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🎙️ Crumb Confessional — Episode 33b
Title: I'm Being Called to Become a Man
Description:
It’s a bonus drop today. I hit record to confess something that’s been burning in my spirit—this tension between my old childish ways and the maturity God’s calling me into. I talk about a quote from Five Marks of a Man, what it means to hold spiritual weight, and how I’ve used progress as a cover for partial disobedience.
I talk about:
● That quote: “There are 15-year-old men and 45-year-old boys”
â—Ź The difference between physical and spiritual maturity
● Why “I’ll just do it one more time” is a trap
● How I’ve justified sin in the name of progress
â—Ź The lie that the Holy Spirit needs to speak again for me to obey
â—Ź What it means to swing the bat, not just walk the locker room
● Why I need to become a man if I’m going to keep doing CRUMB
đź’ˇ Highlights & Timestamps:
00:00 – Opening frame: “One of the hardest things about following Jesus…”
02:05 – “There are 15-year-old men and 45-year-old boys”
04:10 – Physical vs. spiritual weight: you can feel it
06:20 – Justifying sin with progress: “I’ve got it 95% beat…”
08:00 – Why the Spirit doesn’t give new instructions daily
10:45 – Becoming one of those men: the ones who hold real weight
12:15 – Stepping into the major leagues of Kingdom maturity
13:50 – Final confession: “Don’t grab the five dollars. You know what that means.”
đź“– Scriptures Referenced:
● 1 Corinthians 13:11 – “When I became a man, I put the ways of childhood behind me.”
● 1 Corinthians 10:13 – “God is faithful… he will also provide a way out…”
● Hebrews 5:12–14 – “You need milk, not solid food…”
đź§ Core Takeaway:
“If I’m going to be yapping about truth, eternity, and obedience—then I have to live it. No more boyish ways. It’s time to swing the bat.”
🙏 Closing Line:
Crumb Confessional #33b — I’m in the game. I’m on the team. Let’s swing.
By by CRUMB🎙️ Crumb Confessional — Episode 33b
Title: I'm Being Called to Become a Man
Description:
It’s a bonus drop today. I hit record to confess something that’s been burning in my spirit—this tension between my old childish ways and the maturity God’s calling me into. I talk about a quote from Five Marks of a Man, what it means to hold spiritual weight, and how I’ve used progress as a cover for partial disobedience.
I talk about:
● That quote: “There are 15-year-old men and 45-year-old boys”
â—Ź The difference between physical and spiritual maturity
● Why “I’ll just do it one more time” is a trap
● How I’ve justified sin in the name of progress
â—Ź The lie that the Holy Spirit needs to speak again for me to obey
â—Ź What it means to swing the bat, not just walk the locker room
● Why I need to become a man if I’m going to keep doing CRUMB
đź’ˇ Highlights & Timestamps:
00:00 – Opening frame: “One of the hardest things about following Jesus…”
02:05 – “There are 15-year-old men and 45-year-old boys”
04:10 – Physical vs. spiritual weight: you can feel it
06:20 – Justifying sin with progress: “I’ve got it 95% beat…”
08:00 – Why the Spirit doesn’t give new instructions daily
10:45 – Becoming one of those men: the ones who hold real weight
12:15 – Stepping into the major leagues of Kingdom maturity
13:50 – Final confession: “Don’t grab the five dollars. You know what that means.”
đź“– Scriptures Referenced:
● 1 Corinthians 13:11 – “When I became a man, I put the ways of childhood behind me.”
● 1 Corinthians 10:13 – “God is faithful… he will also provide a way out…”
● Hebrews 5:12–14 – “You need milk, not solid food…”
đź§ Core Takeaway:
“If I’m going to be yapping about truth, eternity, and obedience—then I have to live it. No more boyish ways. It’s time to swing the bat.”
🙏 Closing Line:
Crumb Confessional #33b — I’m in the game. I’m on the team. Let’s swing.