Aligning Goals with God's Purpose and Process

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"And it's really about goals and planning and systems and all that kind of thing as we get ready for the new year. And here's one of the things we said. We said that the best kind of goals to have are goals that are in alignment with God's goals. And as we do that, that brings advantages into our life. And as we have goals and then we begin to plan, we plan in faith. Faith. We said we plan in faith, believing that if I make plans, God is sure to bless some of them as I'm trying to honor him with them." [00:00:05] (27 seconds)


"Like he just is slow. It takes a long time. And that's not that he can't go fast, but a lot of what needs to happen to us on the way to the goals takes time because there's inner surgeries that God is doing. It's rarely about the goal for God. It's about who he's making us on the way to the goal. That is really the most important thing." [00:03:38] (20 seconds)


"And so he's like, here's what we're going to do. Just let me go. I'm going to go out there and I'm going to shoot a sling in his head. And then I'm going to stone in his head. And then I'm going to cut off his head, which is exactly what he did by faith. And it's a whole big scandal, man. It's a whole big to-do. That happens in 1 Samuel 18. And then like, it's so dope. It's so awesome that spontaneously people write a song about him right there." [00:06:33] (22 seconds)


"Sometimes we can focus a little bit too long on everything we did right. And we're starting to miss what we could be doing right. And we're getting a little high on ourselves. We're getting to think that we're all that. And it's time to say, hey man, great, great celebration. But I don't want to be tricked into thinking I'm better than I am. Because that's what can happen with pride. When you overthink about how great you are." [00:07:31] (21 seconds)


"Can you grow into the character of the man you want to be someday? Can you do that now? Can you get that in your spirit as something that needs to happen? Can you grow into it? So, I mean, can I ask you, can you grow into it? Can you grow into this year? Maybe, maybe it's not just the goal. Maybe it's the healthy boundaries that it's time to grow into. Maybe it's the, yeah, you've got these really cool dreams and they really are cool and they really are God, but there's a consistency that you lack that makes everybody question your integrity." [00:19:01] (31 seconds)


"I tell you what I want to do. I want to just surrender to the way. I want to just do it God's way. Why don't I just get over my own human plans and just do it God's way? And we see finally, okay, now he gets it. He's growing into it. He's saying there's something on the inside that has to catch up to what's possibly happening on the outside. So he lets go and we need to let go. We need to surrender in all of our planning and all of our goals and all of our prayer and all of our push." [00:22:01] (28 seconds)


"Psalm 37, 4, delight yourself in the Lord and he will give you the desires of your heart. You know, there's a million, there's a million times, excuse me, at least in my life, where the Lord has shown me something I want. But really the question is, do you want me more than that thing? Or am I just your genie? Am I just here to get you stuff? Is this about you or is this about me? And so we constantly have to recalibrate our hearts. I've got to make it about the Lord." [00:23:54] (27 seconds)


"See, because God is the great potter. Let's see that picture of the potter up there. He's the great potter and you're on the wheel. And see, he doesn't ask you, well, what do you think we should do for this design? He doesn't ask. He doesn't solicit your advice. He just says, don't resist my shaping. I'm going to shape it the right way. I'm going to make it beautiful. And you don't see what I see of what this thing is supposed to be. When we resist the way of God, and we demand, it's got to be my way at my time right now, the way I would do it, we're resisting the potter's wheel." [00:25:12] (34 seconds)


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