Embracing Self-Awareness for Spiritual Growth

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"Our past shaped who we are today, but today can shape who we will become tomorrow. It is good to look at our past to understand who we are and why we do what we do." [22:48] (Download)

"When we lack self-awareness, we misunderstand ourselves, and that leads to misunderstanding God as well. Our pride blinds us with inaccurate ideas about our relationship with God." [24:23] (Download)

"The closer we find ourselves to Jesus, the more clearly we will be able to see, and it's because He is going to be the one that helps us to see things clearly and develop that self-awareness in us." [19:06] (Download)

"To improve our self-awareness, we need to ask others to give us feedback about how they see us. The feedback we need from safe and trustworthy friends concerns both our strengths and our weaknesses." [21:22] (Download)

"A key mark of an emotionally healthy follower of Christ is a high degree of self-awareness concerning the good, the bad, and the ugly inside of each one of us and the willingness to take the plank out of our own eyes." [07:50] (Download)

"Kelly and I realized that if we want to have a successful marriage we have to swallow our pride and recognize that we both have a lot of flaws that we have to work on." [10:39] (Download)

"Everything that irritates us about others can lead to an understanding of ourselves. Courageously work on that flaw and you'll develop into a more self-aware human being and your relationship with others will be safer and better." [12:13] (Download)

"The more self-aware we are, the better we are able to regulate our emotions. When we understand our own strengths and weaknesses, we can adapt our behavior accordingly." [25:37] (Download)

"The goal of self-awareness should be greater self-acceptance and less harsh self-judgment, coming to a place where we understand who we are, why we are, how we are, but also not become complacent and stay there." [26:20] (Download)

"Forgiven people know how to forgive. When we realize how much we were forgiven, we should have no problem forgiving others. Unforgiveness is a bait from the enemy, and forgiving is for our own benefits." [04:43] (Download)
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