Stewardship of Strength
The Warrior's Mindset
Teaching

Stewardship of Strength

Reading Reps: 2 suggested
Origin

A Christian-warrior framing older than any style: the sword exists to defend the innocent, and the trained hand is answerable for every blow it lands.

Purpose

Set the moral frame that governs when and why a warrior uses force.

The Walk-through
01

Every technique in this curriculum begins here. The Kingdom Warrior trains not to become dangerous but to become trustworthy with danger.

02

Strength you cannot govern is not strength; it is a liability wearing the shape of a man. Discipline the temper before you sharpen the tool.

03

The measure of the warrior is not what he can do to another person. It is what he chooses not to do when he has the power to do it.

Key Points
  • 1Strength is a gift to steward, not a weapon to prove
  • 2Protect the vulnerable before yourself
  • 3Train so you can choose peace, not because you had no choice
Common Mistakes
  • Training for ego instead of stewardship
  • Confusing being capable with being called
  • Rehearsing the strike more than the restraint
When to Use
As the first thought before every training sessionAs the anchor when pride, anger, or fear tries to take the wheelAs the standard you teach the next warrior after you
My Notes