
Episode #92
Ep. 92 | Martial Skills — A Christian Framework for Violence, Protection, and Preparedness
Nathan joins an Iron Tavern men's community call for a deep conversation on martial skills — the physical disciplines every Christian man should cultivate alongside his spiritual ones. Drawing from 14 years in Army Special Operations and his church security ministry, Nathan lays out a balanced framework: spiritual readiness first, physical capability second, and the wisdom to know when each applies. The conversation covers the theology of violence through the lens of Westminster Larger Catechism Question 135 (duties required by the sixth commandment), Raymond Ibrahim's historical work on Christian-Islamic conflict, the definition of biblical meekness ("having a sword, knowing how to use it, and leaving it sheathed"), practical training for families, and how to structure church security teams with honest skill assessments. Nathan's core message: master the basics, start small, include your family, and never let the pursuit of tactical perfection keep you from starting. Resources Mentioned: Two Swords of Christ by Raymond Ibrahim Finish by Jon Acuff Atomic Habits by James Clear The Last Battle by C.S. Lewis Westminster Larger Catechism Q135 Tactical Household Reformed Evangelical Seminary — Church Security Course Three Guns Every Dad Should Own — Free PDF at tacticalhousehold.com Outline: 00:00 — Introduction: What are martial skills and why they matter 03:00 — The two swords of Christ — theology of when to use force 05:00 — Spiritual protection, situational awareness 09:00 — Finding a church community with trained men (Genesis 14:14) 11:00 — The biggest threat to your family is sin, not external violence 14:00 — Balancing training investment with your wife as a sounding board 17:00 — Westminster Larger Catechism Q135 — the spiritual undergirding 19:00 — Courteous words or hard knocks — meekness vs. weakness 22:00 — Practical training: habit stacking, dry fire reps 25:00 — Nathan's background: Rangers, Special Forces, 12 combat deployments 29:00 — Historical context and defending physical space 33:00 — Covenantal responsibility: protection as a man's duty 40:00 — Raising sons and daughters with grit 44:00 — When is martyrdom the right response vs. armed defense? 52:00 — Turning the other cheek — insults vs. physical violence 54:00 — Church carry posture and layered security teams 1:00:00 — Deterrence, humility, and the danger of arrogance






