Embracing Everyday Rhythms for Spiritual Growth

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1. "What I love and what you heard is real transparency, right? Okay. It doesn't work. Always. I don't do the best job as a messy church for messy people. That's what we believe in. We don't want you to walk in here on a Sunday morning, feeling like you've got to put on a facade and have it all together because you've got problems. And I've got problems. You've got a mess and I've got a mess and we're all in this journey towards Jesus. Some people just starting some people on the outside, maybe not haven't even started that relationship with Jesus, but you're here today and bless God, we're a messy church for messy people, but we're not going to stay in our mess and those everyday rhythms help us walk towards Jesus closer and closer every day." [08:06] (42 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Tell us spiritual discipline of it is. It's called the discipline of solitude. It is. Um, if you hear me talk about my intentional relationships, I do, I do dad, daughter dates. I have two daughters. Uh, they're both in high school now, went out yesterday with the youngest one and we went geocaching. Um, I'm not, man, I'm online about to get in trouble. There's GISD employees in here, snuck her out of school the other day for a dad, daughter lunch, ask for forgiveness later. I guess, um, doing things like that. So you hear other people's stories like, and we talk about your, your plan is yours. It fits your family. You heard people talking about dates with kids and things like that. Tried it. Didn't work. Talk about that and what you do for the intentionality." [19:17] (60 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Unless the Lord builds a house, the work of the builders is wasted. Unless the Lord builds a house, the work of the builders is wasted. Which means the work that's going to be done is done by God himself. You just get a picture. God, here's where I want to go. God, here's what I want my spiritual house for the next 12 months to look like. God, I want to be closer to you. And God, I'm going to, I'm going to try some spiritual disciplines and maybe Bible prayer, maybe fasting, maybe what, God, I'm going to try this. I just want to walk towards you. And then you just turn it over to him and you let him build the house. You don't have to do it." [29:11] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "And part of that's trusting him. Here's what he says at the end of that verse. It says, unless the Lord builds a house, the work of the builders is wasted. Unless the Lord protects a city, guarding it with centuries will do no good. There's this idea for the Jewish people as they're reading that Psalm and singing it. That, hey, we've got a city that could come under siege and we can, we can put all of the soldiers and all of the military around and we can fortify the battle positions. And God says, hey, at the end of the day, it's about me, not you. You can do it all, but it's about me. And you just have to trust him." [30:20] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "And you start walking the plan as best you can and let the Lord lead you along the way. It's not rocket science. You just have to do your work and get the blueprint written, getting your everyday rhythms written out. And then along the way, adjust it. When we were building that house, the upstairs above the garage had a ton of storage, like in the blueprint. It literally had like waist high storage that went the length of our garage. This room is the size of our garage. It sits over our garage. And we're like, man, we've got storage down both sides of the wall, waist high, plus a walk-in attic. Like we could like store your stuff." [32:52] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "And here's the thing. Why don't you do it? That's an easy answer, because you don't have that kind of money. But the scripture also says that God owns the cattle on a thousand hills. He's got, he's got it all. So you design your blueprint for your spiritual life. Chase after him. Put it out there. Trust him. Let him do it. And along the way, here's the deal. If along the way you go, you know what? I want the closet for the, I've decided now I want the closet for the, for the Christmas tree. Great. Because he owns everything. And just let him adjust that. You adjust that. Change it on the fly and make it the best you can make it. And then just walk with Jesus every day." [35:21] (41 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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