[RadCast] Stop Saying That (Ephesians 4:25-27)

I have the privilege of writing the message for this Sunday at Central. What we say matters. But *why* do we say what we say? Get to the source. Only an accurate diagnosis can lead to the cure.

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[RadCast] We’re the Sick Ones

Humility + accepting people are messed up = room to become more like Christ.

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[RadCast] You’re Supposed to Have a New Attitude

Mom was right: I do need an attitude adjustment. Paul says the same thing to us in Ephesians 4. Before you scroll to the next thing, take a moment before the Lord and ask: How’s my attitude?

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[RadCast] You Are Supposed to be an Example

Paul says “you *were* taught.” There was a space between what they knew in their minds and how they lived it out. I have the same problem. We all do — we know what to do, but we don’t do it. Yet… in the community of the local church, we are surrounded by people who are a little farther ahead on the journey, whose gap between knowledge and practice are smaller, and who teach not just by content but by how they live.
You and I are called to the same. It’s how God changes people.

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[RadCast] You Are Supposed to be Powerful

Same thing as yesterday but from another angle. I’m challenged by this. You?

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[RadCast] You Are Supposed to be Like God (Eph 4:24)If you had God-like power, what would you do?This is a discussion post, so… discuss!


If you had God-like power, what would you do?
This is a discussion post, so… discuss!

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[RadCast] The Glory (TLP)

God’s glory is evident in creation, provision, and blessing. Ours is a story of God’s blessing through difficult circumstances. So much could be said, but we simply say, with the psalmist, “I will sing the Lord’s praise; for he has been good to me.”

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Another Day in Court

We’re friends with the bailiff. The judge says “oh, you guys again — good to see you.”

Thankfully it’s good to be seen. It’s because Brittany and I have undertaken a project as we cross-adopt our kids. I adopted Cam in 2022, Brittany and I adopted Carter in 2023, and here we are, kicking off 2024 with another round as Mac and Zac will be adopted by Britt. Once Lexi is adopted (a more complex operation as she’s an adult under guardianship), this work will be done. Piles of paperwork, lawyerspeak, multiple court dates, and more to come.

As if the work will ever be done.

We’re about to throw a graduation party and send a few off to college this Fall. We won’t have to worry about them anymore, right? Ha! Not from what I’ve heard. You never stop being a parent, even when they become adults and move out. The relationship doesn’t go away, it just changes. Sure, we might count the days until they’re feeding us mush and changing our diapers, just as we did when they were little. A lot will happen between here and there — cars, college, jobs, and (not yet, lads) grandkids. We’re in no hurry to jump from parent to grandparent. But we *are* taking nominations for Grandparent names. I have a few ideas. How does this sound: “Are you kids ready to go to Bougie and Busendorf’s house for family Christmas!?!”

We prioritize our kids, and with little choice otherwise as everyone in our family unit has experienced trauma and the needs are profound. Don’t get the idea that Brittany and I are heroes. God has made us equal to the task. And don’t get the idea that our kids are a disaster, either. Each one is doing very well and trompin’ along through each day, some better, some worse, and many in-between. It has never been easy.

We all went through great pain in our individual journeys that brought us to this collective spot. Nobody would choose what we all experienced. But we can’t just stand by and wait to see what happens. All of our kids need — and deserve — two parents.

Okay, so I said before that I don’t want people to think of us as heroes. But I want to half-reverse that and say that my wife Brittany *IS* a hero who went from 2 kids to 5, including one with special needs. She has navigated all the legal ins and outs with finesse and brilliance, and it wouldn’t have happened without her. But she’s more than a paralegal in this whole thing. She’s a mom who tripled her case load and loves all 5 of her kids so well. Everybody has what they need and then some because of Brittany, and I couldn’t be more grateful, proud, and in love with her. She continually amazes me as the obstacles of life turn her into a warrior queen. Sometimes it scares me a little.

She loves Mac and Zac. She wrote a letter to the boys that includes “I didn’t give you the gift of life, but life gave me the gift of you.”

What do you do when there’s a mess? You clean it up.

We see God’s gracious fingerprints all over this situation. Yes, it’s a project — a rescue project. And the next part of the rescue happens tomorrow.


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[RadCast] The Power (TLP)

Yes, ask for God’s power in your life! Just remember what that truly means for how you live.
We have to take a posture that mirrors the Lord’s Prayer — if He is Father, we are children. If He is strong willed, we can’t be.
Very, very, very important.
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[RadCast] Yours is the Kingdom (TLP)

He’s the King and I’m not.
I want to start and end my day praying this prayer — a reminder and declaration that this is YOUR Kingdom that I serve, and that you are the king I serve.
It really puts everything into perspective.
There’s always so much more to share — and that’s where you come in. What are your thoughts on that line “yours is the Kingdom”?

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