In a culture where fear, outrage, shame, and “viral compassion” shape how people think and vote, Christian men need more than opinions—they need discernment. This episode equips men (especially 50 and under) to recognize emotional manipulation, ground themselves in objective biblical truth, and lead their homes with humility, clarity, and Spirit-filled courage. You’ll get a practical five-question grid you can run on any story, headline, or cultural narrative. Key Themes Media as modern discipleship: how narratives form hearts Why emotions are real but unreliable rulers The difference between truth as revealed vs truth as self-defined How manipulation works: fear, outrage, shame, pride, compassion-without-wisdom What biblical leadership looks like (not control—sacrifice + truth + love) A practical grid for household discernment and spiritual stability Segment Outline 1) The Real Problem: Emotional Discipleship The culture runs on reaction If we don’t choose our discipleship, someone else will Truth vs impulse: why this matters in the home 2) The Discernment Grid: Five Questions Run these questions anytime something grabs your emotions: What is this teaching me about humanity? What does it assume truth is? What emotion is it trying to weaponize? What does Scripture actually say (in context)? What fruit does this produce over time? 3) What Leadership Actually Looks Like Leading isn’t domination or passivity “Thermostat vs thermometer” leadership Replace emotional media formation with Word-based formation Practical steps: questions to ask, routines to build, and the 7-day outrage fast 4) Closing Charge The world won’t get quieter Decide who rules: the feed or the Spirit of Truth Hearts must be shaped by God’s heart—not impulses Scriptures Referenced (or alluded to) Romans 12:2 John 17:17 1 John 4:1 Galatians 5:19–23 Ephesians 5:25–26 1 Peter 3:7 Colossians 3:19 Proverbs 18:13 Jeremiah 17:9 2 Timothy 1:7 1 Corinthians 13:6 Practical Takeaways Use the five-question grid before reacting or sharing content Watch for emotional leverage: fear, outrage, shame, pride Insist on Scripture in context (not slogans) Evaluate “fruit” over time: does it make you more Christlike or more combative? Try a 7-day “outrage fast” and note changes in your peace, clarity, and patience Discussion Questions (great for men’s group) Which of the five questions do you tend to skip—and why? What emotional trigger gets you quickest: fear, outrage, shame, pride, or misplaced compassion? What voices are discipling your home right now (news, podcasts, social media, friends)? What would “replace, not remove” look like in your household this week? Where do you need more courage: truth, tone, or consistency? IMSP Housekeeping (for description or outro) Listen and/or read this episode of It Makes Sense on Revolver Broadcasting: www.revolverbroadcasting.com Read longer-form articles and Bible teaching on my table42ministries.substack.com Check out our Youtube: #ChristianWorldview #BiblicalTruth #FaithAndCulture #ChristianPodcast