Embracing Commitment: A New Year of Purpose

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So we're going to begin with just some kind of conversations about our rhythms. And our routines. We all have a routine. Okay. You've probably heard me say this, but our brains are pattern seeking. That's the way we were all created. We, we are created with patterns and routines. So just think about what you do each and every day. [00:49:41] (25 seconds)


Now, when we do take the time to examine ourself, we most likely see that we have a tendency to slide into unhealthy practices and patterns because it's more comfortable or easy. But most of all, it kind of leads us to living more of a self-centered life than we may want to. [00:52:04] (30 seconds)


It requires we pay attention on a daily basis. And frankly, our attention spans are getting shorter and shorter. And I know some of you are like, yeah, let's get to the lesson. I don't really want to self-help tech talk. What I will say is that there is no amount of self-help that we can do that will get us any closer to God or into heaven. [00:54:39] (24 seconds)


We have been called to follow God through his Messiah, Jesus Christ, and to live a life that blesses others. And even though we cannot save ourselves to make ourselves righteous, we can't do that. We can pay more attention to what we commit ourselves to. [00:55:09] (25 seconds)


And when you commit to doing God's way, to remembering, God will begin to change you from the inside out. And this is what Moses says in Deuteronomy 30. And when you and your children return to the Lord your God and obey him with all your heart and with all your soul, according to everything I command you today, then the Lord your God will restore your fortunes and have compassion on you. [01:00:01] (21 seconds)


And I think this is important for us to remember is that when you commit to living a blessed life, you will be a blessing. Okay. You're going to be a blessing. You're going to, you're going to be a blessing to, to others. Okay. You're going to live a blessed life, you know, to loving God. You're going to, you're going to be able to, to serve others. [01:06:09] (24 seconds)


So what does it mean to follow God? It means, it means to commit to a different kind of living. It means to live into what the apostles and Paul were saying, you know, um, first Corinthians six, you are not your own. You've been bought with a price. Realize that, that it's not just us here. [01:07:24] (18 seconds)


Their decision to commit to serve has since literally blessed millions and millions of people. He was known as saying, for a community to be whole and healthy, it must be based on people's love and concern for each other. Sometimes that doesn't really sound like the American dream. [01:11:54] (24 seconds)


This man chose to commit to moving on faith. And as he said, and I believe it is so true, when you commit to moving on faith, you're going to be able to move on faith. Moving on faith. God moves with you. Because commitment, it does. It takes faith, doesn't it? [01:13:59] (16 seconds)


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