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Category Archives: selfish desires
You can’t drink milk from a sealed carton . . .
There’s nothing like the moment when Jesus becomes real in your heart! Heaven is invading human hearts! Has your heart been conquered by Christ? Jesus will put the sing in your soul! The most effective way to alleviate stress & angst is … Continue reading
Posted in church program, church programming, desires, ekklesia, Follow Me, formal religion, Heaven, Jesus, Jesus Christ, jigsaw puzzle, organic chruch, selfish desires, Uncategorized, unprogrammed church, unprogrammed meeting
Tagged Christ in you, church, inside out, milk, milk of the word, religion, science, stress
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Seeking self-satisfaction is an endless whirlpool of “me, my, and mine” — a downward spiral, swirling with discouragement, depression, and despair. The search for self-fulfillment is a misery making myth that sucks the life out of people, throwing them into a raging stream of self-sedation and mindless medication. The only rescue is the recovery of self-denial — passionately following a cause that is greater than self — losing yourself in serving others.
Posted in despair, discouragement, finding yourself, me my mine, self-control, self-denial, self-destruction, self-destructive behaviors, self-discovery, self-esteem, self-focus, self-forgiveness, self-fulfillment, self-hate, self-help, self-image, self-importance, self-improvement, self-indulgence, self-interest, self-justification, self-mastery, self-promotion, self-respect, self-restraint, self-sacrifice, self-surrender, self-worth, selfish desires, selfishness, Uncategorized
Tagged addiction, alcoholism, depression, doping, drug abuse, quotes, recovery, self-medication
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Express yourself or suppress yourself?
Contrary to popular opinion, continual self-expression leads to depression, stress, and duress. For example, contemporary culture has opened the door to almost unlimited self-expression, yet, rather than producing widespread happiness and fulfillment, we have some of the highest depression and … Continue reading
Posted in accept yourself, broadcast yourself, deny yourself, love yourself, self-denial, self-destruction, self-discipline, self-discovery, self-focus, self-forgiveness, self-fulfillment, self-hate, self-help, self-image, self-importance, self-improvement, self-indulgence, self-interest, self-justification, self-medicating, self-regulation, self-respect, self-restraint, self-righteousness, self-sacrifice, self-surrender, self-talk, self-worth, selfish desires, selfishness, Uncategorized
Tagged express yourself, Freud, Janet Jackson, Oscar Wilde, quotes, self-esteem, self-expression
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Self-fulfillment is a fantasy (a recipe for misery)
Self-fulfillment is a fantasy. Our self-desires are never fully fulfilled. Self always seeks something more. Even when self gets what it wants and the “rights” that it demands, it immediately cries out for more. Self is continually discontented and constantly … Continue reading
Posted in Christian spirituality, crucify yourself, deny yourself, desires, flesh, flowing in the Spirit, Follow Me, Galatians, Holy Spirit, human rights, I am crucified with Christ, in the Spirit, rights, Salvation Army, self, self-denial, self-destructive behaviors, self-discipline, self-focus, self-importance, self-indulgence, self-mastery, self-regulation, self-restraint, self-sacrifice, self-surrender, self-will, self-worth, selfish desires, selfishness, spiritual formation, spirituality, take up your cross, Train yourself unto godliness., Uncategorized, works of the flesh
Tagged a cause greater than yourself, Christianity, Peace Pilgrim, pursuit of happiness, quotes, recipe, self-fulfillment, walking in the Spirit
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3 Streams Of Human Thought-Talk (Internal Communication)
3 Streams of Internal Human Communication The flow of thought-talk (internal communication) through the human mind is called often self-talk or the stream of consciousness. Many people are confused and falsely believe that all of the thought that passes through their … Continue reading
Posted in addiction, anger, angst, anxiety, attitude, compulsion, cravings, encountering God, encouragement, hearing, hearing God, hearing the Holy Spirit, hearing voices, human psyche, human thoughts, mind, overcoming temptation, power of a whisper, pride, Quaker light, self, self-control, self-destruction, self-hate, self-help, self-improvement, self-mastery, self-restraint, selfish desires, soul, soul food, temptation, thinking, thought pattern, thoughts, torment, tormenting thoughts, whispering, whispers
Tagged communication, positive thinking, psychology, religion, self-talk, still small voice, the inner voice
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We live in a naive world where people blindly believe that self-destructive behaviors will make them happy.
Posted in addiction, addictions, behaving badly, cause of suffering, m, naive, pain, self-discipline, self-esteem, self-focus, self-hate, self-worth, selfish desires, sin, stress, suffering, sugar coat the truth
Tagged fun, happiness, joy, naivety, pleasure seeking, self-destruction, self-harm
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I Loved 1,400 Men At A Salvation Army ARC
When I was hired as the counselor/chaplain of The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center (ARC) in Nashville in October of 2002, I had no idea that I would be working with about 1,400 men over the next 5 1/2 years … Continue reading
Posted in cost of addiction, depression, drug abuse, freedom, heart, heart care, love, Love one another, loving men, recreational drugs, self-destruction, self-worth, selfish desires, selfishness, sex, sexual addiction
Tagged addiction, Adult Rehabilitation Center, Nashville, recovery, recovery programs, rehabilitation, Salvation Army
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Holidays: Preference, Orientation, & Freedom!
What is your holiday preference? My holiday orientation is Christmas — celebrating the birth of the living, resurrected Jesus Christ! Christmas is Freedom Day — time for mental, emotional, and spiritual captives to be set free from their self-destructive thoughts, … Continue reading
Posted in courage, Cyprus, He will save His people from their sins, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Maximos, narcissism, orientation, preference, quotation, quote, Quotes, self-focus, self-importance, self-indulgence, self-interest, self-will, selfish desires, selfishness, sin, sinner, sinning, sins, you shall call Him Jesus
Tagged Christmas, freedom, holidays, quotations, religion
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Wanted: Pioneers To Blaze A Spiritual Trail
Pioneers Wanted To Blaze A Trail Into God’s Spiritual Frontier. . . * Hearing God’s voice and doing what He says; * Permitting believers to minister to one another; * Considering others better than yourself; * Allowing Christ, Himself, to … Continue reading
Posted in alternative church, alternative to preaching, God's voice, hearing God, hearing Jesus, hearing the Holy Spirit, Nashville, Nashville adventure, Nashville church, Nashville news, Nashville projects, new frontier, new kind of church, New Testament, one another, one anothering, one anothers, organic church, prompted by the Spirit, prompting of the Spirit, promptings, Salvation Army, Salvation Army church, Salvation Army Corps, Salvationism, Salvationists, selfish desires, Spirit-prompted, spiritual, spiritual adventure, spiritual church, spiritual disciplines, spiritual discovery, spiritual experience, spiritual innovation, spiritual interaction, spiritual leaders, spiritual prompting, spiritual training, spiritual transformation, spontaneity, The Salvation Army, wagon train, ways of doing church, worship, worship leader, you can all prophesy
Tagged Christianity, church, pioneers, spiritual gifts, spirituality, trail blazers
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Biblical Christianity / Following Christ
Following the living, resurrected Jesus Christ (biblical Christianity / Jesus’ command to: “Follow Me.”) is about: Self-surrender, not self-assertion; Self-control, not self-fulfillment; Self-denial, not self-righteousness; Self-restraint, not self-indulgence; Self-discipline, not self-destruction; Self-sacrifice, not self-importance; Self-effacement, not self-promotion; Self-regulation, not self-interest; … Continue reading
Posted in biblical Christianity, Christ followers, cross, deny yourself, Follow Me., Jesus, Jesus Christ, quotation, quote, Quotes, Real Christianity, self-asscertion, self-assertion, self-control, self-denial, self-destruction, self-discipline, self-effacement, self-esteem, self-focus, self-fulfillment, self-help, self-image, self-importance, self-indulgence, self-interest, self-justification, self-mastery, self-promotion, self-regulation, self-respect, self-restraint, self-righteousness, self-sacrifice, self-surrender, selfish desires, spiritual disciplines, spiritual formation, spiritual growth, spiritual training, spiritual transformation, spiritual walk, take up your cross
Tagged Christianity, denial, quotations, self, self-denial
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