The Disciple-Making Parent

Chap Bettis

The Disciple-Making Parent equips Christian parents to pass the gospel to their children. In the show, we'll think about principles that all parents should know. Listen in on Chap's conversations with equippers in this field.

  1. 18. FEB.

    121 Chap Bettis: Biblical Conflict Resolution Part 2 - The Call to Get the Log Out of Our Own Eye

    On this episode of The Disciple-Making Parent podcast, we continue our four-part series on biblical conflict resolution with part two, focusing on the essential practice of examining ourselves before addressing conflicts with others. We explore Jesus' teaching about removing the log from our own eye before pointing out the speck in someone else's eye, and why this principle is foundational to resolving disagreements in a God-honoring way. We discuss how to conduct an honest self-examination, looking at both our actions and attitudes that may have contributed to conflict. We explore common blind spots like argumentative spirits, passive-aggressive behavior, and the tendency to see ourselves as more righteous than we actually are. We also examine how leaders in particular need to be willing to acknowledge their blind spots and the impact their words and decisions can have on others. In the second half of the episode, we break down Ken Sande's Seven A's of Confession—a practical framework for asking forgiveness in a way that's genuine, specific, and transformative. We learn the difference between saying "I'm sorry" and truly asking for forgiveness, and why details like addressing everyone involved, avoiding qualifiers like "if" and "but," and accepting consequences matter so much in the reconciliation process. Whether you're navigating conflict in marriage, parenting, church leadership, or the workplace, this episode equips us with biblical tools to own our part, confess well, and move toward genuine restoration.  Topics Covered in This Week’s Podcast 02:00 Review 04:49 Principle 2: Get the log out of your own eye 09:34 Questions for self-examination 14:43 Examining our own desires 20:37 Applications 25:46 Confession and forgiveness Resources From This Podcast Biblical Conflict Resolution Part 1- Introduction and the Call to Glorify God The Peacemaker, by Ken Sande Wisdom and Justice vs. Lack of Wisdom and Injustice

    35 Min.
  2. 4. FEB.

    120 Chap Bettis: Biblical Conflict Resolution Part 1 - Introduction and the Call to Glorify God

    On this episode of The Disciple-Making Parent Podcast, we begin a four-part series on biblical conflict resolution. We explore why conflict is inevitable in relationships—whether between spouses, parents and children, siblings, or within church and workplace settings—and examine what instruction God actually gives us for navigating these difficult situations. We establish that the first and most essential principle in any conflict is to glorify God and please Him above all else. Rather than focusing on controlling outcomes or changing the other person, we learn to ask: "How can I please God in this situation?" This vertical focus keeps us anchored to biblical commands rather than our emotions, and reminds us that we can always control our own response, even when we can't control the conflict's resolution. We conclude by considering the practical question: How would Jesus live in my situation right now? By aiming to act, react, and pray like Jesus—empowered by the Holy Spirit—we position ourselves to grow through conflict and pursue reconciliation in a way that honors God, regardless of the other person's response. Resources From This Podcast The Peacemaker, by Ken Sande Pursuing Peace, by Dr. Robert Jones The True Bounds of Christian Freedom, by Samuel Bolton  Topics Covered in This Week’s Podcast 02:02 Introduction 05:40 The Origin of conflict 09:37 Our God of peace 15:48 Types of conflict 21:18 Glorify God 29:03 Final rewards

    51 Min.

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The Disciple-Making Parent equips Christian parents to pass the gospel to their children. In the show, we'll think about principles that all parents should know. Listen in on Chap's conversations with equippers in this field.

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