Dear Brothers in Christ,
Join us this coming [day/date] in the [location]. Brothers [leaders’ names] will lead us on the topic of Vulnerability, A Characteristic of A Godly Man.
Vulnerability is often misunderstood as weakness, but in the Christian life it is a pathway to real strength and freedom. During this meeting, we’ll look at how biblical vulnerability begins with honest self-awareness, deepens as we bring our needs to God, and becomes sustaining and life-giving when we walk with trusted brothers instead of carrying everything alone.
In preparation, we invite you to reflect on the following Scripture verses and discussion questions:
Scriptures
Luke 18: 10-14 – Prayers of the Pharisee and the tax collector…
2 Corinthians 12: 9–10 – God’s power is made perfect in weakness…
James 5: 16 – What Christians do for each other…
Galatians 6: 2 – The importance of sharing burdens…
Discussion Questions
- Is vulnerability a trait that I have previously associated with being a Catholic man?
- Where in my life am I most tempted to avoid the truth about myself right now?
- What are a few signs that I’m not fully facing something (stress, irritability, distraction, withdrawal, overwork, numbness)?
- Where am I relying mostly on my own strength instead of bringing my need to God?
- What tends to keep me from being fully open with God (shame, pride, fear, discouragement, feeling unworthy)?
- Where would I benefit most from not carrying things alone (without sharing details)—spiritual life, stress, marriage/family pressures, work burdens, loneliness?
- What kind of support would help me most right now: encouragement, prayer, a check-in, perspective, or simply being known?
We look forward to seeing you there – come and bring a friend!
God bless.
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