Regret. It's a word that conjures up all sorts of negative emotions. But what if it can become a divine moment? What if sorrow and regret can lead us to a life where we can avoid regret altogether? In this episode of This Divine Moment, Ben will show us how sorrow can be the vehicle to a life of no regrets, and how what the Apostle Paul wrote to a church in the 1st Century can still apply to use today when we think of how we can deal with our own regrets.
Ever feel burned out? Stressed? Anxious? Overburdened? Like you say "yes" when you should really be saying "no"? Falling into addictive habits? In this episode of This Divine Moment, we look at the fight that is going on for our souls, and how noticing how our soul is doing is an incredible invitation into a divine moment. We will also learn some practical methods for fighting for our souls, and getting into a place of emotional and spiritual health.
Do you change you who you are based on who you're with? Though this is a common human behavior, the real question is, why do we do it? Is it because we are afraid that if people find out who we really are, they will not want to be around us? In today's episode, we look at how we edit our own souls, and how that habits actually creates opportunity for some incredible divine moments.
Mentioned in this episode:
// "Chasing Slow" by Erin Loechner
// "How to Win Friends and Influence People" by Dale Carnegie
// Christmas Eve at Christ the Rock. Find out more at www.christtherock.org
//"Be at rest once more, o my soul, for the Lord has been good to you." -Psalm 116:7
"I'm too busy". Have you ever said that before? I know I have. Why are we so busy? Is it a symptom of our culture, or something that starts deep within us? Or maybe it's both? In today's episode, we explore our relationship to busyness, and how it can lead us right into a divine moment that most of us desperately need, especially as we enter the busy holiday season.
Do you ever struggle to feel thankful? Do you find yourself comparing your life to others? Do you feel cynical or find yourself complaining about your life on a regular basis? In today's episode, we look at the life-changing power of gratitude, and how God can meet us in the midst of this struggle.