Intentional Choices for Cultivating True Happiness

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I hope in the Lord Jesus to send Timothy to you soon so that I may be cheered when I receive news about you. I have no one else like him who takes a genuine interest in your welfare, for everybody else looks after his own interest, not those of Jesus Christ. [00:02:01]

I have nobody else like him who takes a genuine interest in your welfare, for everybody else looks out for his own interest. Would you say that's true today of most people? Everybody looks out for their own interest, not that many people are looking after your interest. [00:09:11]

The first key to happiness is you got to change your focus. You have to shift your focus away from yourself onto other people. You got to look out for others. Now, do you normally do that? Not normally. That's something you have to learn to do. [00:11:07]

If you want to be happy, you're going to have to become someone that people trust. Proverbs 13:15 says those who can't be trusted are on the road to ruin. Now, it's really obvious that the more people trust you, the happier you're going to be. [00:15:56]

Timothy has proven himself because as a son with his father, he served with me in the work of the Gospel. Now again, he's given this guy as an example. He says I've watched this guy in action. I've seen this Timothy. I've seen him in all kinds of circumstances. [00:17:02]

If you're going to be happy, you got to learn to be consistent. You got to learn to be Dependable, trustworthy, reliable. How do you develop a reputation for reliability? Two things, write them down. The Bible tells us number one live with integrity. [00:20:12]

Live with integrity and what I mean by that is make sure that my actions match my words. I don't talk a good game and then live another different way. No, he says I what you see is what you get. Integrity doesn't mean you're perfect. [00:20:29]

Proverbs 25:13 says this reliable friends who do what they say are like a cool drink are like cool drinks in sweltering heat refreshing. Not a great verse. So that's a you know, can people count on you? Do you flip-flop? Are you two-faced? [00:21:02]

The greatest ability is dependability. It's more important than any other ability in life. The greatest ability is dependability. Are you Dependable? Are you creditworthy? Are you worthy of trust? If you are, then you're going to be a happy person. [00:21:38]

Learn how to work well with others and you know what they don't teach you that anymore. And if parents don't teach their kids this, they may not learn it in school. You must learn how to work well. By the way, parents, these are four things you need to teach your kids. [00:23:20]

I'm talking about the skill of being a team member, the skill of collaboration, the skill of working together. If you don't know how to work with other people, you're going to be unhappy much in your life. What do I need to learn in order to work with other people? [00:24:12]

The better you learn this skill, the happier you're going to be in life because let me tell you something, most of the world is different from you. And if you don't know how to work with people who are different from you, then you don't you just shut yourself off to most of the world. [00:25:15]

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