Nobody in the world has issues of family strife.
Speaker AI mean, everyone in the family always gets along.
Speaker ANo problems in your family.
Speaker AI know.
Speaker ABut in case you have a friend who struggles with strife within the family, you may want.
Speaker AWelcome to the RAP Report with your host, Andrew Rapaport, where we provide biblical interpretation and application.
Speaker AThis is a ministry of striving for eternity in the Christian podcast community.
Speaker AFor more content or to request a speaker for your church, go to striving for eternity.org welcome to another edition of the Rap Report.
Speaker AI'm your host, Andrew Rapoport, the executive director of Striving for Eternity and the Christian podcast community of which this podcast is a proud member.
Speaker AWe are here to give you biblical interpretations and applications for the Christian life.
Speaker AAnd today we are going to talk about a topic that no one in the audience, I'm sure, ever has to deal with.
Speaker AThe issue of family strife.
Speaker AI know your family is perfect.
Speaker AYou just wish everyone else's was, too.
Speaker AI get it.
Speaker ABut in case you're the one that has the family strife or you have that friend, that's what it is.
Speaker AYou have a friend who is struggling with this.
Speaker AWe are going to talk about how to resolve issues of family strife.
Speaker AWe're going to talk about a book called Quit.
Speaker AYeah, just.
Speaker AJust.
Speaker AIt makes it easy.
Speaker AYou know, it's kind of like that.
Speaker AThat Bob Newhart thing, you know, the.
Speaker AThe video, maybe you've seen where the woman comes in and she's struggling with feeling of that she's going to be buried in a box and he just says, stop it.
Speaker AWell, here's the.
Speaker AHere's the similar thing, subtitled how to Stop Family Strife for Good.
Speaker AI am with the author, Mr.
Speaker AA.m.
Speaker Abrewster, who happens to be one of the speakers at Striving for Eternity, but he also has a separate ministry.
Speaker AHe does.
Speaker ASo he works with us and does some other things.
Speaker AAnd I'm going to introduce him, let him actually introduce himself, tell you all about himself, where you can find him.
Speaker ABecause at the end, you're going to want to be following his podcast.
Speaker AYou're going to want to get his app so you can listen to different sermons, different classes he's got on his app.
Speaker AAnd then you're going to definitely want to get this book.
Speaker AOh, for a friend.
Speaker AI know your family's fine, but it's for a friend.
Speaker AAaron, how are you?
Speaker ALet folks know a little bit more about you.
Speaker BI am doing really well.
Speaker BI would be lying to say that that Bob Newhart sketch a isn't my favorite counseling little sketch.
Speaker BOn the Internet and that B, it had zero influence on my.
Speaker BHow I titled this.
Speaker BIt did.
Speaker BIt did have some influence.
Speaker BNot as big of an influence as the Bible had, but it did influence me a little bit.
Speaker BStop it.
Speaker BQuick.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker BMy name is Aaron Brewster.
Speaker BI am married to my wife Johanna and we have two children, Micah and Ivy.
Speaker BAnd we live with my parents.
Speaker BSo we have a multi generational home and it's really fantastic.
Speaker BIt's kind of sad right now, but my mom is in the other room and she is very sick.
Speaker BShe is not feeling well at all.
Speaker BMy dad can go to work and we're here and we're caring for my mom and it's just such a fantastic situation here at this house.
Speaker BThe ministry that I have is called Evermind Ministries and we have various sub ministries, different parts of the Evermind family of ministries that speaks into various facets of our lives.
Speaker BEvermind's mantra or not mantra is really the wrong word, I suppose.
Speaker BOur mission is to keep God's truth at the center of the human experience.
Speaker BThe thing is though, is that as humans, humans, we have a very multifaceted experience.
Speaker BI am a son, I'm a husband, I'm a father, I'm a president of Evermy Ministries.
Speaker BI'm a biblical counselor.
Speaker BSo to keep God's word at the center of those main facets, we have these sub ministries.
Speaker BSo as an example, Truth Love Family is where we keep God's truth at the center of the family experience.
Speaker BWe have a podcast called Truth Love Parent.
Speaker BWe have over 560 episodes.
Speaker BI am starting a new series right now, actually just started a new series called parenting your children to adulthood.
Speaker BReally excited about.
Speaker BThis is something that my listeners have been waiting for for a while.
Speaker BSo that's Truth Love Family.
Speaker BWe also have another slice of the ministry called the celebration of God or excuse me, the year long celebration of God, which is all about personal growth and discipleship and corporate worship.
Speaker BHow the body of Christ works together to help the body grow and mature into the image of Christ.
Speaker BThe podcast associated with that is called the celebration of God.
Speaker BAnd it takes our our main events on the Christian calendar as well as the the mundane moments of our regular Mondays and focuses on how can we glorify God better, how can we worship him better today in those areas.
Speaker BAnd then I have a speaking ministry where I go around and I speak both for striving for eternity, but also for Evermind and that am Brewster Ministries.
Speaker BPretty straightforward, gets the point across.
Speaker BAnd then as a biblical counselor and biblical counseling is A huge part of each facet of this ministry there is faith tree, biblical counseling and discipleship.
Speaker BThat one in particular, you know, is where people come when they are looking either for the crisis counseling that we so often find ourselves in as well as looking for discipleship.
Speaker BAnd though we love doing that facet, you know, we love meeting people in their needs and having that discipleship relationship with them.
Speaker BI will say that one of our biggest focuses for the church is to get discipleship back to the church.
Speaker BI, I can, I should be discipling people in my church and in my family.
Speaker BAnd you guys should be discipling people in your church and your family.
Speaker BAnd that's where we go back to the year long celebration of God where we're equipping you to help disciple the people in your local body of believers.
Speaker BThat's an overview of Evermind ministry, a little overview of my family.
Speaker BWe also have a bunch of pets in the house.
Speaker BI had to throw that in there for all the animal lovers.
Speaker BSo there you go.
Speaker AOkay.
Speaker ACats or dogs?
Speaker BWe have one dog.
Speaker AOkay, you're fine.
Speaker ADon't, don't, don't ruin it.
Speaker ADon't ruin it.
Speaker BI probably shouldn't list any of the other pets or I might ruin it.
Speaker BEven though we don't have cats.
Speaker AYou have snakes, don't you?
Speaker BThere is a snake in the house.
Speaker AI just pictured you as a snake person.
Speaker BWell, see, I'm, see my son has the snake now.
Speaker BI, I mean, it's, he.
Speaker ABut you encouraged it, I'm sure.
Speaker BWell, you know, I, I encourage my kids to, you know, pursue their, their, their pet dreams.
Speaker BSo yeah, maybe I did a little bit.
Speaker BBut yeah.
Speaker ASo let's get into the issue of family strife.
Speaker AI mean, I, I would venture to guess that every household that probably everyone grew up in and every household that someone is in, where you're dealing with marriage right now, has some strife.
Speaker AWhere do we see the source of this?
Speaker AI mean, where does this come from?
Speaker AWhat are some factors that create strife within the home?
Speaker BI want to answer that question, but before we do, we're messing around, we're playing around, talking about how of course your family doesn't have strife.
Speaker BOne of the things I've actually found is that a lot of families don't realize they actually have strife.
Speaker BAnd it's, it's, it's, it's basically the frog boiling a frog.
Speaker BEveryone's familiar with that.
Speaker BYou know, you got a frog in water, you turn up the heat slowly.
Speaker BOver time, the frog, in theory will, will slowly boil to death because it doesn't know.
Speaker BAnother example is how some Inuit tribes would kill wolves.
Speaker BThey would take a sword, they would dip it in blood multiple times, allowing each layer to freeze.
Speaker BThe wolves would come, and they would be licking at this frozen bloodsicle.
Speaker BAnd what's happening is that they get into a frenzy, you know, with this, but they're also numbing their tongue as they continually are rubbing on this, this.
Speaker BThis chunk of ice.
Speaker BEventually, they.
Speaker BThey get down through the ice and they get down to the blade, and the blade is now slicing their own tongue.
Speaker BAnd now they've got fresh blood, but they're also not able to feel it because they've numbed it for so long.
Speaker BAnd the wolf bleeds to death.
Speaker BAnd those are graphic pictures, boiling a frog and killing a wolf like that.
Speaker BBut they're designed to illustrate the fact that our families do have strife.
Speaker BWe have strife every single day.
Speaker BI'll be honest with you.
Speaker BI haven't even been up that long today, and there's already been strife in my household because there's sin in my household.
Speaker BAnd anytime that anybody ever sins against somebody else, even if that, that sin is only in their own minds and doesn't come out, that creates strife in the home.
Speaker BIt creates conflict.
Speaker BSo some people, when they think about strife, they're thinking about, like, you know, their kids are, are, are, you know, sneaking out of the house at night, or you've got a dad who's, you know, a drunk and he's always yelling and hitting people.
Speaker BAnd yes, that zone.
Speaker BDefinitely a biblical understanding of strife, but it's so much more nuanced than that.
Speaker BIt's so much more subtle than that.
Speaker BAnd I just want to say right off the bat, even though we might joke that our families don't have strife, the painful reality for the Brewster family is that we do, in fact, have strife.
Speaker BAnd we have strife nearly every single day because our family is made up of sinners and we do sin.
Speaker BSo that's true of your family, too.
Speaker BI don't say that, Andrew.
Speaker BI say it to you.
Speaker BI say it to all of your listeners.
Speaker BI don't say it to.
Speaker BTo be rude.
Speaker BI don't say it to be disrespectful.
Speaker BI say it to be honest about the condition which we're in.
Speaker BSo if you, if you, if you thought to yourself a little bit, well, you know, we don't have that much strife, I would encourage you to reevaluate your definition of strife.
Speaker BUnderstand that strife isn't just the worst case scenarios we can possibly picture.
Speaker BIt's so much more than that.
Speaker AYou know, it's interesting because you're saying that, and I think about how I grew up.
Speaker AMy.
Speaker AThe house that I grew up in, I would describe that as having a lot of strife, and I really didn't want that in the house when I was raising children.
Speaker AAnd yet it's so interesting because my kids felt that there was a lot of strife that I didn't see because it was nothing like what I grew up with.
Speaker AAnd it was actually kind of interesting because my daughter went to Thanksgiving one year when we couldn't make it, and she's hanging out with my siblings, and she actually said, like, I thought that you were just kind of making it up.
Speaker ALike all the strife that was in your household until I talked to all your siblings and realized what.
Speaker AYou actually didn't make it sound as bad as they did.
Speaker ALike, you made it sound pretty good compared to what they said.
Speaker AAnd it was like.
Speaker AAnd it was just kind of interesting to realize that, you know, the strife I grew up with, the strife that I knew I wanted to reduce that.
Speaker AAnd I thought, like, hey, I did pretty good not having strife in the house.
Speaker AAnd yet my kids are going, yeah, there was still strife in the house.
Speaker ASo, yeah, it's like, even though we.
Speaker AWe may be thinking we're pretty good because it's not as bad as we grew up with that may people or other people, and then we realize, okay, it might be worse than we thought.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker BAnother issue is the fact that the word strife is not one that's in our contemporary vocabularies as much.
Speaker BWe talk more about, you know, conflict.
Speaker BWe talk about fighting and things like that.
Speaker BBut strife is a word that shows up when we talk about civilization.
Speaker ASibling rivalry, that's a term that's used.
Speaker BBut it's used all throughout the scriptures.
Speaker BSome of the best, in fact, all of the best translations use the word strife.
Speaker BSo another time when we hear the word strife, since it sounds a little archaic, it sounds different.
Speaker BIt doesn't sound like something that we regularly encounter.
Speaker BSo there are a lot of things that I think our flesh and that Satan and the world use use to convince us that we don't have as big of a problem as we actually have.
Speaker BAnd that's where I always just like to start.
Speaker BYou know, John warns us in first, John, if we think that we have no sin, then.
Speaker BThen we're liars.
Speaker BWe are deceived.
Speaker BAnd since sin always produces strife, if we have sin, we are going to have strife.
Speaker BEvery single time.
Speaker BSo it's there whether we see it or not.
Speaker ASo what are some of the things that you know from, from your book?
Speaker AWhat are some things that we would see cause strife?
Speaker AWhat are some things that would be the, the ways to recognize it within the family?
Speaker BSo this, this, the genesis of this book, and I share it in the introduction to the book was I was working a boy's home for at risk teens.
Speaker BI was there for five years and boy, oh boy, it's easy to see the strife when you're in that situation.
Speaker BWe had one young man in particular who, who was just everything.
Speaker BHe touched every relationship.
Speaker BIt was just, it was conflict and strife and nobody liked him and he didn't like anybody else.
Speaker BAnd by God's grace, I was the, the lead residential counselor at the time.
Speaker BThe boys lived in my home and I handled all the counseling.
Speaker BHe and I started a, a Bible study together where we just walked, walked through what the Bible had to say about strife.
Speaker BAnd we started in the book of Proverbs.
Speaker BAnd it was through that process of talking and reading through what the Bible said about strife that I ended up later putting together chapter one of this book.
Speaker BAnd chapter one, sorry, part one, excuse me, has two chapters in it where we look at nine strife creators that are identified in the Scriptures, specifically in the book of Proverbs.
Speaker BSo the very first one that we talk about, and I compile the list in such a way that it kind of goes from the most egregious in our minds, in our contemporary view, down to potentially what we might consider the most benign.
Speaker BBut it's designed to help us to see.
Speaker BAnd I'll just kind of give this away as a little, as a little sneak peek for your audience.
Speaker BThe reality is that every single one of these categories, regardless of how egregious they sound, is in fact evident and present in the strife causers in your, the creators in your home.
Speaker BAs an example, Proverbs 23, 29, 30 says, who has woe, who has sorrow, who has strife, who has complaining, who has wounds without cause, who has redness of eyes, those who tarry long over wine, those who go to try mixed wine.
Speaker BAnd you say, okay, Aaron, well, you know, nobody in our house drinks.
Speaker BOkay, so that category doesn't apply to us.
Speaker BBut one of the realities of this verse that's also shown to us in other portions of the scripture is that people who are addicts stir up strife.
Speaker BAnd you're like, yeah, I get that.
Speaker BYou know, drug addict, a drunk, sure, I can see how they would stir up strife.
Speaker BBut in this little section, what I do is I help us to see that the biggest addiction that all people have is to their own desires.
Speaker BWe are born.
Speaker BWe are created by God to worship, and we are born idolaters because we come into this world incapable of worshiping God.
Speaker BSo all we have is to worship ourselves.
Speaker BWe are addicted to our satisfaction.
Speaker BWe are addicted to our pleasure.
Speaker BAnd it is that, that is that root of our sin, that self worship, that ends up creating all being the root of all the other sins in our lives.
Speaker BAnd so it ends up being one of the biggest reasons we have strife in the house, because of the fact that we are addicted to our own way.
Speaker BWe do what is right in our own eyes.
Speaker BAnd one of the other things I think that people really like about the book is that it's really short.
Speaker BIt's only 110 pages tops.
Speaker BI think it actually, the actual content of the book itself is less than that.
Speaker BBut all throughout the book, what I've done is I've pulled resources from the over 560 episodes that I've done on Truth, Love, Parent.
Speaker BSo as you go through the book and you're reading this and you get to page 20, you will see that there is a little QR code there that says underneath it is your child addicted.
Speaker BYou scan that and it'll take you to a podcast resource that I've created that talks about this in greater detail.
Speaker BSo you're sitting here going, you're reading it like, wow.
Speaker BI think I'm understanding what he's saying about how even my youngest children are in many ways addicts.
Speaker BThey're addicted to something, and that something creates strife in the family.
Speaker BI wish he would have built out this more.
Speaker BWell, I did.
Speaker BAnd those QR codes are available all throughout the book to help point you to different areas.
Speaker AThat's very.
Speaker AThat's very helpful for folks to realize that not only just reading the book, but within the book, you're having extra resources to dig in deeper in certain subjects.
Speaker ABecause that's.
Speaker AThat's something, to be honest, I haven't thought about doing in a book.
Speaker AI haven't.
Speaker AI don't know that I've ever seen that in a book is, hey, like, let's dig in deeper on it.
Speaker AThe book is short.
Speaker AYou can get through it quickly.
Speaker AHere's where you dig in deeper on specific areas that you may be dealing with.
Speaker AAnd you're right.
Speaker AI think a lot of people don't realize.
Speaker APeople think of addiction and we'll dig in this for a bit.
Speaker AA lot of people think of addiction just as drugs, alcohol, pornography, something like that.
Speaker APeople don't think about addiction as work relationships.
Speaker AWell, some people think of addiction with gambling, but gambling's an interesting one because, you know, there.
Speaker AThere's someone I know who we.
Speaker AWe think he.
Speaker AHe is addicted to not really gambling, but winning.
Speaker AAnd we say that because his.
Speaker AHis.
Speaker AHis business, he could.
Speaker AHe could make millions of dollars and he could lose millions of dollars.
Speaker AAnd if he loses.
Speaker AIf he loses a million dollars, she's just like, okay, let me go make some more.
Speaker BYeah, I hate fishing, but I am addicted to catching.
Speaker BI will sit in the boat and catch all day long.
Speaker BI really will.
Speaker BBut fishing, oh, man, I go too long without catching.
Speaker BI'm done.
Speaker AWell, yeah, I.
Speaker AI would agree with that, but.
Speaker ABut see, I'm not addicted to catching because I.
Speaker AIt's not enough to get me to go and do it again, but.
Speaker BWell, I just don't.
Speaker BI catch so poorly.
Speaker BI never actually want to do it.
Speaker BBut I'll tell you when.
Speaker BWhen it hits.
Speaker BOh, it's like a feeding frenzy.
Speaker BI don't want to leave.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker ASo.
Speaker ASo addiction is something, folks.
Speaker AI'm saying this to say some people think, well, the person has a good work ethic.
Speaker AThey're working very hard, they're providing for their family, they're.
Speaker AWhatever.
Speaker AIt could be grades in school.
Speaker AYou know, you're really.
Speaker AWhat it is, is in that one.
Speaker AYou may be.
Speaker AYou know, people are addicted to attention, especially in a social media world.
Speaker APeople are addicted to wanting to get attention from others.
Speaker APeople can be addicted to.
Speaker AIf it's grade.
Speaker AThe praises that they get from other people must be honest.
Speaker BWe live in America.
Speaker BPeople are addicted to food, to this.
Speaker AHey, hey, hey, hey.
Speaker ACome on.
Speaker AWhy do you have to go there?
Speaker AYou know that that's my weakness, brother.
Speaker AWhy.
Speaker AWhy do you have to go there?
Speaker BI need to share this episode with Dominic.
Speaker BHe hates it every single time I preach about food, man.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AAnd you do it right before lunch, so.
Speaker BI do, I do, yeah.
Speaker AI mean, it's.
Speaker ALook, you know, I will say, you mentioned the food, right?
Speaker BSo.
Speaker ASo you know that I.
Speaker AI usually start my day with a cold plunge.
Speaker AI hate the cold.
Speaker AI absolutely hate the cold.
Speaker AI do it for.
Speaker AFor health reasons.
Speaker ABut one of the things it's good for brain function is forcing your body to do something that you know you don't want to do.
Speaker AEven the anticipation of it, you start to get good brain activity.
Speaker ASo I forced myself to do a cold Plunge.
Speaker ADo you know that doing something like that, forcing myself into 40 to 45 degree water for five minutes first thing in the morning, everything else is easy that day.
Speaker ASo, so I have.
Speaker AI never thought about this as a benefit of that.
Speaker ABut as much as I, I know I'm a glutton, I know I have an addiction with food.
Speaker AIt has become easier for me to say no to food when I'm doing cold plunges because I've already done something really hard.
Speaker BYeah, I, I completely understand how that would work.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker BThe.
Speaker BThe thing about addiction is that we've, We've.
Speaker BWe've forced it, we've keyholed it to mean only one little thing, but we have to step back and look at it from a biblical perspective and see that even though the Bible doesn't use the word addiction, it does talk about the.
Speaker BThe basic tenets of what it is.
Speaker BEven the, the physiological things that I just read speak into that idea of addiction.
Speaker BAnd when we look at addiction simply for what it is, and we talk about it in biblical terms, we realize that man addictions can be literally anywhere A child can be addicted to a toy, video games.
Speaker BOh, that is a huge addiction, I think, that most people recognize, but it goes far beyond just video games.
Speaker BSo, yeah, it's a, It's a massive thing, and it is going to create strife everywhere it rears its ugly little head.
Speaker BAnd so that's why it's the first one that I deal with in the book.
Speaker BAnd then from there, we deal with another eight different Strife creators over those.
Speaker BThose two chapters in order to help us really sit down and identify in our families.
Speaker BOkay.
Speaker BIt's easy to say that, you know, these people all create strife.
Speaker BIt's a very general observation.
Speaker BBut why are they creating strife?
Speaker BThe answer to how to fix it is going to.
Speaker BIs start by identifying why it's there in the first place.
Speaker BAnd at the end of each chapter, I have this thing called life work.
Speaker BI joke that nobody likes to do homework, but everybody wants to have a better life.
Speaker BAnd so people don't mind doing life work.
Speaker BI'm not sure if it actually practically works out that way, but I like to think that it does.
Speaker BAnd at the end of the chapter, there's a spot where you just sit.
Speaker BFor you to sit down to think carefully about everyone in your family, including yourself, and to go through and to listen out.
Speaker BOkay, do I have this.
Speaker BThis type of a creator in my family?
Speaker BAnd.
Speaker BAnd here's the thing I found as a biblical counselor, as people work through this Material, the ones who are being the most honest, but also the ones who are understanding the material and seeing their family through biblical eyes.
Speaker BGenerally speaking, what I will find when I look at their life work is that every name of the family member will be there and then every name has every single one of the nine strife creating personalities underneath their name.
Speaker BThey're honest enough to say to be, yes, as I look in my life, I see I create strife, my children create strife.
Speaker BAnd it's because we're addicts, because we tend to be God hating and people hating and greedy and we're liars and we're angry and we're prideful and we're fools and we're sinners.
Speaker BAnd that's why there's strife that we all create.
Speaker BAnd that's a beautiful place when we, when we're able to start by recognizing, okay, this is the problem, this is why we have an issue right here, is that we are these things and this is always going to create strife.
Speaker BOnce you start there, once you realize that makes it a lot easier to start addressing the problems.
Speaker AWell, there's two possible things that could cause strife for some people and we have a solution to both.
Speaker AOne could be you didn't get a good night of sleep.
Speaker AAnd for that we have a solution for you.
Speaker AGo to mypillow.com and get yourself a good pillow.
Speaker ABecause, and this is in all seriousness, there are people who have strife in their home because of a lack of sleep.
Speaker AThere are people who are cranky and upset because they're just didn't sleep well.
Speaker AAnd so a good night of sleep.
Speaker ASleep well in my home.
Speaker AYeah, I mean sleep is very important to us.
Speaker AAnd so getting a good night of sleep will actually can help with some of the strife.
Speaker AAnd it's something we don't often think about.
Speaker ASo you could go.
Speaker AAnd I really recommend getting the mattress topper.
Speaker AIt really did that.
Speaker AThat is probably the one thing that made a biggest difference in my sleep is getting that 3 inch mattress topper from MyPillow.
Speaker AI do travel with my pillow.
Speaker AAaron can attest to that.
Speaker AAnd he travels with his.
Speaker AI can attest to that.
Speaker AAlthough I use mine in the hotel rooms to go to sleep and Aaron uses his while I'm preaching.
Speaker AI don't know, but I have seen him.
Speaker AI have seen him with a MyPillow while I was preaching.
Speaker AJust saying, but go get my pillow.
Speaker AAnd to get a great discount on all their products, from robes to slippers to coffee to whatever, they have a ton of products out there.
Speaker AYou can go to mypillow.com use the promo code SFE stands for Striving for Eternity.
Speaker AThat will help you get a good night of sleep.
Speaker AHowever, for some, they get up in the morning and they're just cranky.
Speaker AI mean, some of you are not morning people and you're not willing to get into a cold plunge.
Speaker AI totally get that.
Speaker ACold plunge will work at keeping you wide awake for much better than coffee.
Speaker ABut some of you need a good cup of coffee in the morning.
Speaker AAnd therefore the second thing we have to help you with strife in the home, other than the book Quit how to Stop Family Strife for Good would be to get yourself some Squirrelly Joe's coffee.
Speaker AIt's a Christian based company.
Speaker AThey are, they're providing great coffee.
Speaker AI love their coffee.
Speaker AAaron would love their coffee if he drank coffee.
Speaker ABut his wife loves it when he speaks at conferences and they give him a free bag of coffee.
Speaker AHis wife is always glad when he goes away to a conference where Squirrelly Joe supports us, provides the coffee because it means she gets the bag of coffee that he comes home with.
Speaker ABut it's great coffee.
Speaker AI enjoy it every day.
Speaker AAnd so you can go to striving for eternity.org coffee that's striving for eternity.org coffee that lets them know if you use that link every time, even when you reorder that they got that you got there through us.
Speaker ASo they'll keep supporting us and we appreciate that support.
Speaker AAnd so you get, if you use the code sfe, which again stands for Striving Fraternity, you will get.
Speaker AI, I forget they've changed it up.
Speaker AWhether it's 20 off your first bag or your first bag free, one or the other.
Speaker ABut either way you will get a discount on the first offer.
Speaker ASo use the promo code SFE and if you are getting the 20 off, do like I do and make it a big order.
Speaker AI mean, you got to make sure you get the most discount.
Speaker AI regret that I didn't get the five pound bags on my first order, but I do, I do get it.
Speaker AI'm regularly and I am moving to where I'm gonna just get five pound bags.
Speaker AI'm going through it a little too quickly.
Speaker ASo, Aaron, let's get into the question of the consequences of strife.
Speaker AWe talked about the, you know, where it comes from, whatnot.
Speaker AHow does strife end up affecting the family?
Speaker BSo originally, the consequences of Strife, it's part two of the book.
Speaker BIt's one chapter.
Speaker BIt used to be the first chapter of the Book.
Speaker BI started off with the Consequences and then moved to the creators and a friend of mine, an author named Shannon Popkin.
Speaker BA wonderful woman, wonderful author, wonderful speaker.
Speaker BI actually have to give her the credit for the QR codes.
Speaker BThat was her idea.
Speaker BShe said, you've got so much content, you should do this.
Speaker BAnd so it was an amazing idea.
Speaker BShe also endorsed the book.
Speaker ASee, I knew you weren't smart enough to come up with that on your own.
Speaker BShannon suggested it's a great idea.
Speaker BStarting.
Speaker BShe suggested starting with the creators because we all.
Speaker BI mean, if anyone picks up this book, it's probably because the consequences of strife are evident in their family.
Speaker BAnd to start off with them moving toward figuring out what the cause of the issue or the deep root of the issue might be.
Speaker BSo I ended up moving the consequences to the second part, but it's still really important.
Speaker BI didn't want to have it too late in the book.
Speaker BAnd the idea that I've been teaching my kids ever since they were small is to understand that sin hurts.
Speaker BThey needed to realize, in fact, that was when.
Speaker BWhen they would sin and after they've been reproved.
Speaker BAnd now it's time for them to receive some.
Speaker BSome physical discipline for it.
Speaker BOne of the things I would ask them is now, now remember, why is it that God wants Daddy to give you these consequences?
Speaker BAnd they learned to say, because I need to learn that sin hurts.
Speaker BAnd yet, yes, sin hurts in many ways.
Speaker BThe problem that we have is that we don't think biblically about the consequences, the hurts that come from our sin.
Speaker BWe focus on the external stuff.
Speaker BWe focus on the sting from a spanking.
Speaker BWe focus on the fact that we were grounded.
Speaker BWe focus on the fact that our relationship with our spouse is maybe a little tepid right now, and we're getting the silent treatment.
Speaker BWe focus on all of that stuff, which is very real stuff, but they're all secondary consequences of strife.
Speaker BAnd so when we take the secondary consequences of strife, and in our minds, those are the most important, when we try to address the strife, we're going to address it the wrong way every time.
Speaker BA child who doesn't like the secondary consequence of the sting on their.
Speaker BOn their posterior might try to.
Speaker BTo.
Speaker BTo fight it, to squirm, to move in their mind, the most important thing they can do is avoid this consequence.
Speaker BWhen the reality is that the Bible teaches us that there are three primary consequences that happen every single time we sin.
Speaker BAnd if we want to avoid the secondary consequences, we really need to focus on the primary consequences.
Speaker BAnd the thing about the secondary consequences, that they don't always come into our lives.
Speaker BIf I, if a child is very sneaky, parents might not catch them.
Speaker BThere are things, ways that we sin in our minds that our spouse might not ever know about.
Speaker BBut the primary consequences of sin, those happen every single time we sin, whether anybody knows about it or not.
Speaker BAnd there are three of them I outline in the book.
Speaker BI call it personal hurt, interpersonal hurt, and divine hurt.
Speaker BTo be honest, I've never really liked the divine aspect of it.
Speaker BWhen I taught this to my kids early on, I taught them that sin hurts you, sin hurts everybody else, and sin hurt our, sin hurts God.
Speaker BBut even that terminology is not something I, I was really, I was in love with.
Speaker BI just kept it that way, so it was parallel.
Speaker BSo let me explain.
Speaker BWhen I sin, I make it, I hurt myself by making it easier for myself to continue that habit of sinning.
Speaker BEvery single time I sin, I increase the chances that I'm going to sin in that same way in the future because I'm habituating myself now.
Speaker BYes, there are those secondary consequences.
Speaker BWhen I sin in certain ways I can literally hurt myself, like if I'm doing self harm or something like that, or if I'm overeating and I'm hurting my health.
Speaker BBut the personal hurt that we see in the scriptures has to do with how we actually are spiritually damaging ourselves when we sin.
Speaker BThe interpersonal hurt.
Speaker BThat one's pretty obvious.
Speaker BThe way that my sin affects other people in our family.
Speaker BProverbs 17:25 says, A foolish son is a grief to his father and bitterness to her who bore him.
Speaker BThere's no relationship that can thrive in the soil of foolishness and deception and rebellion.
Speaker BBut the divine hurt.
Speaker B1 Though the idea of hurting God is this.
Speaker BMy sin actually has an impact on, on my fellowship with God.
Speaker BThe, the scriptures are very clear that, that God hates our sin, right?
Speaker BProverbs 15:9 says, the way of the wicked is an abomination to the Lord.
Speaker BBut we also see that there are situations where because of certain types of sins, it can actually have an effect on my, my, my ability to commun commune with God in prayer.
Speaker BGod won't hear my prayers because I have this sin in my life.
Speaker BSo it affects our fellowship.
Speaker BNow I can't lose my salvation.
Speaker BPraise the Lord for that.
Speaker BHe preserves us and we can't lose that.
Speaker BBut that doesn't mean that our fellowship with him is not hurt when we have lifestyles of sin in our lives.
Speaker BSo when we recognize that, we say okay, these are the main consequences, the primary consequences of the sin in our lives.
Speaker BThen we can start to say, okay, I don't need to try to assess, escape the secondary consequences.
Speaker BIf I make that my main goal, I'm not going to approach fixing this drive in my house the right way.
Speaker BWhat I need to do is focus on the sin that is hurting me and hurting others and hurting the Lord.
Speaker BFocus on that.
Speaker BThat's going to be the key really, to again, moving, being able to take that step forward and, and find a real cure.
Speaker AAnd I know the question is, well, the cure is the Bible, right?
Speaker ABut that is what everyone's going to say.
Speaker ABut there's some practical things we could do.
Speaker AAnd again, we're talking with a.m.
Speaker Abrewster, the author of how to Stop Family Strife for Good.
Speaker AI encourage everyone to get a copy of that.
Speaker AIn fact, I would argue if you've already listened and maybe you know people in your church and you're going, you know, I know some other people that could really benefit from some of this.
Speaker AI've seen them with their kids.
Speaker AThey got a lot of strife.
Speaker AI know, because your family is much better than everyone else's.
Speaker ASo I would just say get a copy for yourself so you could read it and maybe get a case for your church because you feel they all need it too.
Speaker ASo that'd be my encouragement.
Speaker AYou can get it.
Speaker AIt is available on the Striving for Eternity website.
Speaker AIf you go to strivingforattornity.org in our store, you will see it there where you could pick up a copy of Quit how to Stop Family Strife for Good.
Speaker ASo we've talked about where strife is coming from, Aaron.
Speaker AWe've talked about some of the consequences, even a bit of some of the causes.
Speaker ABut let's, let's dig in more to the causes because we ultimately want to end on the cure.
Speaker AAnd this is how you lay it out.
Speaker AYou could.
Speaker AFolks, if you haven't realized he is must be a Baptist because each of the parts of his book start with a letter C.
Speaker AHe's got it.
Speaker AHe's got it all where it's a C and an S.
Speaker AIt's all literated creators.
Speaker AAnd I have to say he stretched it on the first one.
Speaker AI.
Speaker AI do believe that.
Speaker ABut Creators of strife, consequences of strife, causes of strife, cure of strife.
Speaker AHe even keeps it going with conclusion.
Speaker AHe didn't, he didn't find a word, a letter C that means for introduction.
Speaker ASo he's got a word.
Speaker AWork on that.
Speaker ABut yeah, let's talk about the causes of strife.
Speaker BI acknowledge this at the beginning of that part of the book.
Speaker BIt's the third part of the book and there are a few chapters that encompass that part that people think that once we've talked about the creators, that we've talked about the causes too.
Speaker BWhat's the difference between a creator of strife and a cause of strife?
Speaker BThe creator refers to the individuals in your home.
Speaker BIs it your son?
Speaker BIs it your daughter?
Speaker BIs it your wife?
Speaker BIs it you?
Speaker BYes, it's all of you.
Speaker BRight.
Speaker BSo and then why are we creating it?
Speaker BBecause, you know, we have these, like the Proverbs tells us, we cause strife because we're this type of a person.
Speaker BBut then we need to take it down to the next level.
Speaker BAnd again, I hope you guys are hearing this.
Speaker BThis is something very important that we do in biblical counseling and really needs to be part of the Christian experience.
Speaker BWe need to go from general to specific.
Speaker BWe need to drill down and see more and more specific.
Speaker BSo we're saying, okay, so I am a cause of strife in my family and I'm a cause of strife because of this particular thing outlined in Proverbs.
Speaker BI'm a hater.
Speaker BI don't love people the way that I should.
Speaker BOkay, so we'll put that in there.
Speaker BSo then we see the consequences of that.
Speaker BAnd I need to realize that the most important issue about my hatred is that it's a sin against God, against others, and against myself.
Speaker BOkay, well then let's look at this sin.
Speaker BWhat is the cause of this sin?
Speaker BAnd that's where we get to the causes of strife.
Speaker BIt digs down into the biblical content concerning why we do what we do.
Speaker BAnd it breaks down to a couple big areas, the first of which is sometimes there's deliberate unbelief.
Speaker BSometimes people just will say, I don't, I don't want to believe that.
Speaker BNow whether they actually say those words or think those words is beside the fact they consciously do what they know is wrong.
Speaker BThat's obviously going to be something that's going to cause strife.
Speaker BAnd if we're being, if we're being really trans transparent and I push people to do this.
Speaker BAgain, as a biblical counselor, I can't help anybody if they're not being honest.
Speaker BAnd so I try to be very honest with them in hopes that they will also too recognize how important this is.
Speaker BJames chapter five tells us that we should confess our sins one to another.
Speaker BAnd I, Aaron Brewster, can attest to the fact that sometimes I high handedly sin, sometimes I do something That I know is wrong, even though consciously in that moment I know it's wrong.
Speaker BAnd I would be able to counsel myself as to what the Bible has to say about this.
Speaker BAnd oftentimes I'll say just for me.
Speaker BAnd maybe it's the same for some of your listeners, that one of the biggest reasons we do that in the moment is the fact that we presume upon God's forgiveness, right?
Speaker BWe know that God's going to forgive us.
Speaker BWe know the Holy Spirit is going to help us to overcome this in the future.
Speaker BBut right now we just want to do this thing.
Speaker BNow, if you're listening to me and you say, wow, Aaron, you are a, a terrible person.
Speaker BI have never done that.
Speaker BOkay, all right, fine, maybe, maybe that's the case.
Speaker BBut I think we do this more often than we realize.
Speaker BSo don't.
Speaker BI always encourage people, don't skim past the stuff that seems like it doesn't apply to you because I believe it really does all apply to us.
Speaker BSo the deliberate unbelief is always going to be at the root of a lot of our sins.
Speaker BFrom there though, there's also just general immaturity.
Speaker BSometimes we do things not because it's a, it's a decide like I'm going to high handedly, you know, do this thing and flaunt myself in front of God.
Speaker BSometimes it's just foolishness and immaturity where I'm ignorant of the fact.
Speaker BBy the way, I hope that as you, as you consider your own sin life and the sin life of your family, I hope that you're realizing that the, the sins of commission are just as a.
Speaker BSins of omission are just as big as deal as the sins of commission.
Speaker BThe sins of omission.
Speaker BThe things that we so often just blindly, apathetically or ignorantly do and we don't think or not do are just as much of a big deal.
Speaker BSo immaturity is also one of the causes.
Speaker BAnd at each of these chapters we talk about, okay, so this is one of the causes and we need to deny these things.
Speaker BWe need to deny deliberate unbelief, we need to deny spiritual immaturity.
Speaker BWe talk about what that looks, looks like.
Speaker BBut then fleshly living then is the third one that I identify as being the, the third part of, of why we.
Speaker BOf sin.
Speaker BWhy, sorry, the third cause, excuse me, of, of strife and the fleshly living.
Speaker BAnd so we say there's a lot of overlap there.
Speaker BYou know, we've got deliberate unbelief, we've Got immaturity, we have fleshly living.
Speaker BAnd I completely agree there are.
Speaker BAnd there's a metaphor all throughout the book.
Speaker BI didn't mention it yet, but the, the title for this book actually came from Proverbs 17, verse 14 in the ESV.
Speaker BIt reads, the beginning of strife is like letting out water, so quit before the quarrel breaks out.
Speaker BThe COVID of the book has a dam on it.
Speaker BIt's a beautiful dam overlooking a valley.
Speaker BI'm sure if you ever saw.
Speaker BI know Andrew hasn't seen it, but maybe some of the other listeners saw the original Superman movie where there's an earthquake in California that Lex Luthor starts and there's this dam that breaks and the water just goes crushing through this valley and all of these houses and cars and people are swept away by this.
Speaker BThat's the picture of what we see here in Proverbs.
Speaker BWe see the beginning of strife is like letting out water.
Speaker BThis isn't turning on a faucet, this is an explosion of water.
Speaker BSo with that picture in mind, one of the things that I address in the book and dig into a lot deeper, I use this metaphor, so how do we deny these things?
Speaker BHow do we quit these things?
Speaker BAnd I use it the picture of as if there were this massive pipe, this huge pipeline that's just dumping millions of gallons of water into our reservoirs which putting stress on the dam of our self control.
Speaker BAnd so often it breaks and water and strife and acidic stuff goes all over the place and affects everybody.
Speaker BWell, how do we lower that amount of sinful acidic water that's pouring into our lives every day?
Speaker BAnd that picture is, is started in this chat, in this part of the book on causes and it continues into the, the part on cures.
Speaker BBecause the only way that we're ever going to be able to quit the strife is going to be to address the deliberate unbelief, the immaturity and the fleshly living that is in each of our lives.
Speaker AYeah, and it is in each of our lives.
Speaker ASo listener, don't think that.
Speaker AI mean, I hope people don't think, oh, this is for someone else.
Speaker AI, I know people probably came in listening to thinking, yeah, this isn't for me.
Speaker ABut I hope they're realizing, yeah, maybe it is.
Speaker AAnd I hope that as you read through the book, Quit how to Stop Family Strife for Good, which you should get a copy.
Speaker ABut as you do, I hope that at this point you're going, well, what's the cure?
Speaker AAaron, since you like those letter C words, what's the cure?
Speaker AI know the cure is we, we've all been in Sunday school.
Speaker AJesus, the Bible, is it really that easy?
Speaker AIs, Is there a possibility we could have a cure for strife in the home?
Speaker BSo the subtitle is how to Stop Family Strife for Good.
Speaker BAnd I'll be honest with you, that title can be a little misleading, but only to the degree that a person would read the Scriptures where Jesus says, be holy.
Speaker BGod says, be holy as I am holy.
Speaker BThat is the expectation.
Speaker BAnd I would say that everything that we know about the Scriptures, God gives us everything we need for life and godliness.
Speaker BHe gives us everything we need to grow in holiness, to deny our flesh, and to take up our cross and follow him.
Speaker BAnd the expectation, the goal is very high.
Speaker BI would say it's infinitely high.
Speaker BIf we're going to be holy as God is holy.
Speaker BAnd then practically realistically, we understand that on this side of eternity, that is going to be a practical impossibility.
Speaker BBut it doesn't take away the fact that it needs to be the goal.
Speaker BWe don't get to, as Christians say, well, since I can't be as holy as God is holy, I don't have to try to be as holy as God is holy.
Speaker BNo, that is not what the Bible says in the slightest.
Speaker BAnd so is it practically going to occur that after reading this book and putting these things into practice, that you will never, ever, ever have any strife in your family ever again?
Speaker BWell, no, because you're still a sinner.
Speaker BYour kids are still sinners.
Speaker BSo as long as there's sin, there's going to be strife.
Speaker BBut that doesn't change the reality that the promise is there when we submit, when we obey God, when we take these steps that are outlined in the book and that are outlined all throughout the Scriptures.
Speaker BAnd I pull from the scriptures all over the place.
Speaker BI'm in the book of Proverbs, yes, but I'm in a ton of New Testament books.
Speaker BWe take a look at David's life here at the beginning of this sixth chapter.
Speaker BAs we look at all that, we realize that, no, the equipping is there.
Speaker BI don't have to cause strife.
Speaker BI can stop by God's grace.
Speaker BHe gives me a way to escape every temptation.
Speaker BYeah, practically speaking, I'm not going to take those because I'm not as faithful as God is.
Speaker BBut that doesn't mean that the promise isn't there.
Speaker BThere is a cure for strife.
Speaker BYour family doesn't have to experience strife.
Speaker BAnd as long as we realize that that is the expected goal, God demands that your family be strifeless.
Speaker BLet that sink in.
Speaker BIt's not okay that there's strife in our families.
Speaker BIt's not because it's a result of sin and God doesn't want us sinning.
Speaker BSo as long as we realize that that is the goal and as we're working toward that, not making any excuses for our failures, then yes, we are exactly where we need to be.
Speaker BWe can cut down the strife.
Speaker BNow.
Speaker BThere are some people on the other side, okay?
Speaker BAnd I agree with you, Andrew.
Speaker BThere are some people listening to this who they just don't see it as being an issue that it needs to be.
Speaker BYes, you know, my kids aren't really as obedient as they should be.
Speaker BBut you know what, kids are.
Speaker BAnd easy for people to say those things and make those excuses.
Speaker BBut there are other people on the other side who these, these mothers are petrified for the moment their four year old wakes up.
Speaker BAnd they cannot wait for the moment their four year old goes back to sleep because it is constant strife.
Speaker BThere are families right now that have young people.
Speaker BThey just do not know what, the parents don't know what to do with these kids.
Speaker BThey have, they seem to have lost all control.
Speaker BTheir hearts are broken for their family members.
Speaker BThere are spouses right now who, who each of them falls asleep at night wondering what it would be like if, if they could just get a divorce.
Speaker BThe strife is so bad.
Speaker BAnd so those people, the people who know there's an issue, but they just feel so lost.
Speaker BI really, I start off chapter six really with just stopping and looking at the possibility of peace.
Speaker BBiblically speaking, it is possible.
Speaker BPeace is, is many different concepts in scripture, but the way we're looking at it here is really, it's just being free from that strife, free from the sins that cause the strife.
Speaker BAnd we step through Psalm 18 where we look at David's.
Speaker BOne of David, David's laments about what he was experiencing.
Speaker BAnd we draw such encouragement from the fact that there can be peace in your home.
Speaker BGod has created a way.
Speaker BDon't lose hope.
Speaker BThe people out there who say, oh, we don't need this.
Speaker BI can't help you, I can't help you until you come to the place where you realize, no, there is a problem and we need to address it.
Speaker BAnd it's like people say, an alcoholic will never get help until he realizes he's an alcoholic.
Speaker BBut my heart, having worked with broken families and worked with at risk teens and being a biblical counselor for as long as I have my heart is for those people who know there's a problem.
Speaker BThey're not pretending there's not a problem, but they just come to the place where they feel so much despair that they don't think they can ever be helped.
Speaker BAnd so that's why I start this chapter the way I do, looking at that real possibility of peace.
Speaker BAnd once we're there, once we're like, okay, you know what?
Speaker BI know there's a problem, but God's word is sufficient.
Speaker BAnd I now feel encouraged.
Speaker BI now know that this is a real possibility because God promises it is, then we can transition and we can start to talk about the cure for strife.
Speaker BAnd it's really, it's very simple.
Speaker BI mean, in some ways it kind of.
Speaker BIt could sound.
Speaker BIf I just.
Speaker BIf I just read the headings right now, it would kind of sound a little Sunday Schoolish.
Speaker BWe talk about at the beginning of the book and at the end of the book how a self focus creates strife and a God focus creates peace.
Speaker BWell, there you go.
Speaker BThat's.
Speaker BThat's all you got to do, right?
Speaker BFocus on God.
Speaker BBut the real practical nuts and bolts of what it is to take these steps is huge.
Speaker BIt's difficult.
Speaker BIt's why we fail every single day.
Speaker BWe, we are sinners who aren't perfect because it is really difficult and we need to know how to do it.
Speaker BSo the very first one, I won't go into all of them, but the very first one is simply trust the truth.
Speaker BAgain, sounds simple.
Speaker BI wanted to make it easy to remember.
Speaker BBut what does that actually mean?
Speaker BWhat is truth?
Speaker BWhat does it mean to trust the truth?
Speaker BWe dig into that.
Speaker BWe open up the scriptures to talk about.
Speaker BTo say if you want to be saved from the strife in your home, you've got to address the sin.
Speaker BIn order to address the sin, you've got to deal with the causes.
Speaker BIn order to address the causes, you've got to start by actually believing, practically believing what God's word says.
Speaker BAnd so one of the QR codes right there at the top of that page is for a series I did called the Merest Christianity.
Speaker BAnd that Merest Christianity, I think, think honest from my perspective, is probably the most seminal, the most important information that the Bible teaches us.
Speaker BIn fact, Andrew can attest to the fact that the few times that he and I have gone out and spoken together at conferences, this topic always comes up in my preaching because it is so absolutely important and vital.
Speaker BSo the mirrors Christianity again, short book, Little little short, Edible consumable sections.
Speaker BBut if you Want to take that next step to say, you know what?
Speaker BWhy do we do what we do?
Speaker BHow do we really change?
Speaker BHow, how can I help my kids?
Speaker BHow can I personally grow and, and grow, become.
Speaker BI'll never be sinless this side of heaven, but how do I sin less and less and therefore cause less and less strife in my family then?
Speaker BSo many resources are packed into this book to help you in this process.
Speaker BSo it goes through that section of Trust the Truth.
Speaker BAnd again, there are these little breaks here for, for life work where you can stop and you can read some passages and, and pray some, some prayers and also understand, okay, this is how I need to start helping my family with this.
Speaker BAndrew mentioned earlier the Evermind app.
Speaker BHe didn't mention it by name.
Speaker BI'll mention it right now.
Speaker BIf you go Evermind minute, you can see the book Quit how to Stop Family Stride for Good there you can also see information about the Evermind app.
Speaker BThe Evermind app is free to have and there are a ton of free resources.
Speaker BIn fact, some of the messages that Andrew and I have given at different conferences are there free for you to listen to on the app.
Speaker BThere are a lot of the podcasts are on the app.
Speaker BYou can get a digital version of Quit on the app.
Speaker BBut one of the other things that you can get is different online courses and different curriculum that I've put together that's accessible through the app.
Speaker BAnd I keep saying the app, the app is really easy if you like to use that.
Speaker BBut if you're the type of person who doesn't like an app on a phone, all of these things are equally accessible on a desktop computer.
Speaker BIt's all on the website that's accessible straight from your browser or via the app.
Speaker BAnd one of the things that we the options that's there is called the Biblical Parenting Essentials Conference.
Speaker BThat has a bunch of stuff with it.
Speaker BFirst of all, it's a conference that I did at a church where we talk about the Biblical Parenting Essentials, which is what you're going to take again when we talk about how do I learn to trust the Bible, how do I teach my 4 year old to really believe what the scriptures say.
Speaker BThe Biblical Parenting Essentials Conference is a huge part of helping us to see what's absolute non negotiables if we want to be biblical parents.
Speaker BIn addition to that conference, then there's also a ton of other resources that are again designed to help you dig deeper into these ideas.
Speaker BWhat is it to be a biblical parent?
Speaker BHow do we use the Scriptures in our parenting, how do we deal with our children when there's sin in their lives?
Speaker BAll of these things I'm mentioning that here and now, now is because it builds into this idea about the cure for strife is really something, something that the Bible talks a lot about.
Speaker BIt's discipleship.
Speaker BI don't normally say this when I talk.
Speaker BI go on other interviews and I talk about the book.
Speaker BI don't always mention this, but somewhere in the book, I actually can't remember where it is because I remember in the writing process I had it in a couple different sections.
Speaker BBut somewhere in the book, I kind of, of, I say to everybody, now, here's the secret I've been holding on to.
Speaker BThis book actually isn't so much about strife as it is about family discipleship.
Speaker BIt's about becoming a follower of Christ and growing in that and helping your family to do the same.
Speaker BBecause that is how we sin less and less.
Speaker BThat is how we are transformed into the image of Christ.
Speaker BFrom one degree of glory to another.
Speaker BWe are conformed into his image and we are growing toward that holiness.
Speaker BMy, my ministry's Truth Love Parents main verse that we, we build the name for the podcast on and we try to make sure it influences everything that we do is Ephesians 4:15, speaking the truth in love.
Speaker BWe are to grow up in every way into him who is head, the head into Christ.
Speaker BSo that is the goal that every Christian.
Speaker BThat's the trajectory that we should be on.
Speaker BAnd so what comes next in the truth, sorry, in the cure section of the book is really looking at what is it to mature spiritually?
Speaker BWhat is it to be conformed into the image of Christ?
Speaker BHow do we do it?
Speaker BWhat are the mile markers?
Speaker BWhat does that look like?
Speaker BAnd I wish I could have gotten to the cure section faster, but I, I, I had to remind myself, just like I have to remind my readers, don't skip to the cure section.
Speaker BIf you skip right to there, you're going to miss a lot.
Speaker BYou're not going to know.
Speaker BLike, so, so, yeah, here's a scalpel.
Speaker BBut I'm not going to know where to cut.
Speaker BI'm not going to know what actually needs to be done in my family's life.
Speaker BI don't know.
Speaker BI'm not going to know how to apply the cure until I've worked through the creators and the consequences and the causes first.
Speaker BOnly then can I be equipped to take the cure and say, okay, now I see, Now I realize that if I'm helping to disciple My kids, the way that the Bible lists out, that is going to be their greatest need.
Speaker BAnd yes, by the time you get to the cure section, I hope that your biggest desire isn't just to cut down the strife.
Speaker BI hope at that point your trend, your view has transitioned and you and you're sitting there going, wow, this isn't so much about escaping the strife in my life.
Speaker BThis is really more about worshiping God, being the son or daughter that he's called me to be, helping my children become God worshipers as well.
Speaker BAnd one of the glorious, amazing benefits, consequences, I would say, of growing in our discipleship is the fact that, yes, the amount of strife in your home, home will drastically go down.
Speaker BThe types of strife, the amount of strife, the quality of the strife, it will all decrease as we are conformed into the image of Christ as a beautiful consequence of pursuing God and worshiping him as we should.
Speaker AAnd if folks do get the book, and again, the book is Quit how to Stop Family Strife for Good.
Speaker AOne of the things that's important about what you said there is the fact that people don't realize in American Christianity, people just want the easy road.
Speaker AThey just want it to end.
Speaker AThey don't think about strife and things like that as something that will help in my sanctification to make me more like Christ.
Speaker AWe just want it easy.
Speaker ARight?
Speaker AAnd that's why, that's why certain segments of Christianity that teach health, wealth, prosperity are so large, because it's giving a message.
Speaker APeople just want, they don't want a message of life will be hard, you'll have strife, but you will be better in the end for it.
Speaker AYou'll worship God more, you'll mature more.
Speaker AThey don't want that message.
Speaker AAnd so that is an essential thing for us to get our minds wrapped around is seeing the value even in strife that we have in family, in relations.
Speaker AAnd I will say if you get a copy of the book, Aaron has talked about many of the different resources and in the back of the book you will get.
Speaker ASince he puts QR codes in, right, you get the QR code to each of the things he mentioned.
Speaker AHis courses are there with a QR code.
Speaker AA lot of his talks are there.
Speaker AThroughout the entire book, you will have different QR codes that you can get more information.
Speaker ASo when you're getting this book, you're not just getting a book to help with family strife within the house.
Speaker ASo this isn't just a thing of.
Speaker AI'm at my wit's end.
Speaker AYes, I will buy the book Because I want to get something that will work in my family.
Speaker AAnd if you're in that situation, I get it.
Speaker AIf you're not in that situation and you think, well, hey, everything's good.
Speaker AThis book is really a quick reference for a whole lot of other resources on the family that will help help you.
Speaker AAnd so getting the book, you can get the book and just read through the book, but you also have hours and hours and hours of other content that it's going to give you a quick reference for that had the QR codes.
Speaker AAnd that becomes a really important resource for you to use, especially if you're, you're doing any counseling, you're dealing with other families in your church, there's going to be people who are struggling.
Speaker AAnd this gives you a way to quickly give people some resources.
Speaker AYou're dealing with kids and their friends.
Speaker AWell, there's a QR code for, for that.
Speaker ASo you can just jump right there and pull that up and, and share that with others.
Speaker ASo I would encourage you to get a copy of Quit how to Stop Family Strife for Good.
Speaker AAnd if you want to get it, you can, you can get it at the Striving for Eternity store.
Speaker AJust go to striving for eternity.org go in the store and the book will be there.
Speaker AQuit how to Stop Family Strife for Good.
Speaker AAnd I do encourage you to get several copies for those friends who you think really need it.
Speaker AHere's the trick, though.
Speaker ADon't just buy one or two and give it to those people in church you really think need it.
Speaker ABuy like a dozen or so so that they don't realize you've targeted them.
Speaker AYou just.
Speaker AHere I'm giving it to a lot of my friends in church, giving it to a bunch of people.
Speaker AThat way they don't realize that you think they.
Speaker AThey really need.
Speaker AJust looks like you're giving a gift to everybody.
Speaker BIt is.
Speaker BYou know, and our church does something where, like on, on a Valentine's Day or Mother's Day or Father's Day or coming into Advent or something like that, they will give away a small book to, to everybody in the church, every family, at least in the church.
Speaker BAnd that would be something.
Speaker BOne of the things I wanted, again, as a biblical counselor, I wanted to make this accessible in so many ways.
Speaker BIt's.
Speaker BYes, there is so much more information in the book than the book can physically hold because of all those additional resources, podcast episodes and online courses that you can dig into.
Speaker BBut it's also, it's, it's short again, a little over 100 pages worth of information designed to kick the door open in our understanding of what the real problem is and our understanding of then how to address it.
Speaker BAnd then when you're serious and you start applying these things, so many more resources to help you drill down.
Speaker BSo it'd be super easy to get this short little book and to give it out on like Family day in August or some other family oriented activity.
Speaker BIf there's a family thing going on at your church or just to give it out, that is a huge, wonderful takeaway that it's accessible for everyone in the church.
Speaker BSo people who have deep theological and maturity and understanding as well as the families who are maybe new to the faith.
Speaker ASo Aaron, I want to thank you for your time.
Speaker AThank you for the way the Lord has poured into you to pour into us and many others through your counseling, through your ministry, through your speaking, through this book.
Speaker AAnd so again, I'll just give it one last time.
Speaker AIf you want to go get the book, quit how to Stop Family Strife for Good by a.m.
Speaker Abrewster, you can get it at Strivingfor Eternity.org in our store.
Speaker ASo Aaron, any last words that you would have to close us out, encouragement for families or things that you'd want to share?
Speaker BWell, thank you for allowing me to come on the show and speak with your audience about this.
Speaker BI do pray that the book can be a huge blessing to people out there.
Speaker BI want to, I want to speak to the individuals who see their need.
Speaker BI like, who like, I recognize the fact that I am the chief of sinners in my home and I need help from God.
Speaker BI need to grow in godliness.
Speaker BThere is a cure, there is an answer, There is hope.
Speaker BYes, this book can help.
Speaker BYes, we have hundreds of episodes on truth Love parents that can meet you in your need and address your current situation and help you see from the scriptures how you can see real change in your family.
Speaker BBut the biggest thing I would encourage you to do is to be part of a community of believers, be part of a local body of believers where the truth is not only preached but where it's acted on.
Speaker BPastors are there to equip us for the work of the ministry.
Speaker BBut the work of the ministry is actually something that we keep pushing back on the pastor.
Speaker BThe different things that are part of what it means, the work of the ministry, which includes yes, going out and visiting people when they're sick, in their homes and in a hospital.
Speaker BBut it's also more important the discipleship of the church, the one anothers to be Part of a church where the truth is spoken, where the pastor is equipping you to do that in your family first and foremost, and then among the other people in the church, is hugely important.
Speaker BAnd as a biblical counselor, I have to say a lot of the people that I work with are people who they themselves don't have those opportunities in their own church.
Speaker BThey don't have people who are discipling them that are helpless, helping them take the steps that they're having, stepping through the issues that they're having in their families and their other relationships and struggles they're having at work.
Speaker BSo biblical counseling and discipleship, specifically that happening within the church, is really how God created this to work, created us to help each other, created us to be able to overcome these issues.
Speaker BAnd one of the biggest reasons we find ourselves at our wit's end, coming to a place where there's so much family strife in our, in our homes that we don't know what to do really, in part has a lot to do with the fact that we haven't.
Speaker BWe didn't get help earlier.
Speaker BWe weren't in each other's lives.
Speaker BWe weren't speaking truth into each other's lives.
Speaker BSo reach out.
Speaker BWhether you're reaching out to faith tree, biblical counseling and discipleship because you feel like you've got nobody else that you can turn to, or better yet, going to your pastor and other mature believers in your, in your, in your church, build, grow into the idea that I need to have this community of believers who is helping me and we're doing this together.
Speaker BWe talk about this in the book, the importance of that.
Speaker BAnd regardless of whether you get the book or not, I hope that the truths that we've talked about today, that you resonate with them and that you start putting them to practice in your.
Speaker ALife, I hope this has been very encouraging to you as a listener to hear.
Speaker AI hope that it might be something where you consider getting the book quit how to Stop Family Strife for good@restrivingforternity.org hope that you'd consider listening and following Aaron's podcast that he mentioned looking at getting the app that he has, forevermind Ministries, a lot of resources that are available to you there to help in your spiritual growth.
Speaker AAnd with that, that's a wrap.
Speaker AThis podcast is part of the Striving for Eternity ministry.
Speaker AFor more content or to request a speaker or seminar to your church, go to StrivingForEternity.org.