceptable, we distort everything about who God  created us to be. It’s so liberating to know that God has given us a compass so we  don’t stray off into the wilderness, but that He also understands a man’s desire  for excitement. There is a heaviness and darkness that seems to accompany  pursuing “fun” outside the Lord’s territory. But men who turn around and seek thrills  in a God-honoring way have endless opportunities without the burden of guilt  and sin. Hopefully you’re actively pursuing all the adventure God has to offer.  Related Links: Printed with permission,  Jeff Markins © 2009Can God change your life? God has made it possible for you to know Him and experience an amazing change in your own life. 
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 Jeff Markins, through the ministry Stand Up Clothing, shows young men how to be the men God created them to be; TRUE Biblical masculinity. He believes that every man was created to serve, lead, provide, protect and be reliable, loyal, and strong. Jeff lives in Phoenix with his wife Chelsea. 
 
	
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