O que Deus me ensinou sobre rotina.
Summary
TLDRIn this heartfelt video, the speaker reflects on a personal journey of spiritual, emotional, and physical hardship that began in 2020. Facing multiple life challenges, including a college strike and family losses, the speaker realized the importance of routine in overcoming struggles. The speaker emphasizes that routines, such as exercise, eating well, and being intentional in daily tasks, are tools God uses for healing. Acknowledging that God deserves our best in everything, the speaker encourages viewers to make their routine a reflection of God’s glory, taking small steps of faith even when the path seems unclear.
Takeaways
- 😀 God will never make you comfortable in a place you don't belong, and discomfort often serves as a tool for growth and learning.
- 😀 Instead of asking why bad things happen, focus on asking what God wants you to learn from the situation.
- 😀 A good routine, including things like exercise, diet, and mental engagement, is a natural and necessary tool for growth and healing.
- 😀 It’s important to recognize that not everything in life is spiritually exaggerated; maintaining a healthy body is a responsibility as much as spiritual matters.
- 😀 Our bodies are given to us by God, and we are stewards of the Holy Spirit, which includes taking care of our physical health.
- 😀 Placing your foundation in fragile, worldly things like a job, education, or possessions can leave you feeling lost when they disappear.
- 😀 A good routine is essential, but it should also prioritize keeping God first, even in everyday life and tasks.
- 😀 It’s easy to get lost in busy routines, but remembering to do everything for the glory of God helps keep your focus on Him.
- 😀 Excellence should be reflected in everything you do, whether it's a large task or a simple, everyday chore, as it honors God.
- 😀 Don't wait for ideal conditions or perfect tools; take action with what you have and trust that God will provide what you need to succeed.
Q & A
Why did the speaker feel spiritually, emotionally, and physically broken in 2020?
-The speaker felt broken because of multiple challenges, including their college going on strike, losing their internship, family members losing their jobs, and increased anxiety. These circumstances led to feelings of fear and restlessness, making it difficult to cope with daily life.
What was the speaker's initial reaction to the difficulties they faced in 2020?
-Initially, the speaker sought to blame external forces, including God, asking why these things were happening to them. They struggled with anxiety and fear and questioned the reasons behind their circumstances.
What did the speaker learn about God's role in their suffering?
-The speaker learned that while they may not have answers to big questions like 'Why is this happening?' or 'Why did God let this happen?', they realized that God allows discomfort to help them grow and move out of places they don't belong.
What does the speaker say about having a routine during difficult times?
-The speaker emphasizes that having a structured routine, such as waking up early, exercising, eating well, and occupying the mind, was essential in helping them heal. They believe that God provides tools like these to help us heal and grow.
What scripture did the speaker reference to highlight the balance between spiritual and natural aspects of life?
-The speaker referenced 1 Timothy 5:23, where the Apostle Paul advises Timothy to drink wine for his health, showing that not everything should be exaggeratedly spiritual. This illustrates that taking care of our physical bodies, like maintaining a proper diet, is important and not something to spiritualize.
What lesson does the speaker take from Robert Murray's quote about the 'horse'?
-The speaker reflects on Robert Murray's quote, 'God gave me a horse to ride and a message to carry. Unfortunately, I killed the horse.' The lesson is that our bodies are the 'horses' that carry us through life, and we must take care of them to fulfill our purpose and not let neglect lead to premature consequences, as happened to Robert Murray.
How did the speaker's understanding of routine change after facing difficulties?
-The speaker realized that while their previous routine appeared perfect, they had placed their foundation in fragile things like their job, college, and material possessions. Losing these things left them feeling lost. They learned the importance of building a routine that centers around God, not just external accomplishments.
What does 1 Corinthians 10:31 teach about everyday activities?
-1 Corinthians 10:31 teaches that whether we eat, drink, or do anything else, we should do it for the glory of God. The speaker uses this scripture to emphasize that our routines and daily actions should glorify God, regardless of how mundane they may seem.
What advice does the speaker give about living with intentionality?
-The speaker advises to live with intentionality in every action, from the smallest tasks to the largest. Whether performing a major job contract or cleaning the house, we should be excellent and do everything as if it were for God, not for people.
What does the speaker mean by 'the possible is your responsibility'?
-The speaker means that while God handles the impossible, we are responsible for the things within our control. Our daily actions, decisions, and routines are within our reach, and we should strive to be excellent and intentional in them.
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