Chasing True Identity Beyond Work and Achievement

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1. "Chasing work will cost you your identity. And again, we might unpack some of these things about having hard work or a good work ethic or being lazy. And this morning, it's going to apply to wherever you're at in life. If you are a student and you're chasing after those grades, if you're an entrepreneur, a business person, a stay-at-home parent. What's like defining your career is what I want to talk about this morning." [05:27] (20 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "If you tie your self-worth to your career, the successes and failures you experience will directly affect your self-worth. Has anyone ever heard the word enmeshment before? My wife's a therapist, so it's like being married to a word-of-the-day calendar sometimes. I just learn all these big words, and I just kind of nod along and pretend I know what she's saying, and then I'm Googling later to figure out what half of what she said was." [06:04] (25 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Chasing work, chasing after it, wraps your identity up so closely into it that your self-worth is given away. You're giving your self-worth to something. And if that something shakes, so does your self-worth. I'm still telling people when they ask me what I do for a living that I was an engineer for 20 years before I quit and became a pastor. That was a little over two years ago. Why am I telling people that? They're not asking for my resume. They just want to know what I do for a living." [09:13] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "How about we stop chasing after earthly things under the sun and that pursuit that we just leave for someone and instead we chase after the heart of God and that's what we give to our kids? And I get it. don't think I would love for Malachi to chase after the heart of God while also being a second baseman for the Cleveland Guardians or middle linebacker for the Green Bay Packers? I would love it. Those are passions that he has, but I want him chasing the heart of God and our calendar reflects that." [24:25] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "The chase only ends when you stop. There are people in this room, I know you've convinced yourself that the work chase ends at the next promotion. It does not. It doesn't end when the kids get back to school. It doesn't end when the next sports season is over. It just doesn't end until eventually you say, I'm done chasing. That's when it stops." [24:25] (24 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "All titles and roles are fleeting, except for being a child of God. Life can change in a moment. and take one of those roles from us. So if any of those titles are where you're finding your identity, you're in trouble because that whole sheet of titles is chasing the wind. Church, our identity is found in this moment. It is found in being a child of the one true king. And at the end of the day, it's the one thing we should chase. We don't need anything else." [32:01] (26 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "If you teach your kids, it's okay to miss church and for you also to miss church for three months to go chase this sport, don't be surprised if in 10 years you're back here asking for someone to pray over your now adult kid because for some reason, church just doesn't seem important to them. Why would it be? You taught them to chase something else. If they see you chasing work, they're going to chase. If your expectation for them is to go chase, go be the best shortstop, go be the best middle linebacker, go be the best actor. Go be the best gymnast." [19:57] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "Chasing your identity or chasing work devalues your influence in your home. My father's dad passed away when he was like eight or nine. And then he lived with different family. He didn't have any family members until he bought his first house at 16 or 17. Hardest working man I've ever known in my entire life. Had a good job at GM. Good job at GM. Still worked at night preparing taxes for people. Had two jobs. Didn't need them. Didn't need it. Still chose to work two jobs. Hard work was the language spoken in the household that I grew up in." [14:22] (32 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "So what are you teaching the little ones in your lives? Because no one in our next gen wing can tell them about grace and mercy and forgiveness and rest. You can't even tell them about it. You have to model it for them. You have to show it to them. Solomon writes Ecclesiastes. In the book before Ecclesiastes, Proverbs, he says this about kids, teach a youth the way he should go. And even when he is old, he will not depart from it. The teaching part there is not an option. You are doing it whether you want to or not." [15:41] (37 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "If you tie your self-worth to your career, the successes and failures you experience will directly affect your self-worth. Has anyone ever heard the word enmeshment before? My wife's a therapist, so it's like being married to a word-of-the-day calendar sometimes. I just learn all these big words, and I just kind of nod along and pretend I know what she's saying, and then I'm Googling later to figure out what half of what she said was." [06:04] (25 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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