What's Better Than Mind Over Matter? - U, Inc.
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SUMMARY
- The concept of "You Incorporated" - examining whether we would keep our job if we were the CEO, CFO, or manager of our own lives.
- The issue of self-control and being "mastered" by things we desire, such as addictions, impulses, and cravings.
- The limitations of willpower and the ancient Greek philosophical idea of the "mind over matter" approach to self-control.
- The importance of having a greater passion or love for something more than our cravings and desires, as exemplified by athletes in training.
- The example of Jesus, who endured the cross for the "joy set before him" - his love for a relationship with humanity.
- The tendency to wander aimlessly and chase after ease, comfort, and instant gratification instead of focusing on what God desires for us.
- The need to examine what we truly love most and align our desires and actions with that, rather than relying on willpower alone.
- The importance of having a vision and passion from God for our lives, which can provide the motivation and direction to overcome self-control issues.
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
- What does the speaker mean by "you Incorporated" and the idea of evaluating yourself as the CEO, CFO, or manager of your own life?
- What does the speaker say is the key to overcoming issues of self-control, rather than just relying on willpower?
- How does the speaker connect the idea of athletes training with discipline to the biblical concept of setting your heart and desires on what matters most?
- The speaker discusses how sin is often a "disordered love" - what does he mean by that, and how does it relate to having the right priorities and passions in life?
- What examples does the speaker give of how we can struggle with disordered loves and a lack of vision for what God wants for our lives?
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