“Stand firm, and you will win life.” NIV.

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Transcript of “Stand firm, and you will win life.” NIV.

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Pastor Mark Schwarzbauer PhDFamily Worship Center

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Luke 21:19

“Stand firm, and you will win life.” NIV

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How to

Stop Worrying

and

Start LivingPastor Mark Schwarzbauer PhDFamily Worship Center 9/27/15

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• “Stand firm and you will win life.” • The use of the middle imperative in

“win” means we are commanded to take action and be responsible for getting ourselves under control by mastering our emotions and actions.

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Win life by mastering emotions

and actions.

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Marshmallows, Self-Control and Future Success To reap long term benefits

we must control our impulses and

learn to delay gratification.

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Long term consequences of impulse

control and delayed gratification.• 1. The children who waited for a

second marshmallow or pretzel, showing self-control and delayed gratification, fared much better in life.

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Long term consequences of impulse

control and delayed gratification.• 2. Higher SAT scores. • 3. Lower BMI (Body Mass Index).• 4. Lower rates of addiction.• 5. Lower divorce rates.• 6. More competent in life than those

who took instant gratification.• 7. Higher level of satisfaction.

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Proverbs 25:28Like a city that is broken down and without walls [leaving it unprotected] Is a man who has no self-control over his spirit [and sets himself up for trouble]. AMP

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You can and should develop Godly self-control no matter how old you are.

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Godly Self-Control• Self- control is fruit of the Holy

Spirit Gal. 5:22-23.• Paul encourages us to strong

self-discipline so we fight the good fight effectively in life. I Corinthians 9: 24-27, I Timothy 6:12.

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How to Develop Godly Self-Control

Start with small habits you can

be successful in.

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Admiral William H. "Bill" McRaven

The commander of the U.S. Special Operations Command shared a simple lesson he has learned in 36 years as a Navy SEAL. “If you want to change the world, start off by making your bed.”

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Part Two: You Really Can Change

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Part 1: 2/15/15Part 2: 3/1/15

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You really can change if you WANT TO.

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Part Three: Change Your

Brain

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Neuroplasticity – your brain can

physically rewire in response to demand.

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Neuroplasticity – your brain can physically rewire in response to demand.

• 20th Century science believed neuro was fixed.•Romans 12:1-2 taught

renewal 2 millennia ago.

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Develop self-control by being consistent.

• Galatians 6:9 May we never tire of doing what is good and right before our Lord because in His season we shall bring in a great harvest if we can just persist. (VOICE).• Muscle memory and self-control

memory.

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Develop self-control by incremental steps,

starting with those small habits you can

be successful in.

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Did I mention be consistent?

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Luke 21:19

“Stand firm, and you will win life.” NIV