The Church of Jesus Christ requires active male participation and leadership to maintain sound doctrine and structural integrity. Drawing from the typology of the tabernacle, the church functions as a unified body where every member is essential, yet modern congregations have become increasingly feminized, resulting in a departure from biblical roles. Men are mandated to lead, teach, and engage directly in church life rather than remaining passive observers. This responsibility extends to submitting to the church as a divine institution, prioritizing its authority in sacraments like baptism and marriage over secular or parachurch alternatives. By reclaiming these roles, men strengthen the church's ability to navigate societal shifts and persecution, ensuring the congregation remains a cohesive, biblically grounded unit rather than a collection of independent, disconnected individuals.
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