Transforming Hearts: Embracing the Overflowing Life in Christ

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True transformation begins in the heart, the executive center of our being. By guarding our hearts and allowing God to work within us, we can experience the blessed life. The heart is the center of your personality, your heart is the executive center of the self of the person. It's your capacity to choose, direct your life. [00:14:59]

The solution to life's problems is not found in external circumstances but in turning our hearts to God. This internal transformation leads to a blessed life. People are apt to think that the solution to life's problems are external. If I just had more money, if I just had an opportunity, if I had a better education. [00:16:01]

We begin to walk in the kingdom of God now by putting our confidence in Jesus Christ and learning from him. That's the heart, that's the choice. Now there's more to you than your heart, and we have to in this process of entering the blessed life and growing in it, we deal with all of these separate aspects. [00:17:08]

Loving God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength enables you to love your neighbor as yourself. Loving God is drinking from the great spiritual fire hose of the cosmos. Loving God is receiving from God because that love goes two ways. This is what you do in order to live the blessed life. [00:19:08]

Our learning as Christians is progressively changing what is in our soul, what is in our social realm, what is in our body, what is in our mind, our spirit from what is wrong to what is right. We take the social realm for just a moment to illustrate we can take any of these if we had enough time. [00:20:02]

Ignorance of God leads people to try to have their own kingdom, and that's where all the trouble comes. When Jesus comes and says repent for the kingdom of the heavens is at hand, he's basically saying, now think about this, think about how you've been thinking about your life. [00:29:30]

The first thing you do is you become a student of Jesus. Now that's true in any area if you want to learn how to play Beethoven's passionate sonata on the piano, don't try to play that sonata, study the piano. You'll do a lot of other things before you play the episode of sonata. [00:32:37]

As a disciple of Jesus, I'm learning from him how to lead my life as he would lead my life if he were I. It's your life that matters. That's what it means when Jesus says you're the light of the world. Your life really matters. It's put here to matter. [00:37:29]

Spiritual growth is not willpower. People's failure is not in the area of willpower, it is in the area of choice and in particular have we decided to be an apprentice of Jesus. That's a decision, but the will is not a great power. None of these things are very great powers. [00:43:21]

Discipline is engaging in something I can do to enable me to do what I can't do by direct effort. Right now there's nothing more important than what we're talking about today and getting this concept. Once you get the idea, that's progress and spiritual formation, the transformation of all the elements of the self. [00:43:21]

The secret is not trying, but training. You know that saying if at first you don't succeed, try, try again. Don't, it'll just confirm your bad habits. If at first you don't succeed, find out what went wrong, fix that, and then try again. [00:44:02]

It's the training of the mind in such a way that you look at it and you say I am not really interested in that. When I was a child, I used to like to shoot out street lights with a BB gun. [00:47:16]

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