Five Steps to Becoming a Better Father

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1. "The moral of the story is that we too can see and share this kind of love. This kind of faithfulness. This kind of generosity. This kind of tactfulness. In the little things that we do in our lives. It might be paying for the person. Behind you. In the McDonald's drive-thru. Or wherever drive-thru you go through. Or Starbucks. Or Dunkin' Donut. Just a cup of coffee. It does make your day. Doesn't it? What we don't do. Here's the problem is. We don't ask for those opportunities. And we don't have the forethought to say, okay, Lord. I want to be able to bless somebody today. Even if it's $5 or $50 or $500 or $20. But this kind of activity. Is what. Is what the church of Christ should be abuzz about regularly. Amen, church family? And especially dads leading the way." (54 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "The enemy wants to keep you from discovering God's principles governing financial stewardship, giving and blessing. And he asked, why? And he said, because once you do, it'll change every area of your life, from your marriage to your health and finances. It will also impact the kingdom of God. And he says this last sentence, When God changes your heart from selfishness to generosity, every part of your life is affected." (29 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Basically, what that means is, we need to spend more time with our kids. We need to take the phone from them and put it aside. We need to close the laptop or iPad. We need to turn the TV off, and we need to spend time eyeball to eyeball asking them how their day went. Asking them how things are going. Being ready to pray for them. Can you guys say amen? Right? What would America look like if that was it? But that means that we, including our kids, need to get rid of our old habits. And find and replace them with new habits." (39 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "So know this. Money matters. Matters is extremely important. Think about this. This is what I want you to do. I want you to think about this idea. To be debt-free, free from car payments, free from frivolous spending, free from the pressure of all these bills that have mounted up in your life, would it not be nice to be out of debt? Amen? Can you picture that? Do this. Okay, so here's... Here's the actionable point. Do this. Get some financial coach. And if you need somebody, let me know. Fill out a connection card, and I'll connect you." (43 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "So know this, winning in your walk with Christ is hard work, but it's worth it. So, church family, keep on fighting the good fight, because when you do, it'll make a difference for the kingdom of God. Can you say amen? Think about this, which character trait do you need to work on the most out of those ten? Maybe one of them didn't make the list. We'll add that too. So do this, decide right now to surrender everything to Christ, including those ten lists of character traits that we want to have. Make that decision right now. Say, I'm going to follow you, Jesus." (45 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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### Quotes for Members

1. "So the first one, the first step, we're calling them steps because steps are easier. And money matters, we're going to talk about first. Second step is managing time. Third is overcoming the flesh. The fourth is lead by example. The fifth is to know yourself. And that's perhaps the most unorthodox one of the five because it's a little peculiar to even talk about it. But I think that you'll enjoy the points we're going to make from this." (33 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "So what we should do is we should reconsider how we live our lives. We should, husband and wife should talk reasonably about how things might improve or change. Now, the problem that happens is far too often when husbands and wives have this tension with this great big thing with a career that's going, is that, the problems get so big, it's kind of tantamount to a home burning to the ground. And then someone knocks on my door and says, hey, Pastor Bob, our marriage is kind of in trouble. He says, well, tell me what happened. Well, our house, the parallel, not only our marriage has fallen apart, now we filed for divorce, and you want some counseling. Well, you should have come before the spark was lit. So our idea of, waiting to the last minute to try to get some help is what should change, and you ought to rearrange in your lives so that you can get some help ahead of time. Because sometimes we all need help. We need some coaching with people who've been there and done that." (70 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "So know this. Here's the point. The war that we're going to be in is constant, but we need to keep on fighting in the spirit. Think about this. Would your life improve by being victorious in your greatest areas of weakness? Would you not grow if you had victory in those areas of your lives? And do this. Give someone permission in your life to ask the hard questions, not the softball questions. Overcoming the flesh and the frustrations and failures." (37 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "So here they are. 10 traits of Christ we should be familiar with so that we can shadow him. One is be loving to one another. Basically, this selfless and sacrificial love for one another. This scripture says that they'll know you for the love that you have for one another. Be humble. Count others more significant than you. And if someone cuts in front of you, say, okay, have a nice day. Either in the grocery store or on US1. You're not going to put out your guns blazing. You say, all right, no problem. Be humble. Be compassionate to others, even those that it's easy to despise. And I'm telling you, the political climate's heating up a little bit. And there's two really wide separation between the two parties. I mean, it's not a narrow aisle, perhaps like it used to be. It's gotten wider and wider and wider and wider. So we have to be sure that we're not firing away, letting them have it. I know we want to expose the evil the scriptures tell us that, but we want to be, we want to be really wise how we do it. And I've blown it myself. I confess, confession's good for the soul. Lord, forgive me for being stupid. I'm so sorry. They deserved it. No, they didn't deserve it. No, it's what I felt at the time, though. Come on, you guys have done it too, right? Come on, think about it. Jesus, get them. The Psalms are filled with what's called imprecatory prayers. Lord, burn their house to the ground. Kill all their cattle. Don't let them drink water for a week. So we oftentimes, Jesus, why do we got to be so loving? Why can't we fight once in a while? I know you guys will laugh because you agree with it, right?" (123 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "So know this, life is shortened, and only you can make the changes that we're talking about today. Nobody like me, I'm not putting a gun to your head. If the Holy Spirit inspires you to make a move, make a change, do something about it, then you might want to do it. Think about this. What if the advice you heard today could really make a difference in your life? Where would you start? Where would you rearrange your priorities with the time that you have? With the time you spend at work? And finally, do this. Sort out your priorities, manage your time, and get rid of the distractions. That's simple." (33 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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