Wild at Heart is an adventure in describing the soul of man through the image of God where each attribute ties back into how God relates to mankind. Yet sadly without men who have been made alive there are too few women being fought for, and thus they reside in the tower still. “…the deep cry of a little girl’s heart is ‘am I lovely’? Every woman needs to know that she is exquisite and exotic and chosen.” It is also a book about the soul of the woman: that women yearn to be fought for, for an adventure to share and a beauty to unveil (that is, to be delighted in). While this is a book delving into the soul of man, it is not a book solely about man, for man only expresses part of the image of God in mankind. The real journey begins when the false self fails… God thwarts us to save us.” When our self fails, God comes through: “The true test of a man, the beginning of his redemption, actually starts when he can no longer rely on what he’s used all his life. We must first have a false persona shattered, we must first be made to see the truth. This mission, this purpose, and this name come from God, it can come from nowhere else yet first we must be broken. He needs a mission, a life purpose, and he needs to know his name.“ Usually both… A man needs a much bigger orbit that a woman. It is to him that man must go for affirmation and to get his strength, a strength which may then be given to those around him – thus, “A man does not go to a woman to get his strength he goes to her to offer it.”Īnd yet so often (that is, always) we get it backwards: ” When a man takes his question to the woman what happens is either addiction or emasculation. Yet there is still a wound, a wound which may only be healed through union with God and through sin being dealt with, through the realization that through salvation God has made the heart good. He cannot learn it from other boys, and he cannot learn it from the world of women… Femininity can never bestow masculinity.“ ![]() A boy learns who he is and what he’s got from a man, or the company of men. As Eldredge notes: “Masculinity is bestowed. It requires an intervention by men to bestow masculinity on the lower levels this requires action by the father, on the higher levels this requires action by God. Man has fallen, he has been wounded, and the one of the most noticeable results of this is the fear of failure and the false persona which we now put forth – the question being begged by men is “do I have what it takes.” We seek validation through means other than God (chiefly through women) and in doing so set ourselves up for failure in the battle which is at hand. Through a brilliant weaving of personal experience, social commentary and analysis of Scripture Eldredge brings forth the image of God in man, outlining just what this image is (through the heroic figure of Christ), how we have lost it, and it may be regained (and perhaps most importantly, the false ways in which we try and achieve it). Immediately he dives into what it is that drives a man and it is around this which Eldredge forms the structure of his book: “… in the heart of every man is a desperate desire for a battle to fight, an adventure to live, and a beauty to rescue.” ![]() This is the idea which Eldredge begins with this call to reality. And ever since then boys have never been at home indoors, and men have had an insatiable longing to explore.” But Adam if you’ll remember was created outside the Garden, in the wilderness… Only afterward is he brought to Eden. “Eve was created within the lush beauty of Eden’s garden. ![]() It is an image often clouded by the noxious smoke of secular psychology and is often subdued by a society which wants to neuter its men it is this image which Eldredge desires to bring forth and to drive men to seek after, simultaneously dealing with the many problems which often accompany such a task. Man is made in a certain image, and that image is struggling to be seen. Yet this is just what John Eldredge does with his analysis into the soul of man. It is very rare that an author comes along who can pierce straight to the heart of an issue, who can state just what needs to be stated in just the way in which it needs to be said.
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