When Men Fail to Protect

by | Jun 19, 2026

Recovering one of man’s most basic responsibilities…

Men must start protecting again.

The recent revelations about Muslim grooming gangs in England have rightly provoked outrage.

For decades, vulnerable young girls have been exploited while many of the institutions charged with protecting them looked the other way.

Reports and inquiries have documented repeated failures by authorities to intervene, protect victims, and confront uncomfortable realities.

Such failures should anger us.

But they also point us to a more fundamental truth:

When men fail to protect, evil advances.

The vulnerable suffer. Disorder spreads.

What should be stopped grows stronger.

This is not something to view as a political problem. It’s a human problem.

From the very beginning, God gave man two fundamental responsibilities.

In Genesis 2:15, Adam was put in the garden “to work it and keep it.”

He was called to cultivate and to guard. To develop and to protect.

God created man to build up what is good and protect it from what would destroy it.

Those responsibilities have never changed.

A faithful man protects his family. He stands up for the vulnerable. He guards his community.

He protects truth from falsehood and good order from corruption.

This is not domination. It is responsibility.

Jesus Himself modeled this role.

The Good Shepherd does not flee when danger appears.

He stands between the threat and those entrusted to his care.

He lays down His life for the sheep.

Our homes, churches, communities, and nations would be stronger, safer, and more just if more men recovered this aspect of their calling.

Protection is not optional to biblical manhood…

It is one of its most basic responsibilities.

“Be watchful, stand firm in the faith, act like men, be strong.” (1 Corinthians 16:13)

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