Embracing Growth: Lessons from Jesus for the New Year

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"Yeah, very good. I think there's definitely a shift that happens in our mindset at the beginning of the year. So I think the timing of this is really well where we think of new year, new opportunities. Where do I need to change? Where do I need to really grow? So I'm excited to kind of dig in today and just really what can we learn together in how Jesus modeled his own life to us?" [00:02:22] (21 seconds)


"Years ago, a mentor had once told me there's a time to be a student and there's a time to be a teacher. It's like this two-sided coin. And I see how that is really just a lifestyle. It doesn't matter what our age is, there's times where we can just be a student. And that's exactly what he was doing. He was just being a student because there was a time, certainly he was a teacher, that he had modeled that towards us. So I think some of those qualities of just how do you actually grow in wisdom, he showed that to us just in that particular situation itself." [00:08:15] (33 seconds)


"Yeah, because you think about it, he didn't need to do it. But he actually intentionally chose to do that as a way to what? Grow in his wisdom. And I think there's not a certain age by any means. I think that was one thing in my own life of thinking, well, maybe I got to be an adult before this can happen, that you can start this as a young child to continually desire and just remain curious of what can I actually learn to this year capacity." [00:10:06] (27 seconds)


"No, not at all. Not for this level of content. I think there's definitely a level of holistic of when you start to look at it and you pull it back some, it's where did he actually, how did he actually grow mentally? How did he actually grow physically, certainly from that aspect? But how did he grow spiritually? I mean, there's a whole component itself that I think we can learn from this here passage." [00:12:42] (27 seconds)


"Yeah, you think about screaming and yelling doesn't seem to bring too much favor does it you know but you start to think about his his spirit of just of listening goes back into asking good questions but I would fully agree there was a level where he was encouraging I think it can happen for us today there's some of the items that i that i see is is just the power of our words right we have a lot of power in the words that we've been given itself and we can use those words to either build up people or tear them down." [00:21:51] (30 seconds)


"Yeah, you're exactly right and that speaks into a lot of what I see and I can so relate it into my own life there's a lot of items what I call where we're aspirational is we kind of in the moment so to speak oh I want to change this but we really don't look from a level of intentionality of really going a little bit deeper into saying okay who do I really want to become which asks us a deeper question in itself." [00:26:16] (25 seconds)


"Yeah, I think the key and I know we need to wrap this up is there's choices, isn't there? I think sometimes we can find ourself in a place and we forget that there's choices because we feel maybe this hopelessness or this helplessness out there. But there's choices in which we can do every day in which to become. better and stronger in these areas. Absolutely." [00:36:32] (23 seconds)


"Yeah I think God speaks into there's definitely a timing there where God maybe convicts us or he brings items to the surface and there's an opportunity there to learn but the sooner we can take that into a space of okay how can I apply some action to that and that's where you know having that core process it's easy to kind of it's kind of sticky that way it's easy to retain that to say okay and then remind yourself of like okay here's what it is so it may just be putting a post-it note on your steering wheel or just beside your your computer itself but just reminders along the way to say okay here's the one thing that I'm committed to actually doing itself and it's the level of not just intentionality but the level of consistency and over the course of time things begin to change and you become better itself yeah." [00:37:48] (53 seconds)


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