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EPISODE · Apr 23, 2026 · 4 MIN

Does Your Body Match Your Beliefs? | JACKED FOR CHRIST

from The Forge with Tomas Mones-Cazon · host The Forge with Tomas Mones-Cazon

St. Paul says physical training is of some value. Not zero. Some. Most men read that and use it as permission to stay soft. That's not what he said.If you're going to spread the gospel, lead a family, and actually be someone worth following, your body is part of the argument. People decide whether to listen to you before you've opened your mouth. That's how human beings work, and pretending otherwise doesn't make you humble, it makes you naive.Plato said the philosopher king should be trained in physical arts and be of a healthy and sound body. The Greeks carved their heroes in marble because the form meant something. A man who has his interior life ordered tends to show it. It comes out in how he carries himself, how he speaks, whether he looks you in the eye. Your body is a gift. There is no piety in leaving it undeveloped.This video makes the case for the Eastertide bulk. Get in the gym. Put on mass. Build the kind of physical presence that backs up what you say you believe.Are you seeking a community of like-minded men who hold the same standard you're trying to hold?The Legion is a brotherhood of Christian men built around real accountability, weekly coaching, and a network of men who are actually doing the work. If you're done doing this alone, the door is open.https://fitforthekingdom.com.au/the-legionMy work:https://linktr.ee/tomas.monesFit for the Kingdom (FFTK):http://fitforthekingdom.com.au/#christian #catholic #bulk #discipline #masculinity

St. Paul says physical training is of some value. Not zero. Some. Most men read that and use it as permission to stay soft. That's not what he said.If you're going to spread the gospel, lead a family, and actually be someone worth following, your body is part of the argument. People decide whether to listen to you before you've opened your mouth. That's how human beings work, and pretending otherwise doesn't make you humble, it makes you naive.Plato said the philosopher king should be trained in physical arts and be of a healthy and sound body. The Greeks carved their heroes in marble because the form meant something. A man who has his interior life ordered tends to show it. It comes out in how he carries himself, how he speaks, whether he looks you in the eye. Your body is a gift. There is no piety in leaving it undeveloped.This video makes the case for the Eastertide bulk. Get in the gym. Put on mass. Build the kind of physical presence that backs up what you say you believe.Are you seeking a community of like-minded men who hold the same standard you're trying to hold?The Legion is a brotherhood of Christian men built around real accountability, weekly coaching, and a network of men who are actually doing the work. If you're done doing this alone, the door is open.https://fitforthekingdom.com.au/the-legionMy work:https://linktr.ee/tomas.monesFit for the Kingdom (FFTK):http://fitforthekingdom.com.au/#christian #catholic #bulk #discipline #masculinity

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