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Speaker: We are on day six of our ADHD friendly advent study, so let's
Speaker:Speaker: go ahead and dig in.
Speaker:Speaker: But real quick, if you are new here, my name is Rachel.
Speaker:Speaker: I'm an ADHD and a Jesus follower and I help women with chaotic
Speaker:Speaker: brains seek, find, and live the abundant life Jesus promises.
Speaker:Speaker: This is a study that I am doing through the season of advent.
Speaker:Speaker: You are not behind if you are just finding it.
Speaker:Speaker: It's specifically designed to be low effort and high impact.
Speaker:Speaker: There is a suggested schedule in
Speaker:Speaker: the free workbook that's
Speaker:Speaker: available at the link in the
Speaker:Speaker: place where links typically
Speaker:Speaker: live.
Speaker:Speaker: Um, that is free.
Speaker:Speaker: You can go grab that.
Speaker:Speaker: That would be very, very helpful to you.
Speaker:Speaker: So there is a suggested schedule in there.
Speaker:Speaker: But if you prefer a little bit more free flowing of structure,
Speaker:Speaker: if you're not a structure gal, that is totally fine.
Speaker:Speaker: You can do it however you would like, but there is a suggested
Speaker:Speaker: schedule if that is better for how your brain works.
Speaker:Speaker: All right, let's go ahead and dive in.
Speaker:Speaker: So we've got three items on the docket for today.
Speaker:Speaker: We are rereading Luke one thirty seven, doing some listening
Speaker:Speaker: prayer on that, which we will kind of talk through.
Speaker:Speaker: Then we've got a journaling prompt.
Speaker:Speaker: And finally there are some extra resources to go through.
Speaker:Speaker: So the verse we are reading
Speaker:Speaker: today is from yesterday's
Speaker:Speaker: reading.
Speaker:Speaker: We're still in Luke one, but we
Speaker:Speaker: are in verse thirty seven, for
Speaker:Speaker: nothing will be impossible with
Speaker:Speaker: God.
Speaker:Speaker: It is a short one.
Speaker:Speaker: It is a sweet one, but it is
Speaker:Speaker: also one that can bring up a lot
Speaker:Speaker: for people.
Speaker:Speaker: So what I would like for you to do now, and you can pause and
Speaker:Speaker: take some time to do this and then come back.
Speaker:Speaker: That is what I would recommend.
Speaker:Speaker: Again, all of this is in the workbook.
Speaker:Speaker: You can go download that at the
Speaker:Speaker: link in the place where links
Speaker:Speaker: live.
Speaker:Speaker: Um, but we are going to do some listening prayer.
Speaker:Speaker: If you are new to listening prayer that is a okay.
Speaker:Speaker: Basically what I want you to do is grab your journal, grab your
Speaker:Speaker: Bible, and find as quiet of a place as you can.
Speaker:Speaker: This is not you know, this is
Speaker:Speaker: not a place where you need
Speaker:Speaker: perfection.
Speaker:Speaker: You don't need a completely like
Speaker:Speaker: stone quiet or stones quiet, I
Speaker:Speaker: guess.
Speaker:Speaker: So, uh, you don't need a
Speaker:Speaker: completely silent room to sit
Speaker:Speaker: in.
Speaker:Speaker: Um, a lot of us have really busy, chaotic lives.
Speaker:Speaker: Some of us have tiny little people running around screaming
Speaker:Speaker: for our attention.
Speaker:Speaker: Like whatever your specific situation is, find the most
Speaker:Speaker: peaceful place possible.
Speaker:Speaker: For me, that typically looks like somewhere in nature.
Speaker:Speaker: This is my backyard, I love it.
Speaker:Speaker: I love my backyard so much.
Speaker:Speaker: Um, but it is just being
Speaker:Speaker: surrounded by nature really
Speaker:Speaker: helps me connect with God the
Speaker:Speaker: best.
Speaker:Speaker: So maybe there is a closet that
Speaker:Speaker: you like to sit in when you need
Speaker:Speaker: a moment.
Speaker:Speaker: Honestly, maybe it's like sitting in the tub or on the
Speaker:Speaker: bathroom floor with the door closed so the little people
Speaker:Speaker: can't find you quite yet.
Speaker:Speaker: Maybe it's in your car when you're coming home from work,
Speaker:Speaker: and you do that thing where you kind of, like, sit in your car
Speaker:Speaker: to decompress for a while.
Speaker:Speaker: Don't get stuck.
Speaker:Speaker: I get stuck there sometimes.
Speaker:Speaker: But anyways, whatever realistic peace looks like for you today,
Speaker:Speaker: whatever is going to be doable right now, I want you to go find
Speaker:Speaker: that place and we're going to sit in silence.
Speaker:Speaker: As much silence as we can manage.
Speaker:Speaker: Again, it doesn't have to be perfect.
Speaker:Speaker: And you're going to start with a prayer that essentially just
Speaker:Speaker: opens your heart up to God.
Speaker:Speaker: There I have my specific prayer that I use at the beginning of
Speaker:Speaker: my listening prayer in the workbook, which I will pull up
Speaker:Speaker: and read to you.
Speaker:Speaker: Um, I pretty much just do some
Speaker:Speaker: variation of this every time I'm
Speaker:Speaker: going to do listening prayer,
Speaker:Speaker: but it goes along the lines of
Speaker:Speaker: Heavenly Father, I invite you
Speaker:Speaker: in.
Speaker:Speaker: Please silence any voices that are not yours and bind the enemy
Speaker:Speaker: so he's unable to interfere.
Speaker:Speaker: I ask for you to open my eyes and my mind and my heart to see,
Speaker:Speaker: hear and obey your word as you would have me do it.
Speaker:Speaker: Please bring anything to the surface, known or unknown, that
Speaker:Speaker: is keeping me from being fully connected to you.
Speaker:Speaker: That's pretty much it.
Speaker:Speaker: So we're inviting God in.
Speaker:Speaker: We're asking him to speak.
Speaker:Speaker: We're asking him to open our hearts and our minds, and we are
Speaker:Speaker: asking him to get things out of the way that need to be moved.
Speaker:Speaker: That part can be painful, but
Speaker:Speaker: that's another story for another
Speaker:Speaker: time.
Speaker:Speaker: So once you have taken some time to settle, then we're going to
Speaker:Speaker: write out the verse.
Speaker:Speaker: I just writing the word really helps me connect to it.
Speaker:Speaker: Writing anything we know.
Speaker:Speaker: Research tells us that writing
Speaker:Speaker: things helps it connect with our
Speaker:Speaker: brain.
Speaker:Speaker: It helps us understand.
Speaker:Speaker: It helps us learn.
Speaker:Speaker: So personally, I like to write the verse in cursive and then
Speaker:Speaker: everything else in print.
Speaker:Speaker: That's just like a fun little
Speaker:Speaker: thing for me, and it feels like
Speaker:Speaker: a little bit more of like an
Speaker:Speaker: elevation.
Speaker:Speaker: Since we're writing scripture, it's like, oh, it's fancy.
Speaker:Speaker: It's it's cursive.
Speaker:Speaker: You do not have to do that.
Speaker:Speaker: That's just what I do.
Speaker:Speaker: And from there, the question I always start with is, what do
Speaker:Speaker: you want me to know today?
Speaker:Speaker: And then you just sit.
Speaker:Speaker: You allow the spirit to bring to
Speaker:Speaker: the surface, whatever that may
Speaker:Speaker: be.
Speaker:Speaker: Now, there's a lot of questions that go into listening.
Speaker:Speaker: Prayer.
Speaker:Speaker: One of the biggest is, okay, how
Speaker:Speaker: do I know if I'm just hearing my
Speaker:Speaker: own thoughts, or if I'm hearing
Speaker:Speaker: God's voice?
Speaker:Speaker: And I'm going to make the argument that if you know God's
Speaker:Speaker: Word, it doesn't really matter.
Speaker:Speaker: Now, that might sound a little bit crazy.
Speaker:Speaker: I do very much believe that I
Speaker:Speaker: hear God's voice when I am doing
Speaker:Speaker: listening prayer.
Speaker:Speaker: But even if you are not sure
Speaker:Speaker: about that, when you are
Speaker:Speaker: operating from a place of
Speaker:Speaker: authenticity, when you are
Speaker:Speaker: engaging in God's Word, in good
Speaker:Speaker: faith, when you are genuinely
Speaker:Speaker: trying to get to know him, it's
Speaker:Speaker: kind of like any friend that you
Speaker:Speaker: have, right?
Speaker:Speaker: If you know your friend really,
Speaker:Speaker: really well, you can kind of
Speaker:Speaker: know what their response to
Speaker:Speaker: something would be or what they
Speaker:Speaker: might say.
Speaker:Speaker: For example, my mom's opinion of a lot of the things that I do is
Speaker:Speaker: that it's fabulous.
Speaker:Speaker: That's her favorite word.
Speaker:Speaker: She's like, oh, that's fabulous.
Speaker:Speaker: Oh, this bread is fabulous.
Speaker:Speaker: Oh, this this is fabulous.
Speaker:Speaker: And so if I do something that I know that my mom would have a
Speaker:Speaker: positive reaction to, I can basically already know what
Speaker:Speaker: she's gonna say, right?
Speaker:Speaker: She's gonna go, oh, Rachel, that's fabulous.
Speaker:Speaker: It's kind of the same concept with God when we know the word,
Speaker:Speaker: when we are taking his Word in, when we are learning His word
Speaker:Speaker: and studying his precepts, and genuinely trying to understand
Speaker:Speaker: and know and learn his heart and imitate his heart.
Speaker:Speaker: A lot of times we can know what he would say about something.
Speaker:Speaker: And so especially if you are
Speaker:Speaker: skeptical about this and it's
Speaker:Speaker: totally fine if you are
Speaker:Speaker: skeptical.
Speaker:Speaker: The first time I heard of the concept of listening prayer, I
Speaker:Speaker: was like, oh, oh, it's a cult.
Speaker:Speaker: It's not a cult.
Speaker:Speaker: I absolutely promise you, even
Speaker:Speaker: if this is something that is
Speaker:Speaker: really difficult for you to wrap
Speaker:Speaker: your brain around, I want you to
Speaker:Speaker: just think about it as a
Speaker:Speaker: journaling exercise, where you
Speaker:Speaker: are thinking through your
Speaker:Speaker: knowledge of God and His Word
Speaker:Speaker: and going, okay, what would
Speaker:Speaker: God's response be in a situation
Speaker:Speaker: like this?
Speaker:Speaker: And then from there, when you have a prompt or when you have
Speaker:Speaker: something that you are writing down, when you have an answer,
Speaker:Speaker: then you can go back and pray over it and go, okay, God, I
Speaker:Speaker: need you to direct me.
Speaker:Speaker: Is this your voice that I'm hearing?
Speaker:Speaker: You know, is this true?
Speaker:Speaker: Is this what your response would be to something?
Speaker:Speaker: And we've all experienced little nudges in our spirit, right.
Speaker:Speaker: Whether you want to call that your conscience, whether you
Speaker:Speaker: want to call that the Holy Spirit, whatever the case may
Speaker:Speaker: be, we've all experienced a little nudge before, and it
Speaker:Speaker: takes a lot of practice.
Speaker:Speaker: But listening to those nudges while informing them with
Speaker:Speaker: Scripture listening prayer is not in any way, shape or form a
Speaker:Speaker: substitute for Scripture.
Speaker:Speaker: It will never contradict scripture anything.
Speaker:Speaker: If you hear something that's like completely contrary to
Speaker:Speaker: Scripture and the nature of God and the nature of Jesus, that is
Speaker:Speaker: not God talking to you.
Speaker:Speaker: Um, but when you are genuinely operating in good faith, taking
Speaker:Speaker: in the word, digging into God's Spirit and who he is, getting to
Speaker:Speaker: know him, this can be a really wonderful way, even if it is
Speaker:Speaker: just a thought exercise for you.
Speaker:Speaker: Even if it is purely theoretical for you to go, okay, what would
Speaker:Speaker: God say about this?
Speaker:Speaker: There is so much value that can be found here.
Speaker:Speaker: So I want you to take some time and do what we just described
Speaker:Speaker: with Luke one thirty seven.
Speaker:Speaker: You can use whatever version you would like.
Speaker:Speaker: I always recommend looking at a couple different versions.
Speaker:Speaker: There is no perfect version of the Bible.
Speaker:Speaker: The Bible is a translation
Speaker:Speaker: that's it's never going to be
Speaker:Speaker: perfect.
Speaker:Speaker: So looking at multiple translations and digging into
Speaker:Speaker: the original text and the historical context is crucially
Speaker:Speaker: important for understanding what Scripture actually says.
Speaker:Speaker: There are plenty of examples of verses that, when looked at in
Speaker:Speaker: plain English, seem very clearly to mean one thing.
Speaker:Speaker: But when you look at them with
Speaker:Speaker: the context, with the original
Speaker:Speaker: language, all of that good
Speaker:Speaker: stuff.
Speaker:Speaker: It is a completely different meaning.
Speaker:Speaker: So take some time.
Speaker:Speaker: Pause.
Speaker:Speaker: Go do some listening prayer on Luke one thirty seven and then
Speaker:Speaker: we will move on.
Speaker:Speaker: Once you're back.
Speaker:Speaker: Go do it.
Speaker:Speaker: I'm serious.
Speaker:Speaker: Go do it.
Speaker:Speaker: Okay.
Speaker:Speaker: Did you do it?
Speaker:Speaker: If not, here's one more chance to pause.
Speaker:Speaker: Go do some listening prayer or some journaling, if that's what
Speaker:Speaker: you want to call it.
Speaker:Speaker: Whatever you want to do to
Speaker:Speaker: engage with this verse on a
Speaker:Speaker: deeper level.
Speaker:Speaker: Go do that and then come back.
Speaker:Speaker: Okay, let's move on for real this time.
Speaker:Speaker: There are a couple extra resources that I pulled for you
Speaker:Speaker: while you're going through this process, while you're going
Speaker:Speaker: through this study.
Speaker:Speaker: Those links are available in the workbook, which again is at the
Speaker:Speaker: link in the place where go over to my profile.
Speaker:Speaker: You'll see it.
Speaker:Speaker: Um, but those links are in there.
Speaker:Speaker: There is an article from the Bible Project.
Speaker:Speaker: I'm a huge fan of the Bible Project.
Speaker:Speaker: They are fantastic.
Speaker:Speaker: They.
Speaker:Speaker: Their hearts are so beautiful.
Speaker:Speaker: They have such an intense, deep knowledge of the Word of God and
Speaker:Speaker: of the original context and of the original language.
Speaker:Speaker: It's phenomenal.
Speaker:Speaker: And everything over there is free.
Speaker:Speaker: So definitely go check out the Bible Project, go support them.
Speaker:Speaker: But they have a really fantastic article that outlines and dives
Speaker:Speaker: deep on what is advent and what can we learn from it.
Speaker:Speaker: There are a couple highlights that I pulled from it that I
Speaker:Speaker: will be sending out.
Speaker:Speaker: I do a weekly newsletter called The Sabbath Edit that gets sent
Speaker:Speaker: out on Sundays.
Speaker:Speaker: You can probably guess.
Speaker:Speaker: Um, but if you want to sign up for that and receive that
Speaker:Speaker: newsletter every week, that'll have kind of what I'm learning
Speaker:Speaker: that week, some podcast episodes or some articles or things that
Speaker:Speaker: I found really interesting, a couple things that I'm really
Speaker:Speaker: enjoying that week and that gets sent out on Sunday.
Speaker:Speaker: So if you want to join that, you can head over to the link in my
Speaker:Speaker: profile as well.
Speaker:Speaker: Um, but I would very, very strongly encourage you to go
Speaker:Speaker: read the article about advent from the Bible Project.
Speaker:Speaker: And if you don't want to go pull the link from the workbook, you
Speaker:Speaker: can just Google search it, Advent Bible Project and you
Speaker:Speaker: should be good to go.
Speaker:Speaker: The sun got real intense, so I pulled the shade down.
Speaker:Speaker: I just have the workbook pulled up here on my iPad, which again
Speaker:Speaker: go download it.
Speaker:Speaker: It is free.
Speaker:Speaker: Um, so journaling prompt number five for the scripture portion
Speaker:Speaker: this week is Luke one thirty seven tells us nothing will be
Speaker:Speaker: impossible with God.
Speaker:Speaker: What feelings, thoughts,
Speaker:Speaker: memories, or ideas rise to the
Speaker:Speaker: surface when you read this
Speaker:Speaker: verse?
Speaker:Speaker: Now what I want you to do.
Speaker:Speaker: This is another point where I'm going to tell you to pause.
Speaker:Speaker: Go do some journaling on that particular question.
Speaker:Speaker: You can rewind it as many times as you need to, but pause here,
Speaker:Speaker: go do the journaling portion and then come back.
Speaker:Speaker: Did you do it?
Speaker:Speaker: Did you pause it?
Speaker:Speaker: Did you go journal?
Speaker:Speaker: If you didn't go do it and then we'll continue.
Speaker:Speaker: Oh, cool.
Speaker:Speaker: I recorded the entire rest of
Speaker:Speaker: the video and then it got
Speaker:Speaker: deleted.
Speaker:Speaker: All right.
Speaker:Speaker: Well, anyways, so what I would like to do, I am just going to
Speaker:Speaker: go ahead and read what I got.
Speaker:Speaker: Um, you know what came to my heart when I was doing this
Speaker:Speaker: scripture prompt today?
Speaker:Speaker: And now I'm trying to remember what I have already said that
Speaker:Speaker: got recorded in the video.
Speaker:Speaker: Um, and what didn't.
Speaker:Speaker: So if I end up repeating myself,
Speaker:Speaker: I'm sorry, but, you know, I try
Speaker:Speaker: to be as authentic as I can on
Speaker:Speaker: this channel.
Speaker:Speaker: It's not published.
Speaker:Speaker: My podcast episodes, uh, the long ones are quite a bit more
Speaker:Speaker: polished, but especially here on this particular platform.
Speaker:Speaker: I like to just keep it real.
Speaker:Speaker: So, you know what?
Speaker:Speaker: If I repeat myself, I repeat myself.
Speaker:Speaker: Um, so be it.
Speaker:Speaker: But I have been.
Speaker:Speaker: I've tried to be as vulnerable as possible here on this
Speaker:Speaker: channel, um, that it's been a very, very difficult season and
Speaker:Speaker: a very long, difficult season.
Speaker:Speaker: Um, even before my husband and I met, um, I've talked quite a bit
Speaker:Speaker: about our story, but long story short, we both went through our
Speaker:Speaker: own brutal divorces.
Speaker:Speaker: Um, and then he was diagnosed with brain cancer.
Speaker:Speaker: Actually, the brain cancer diagnosis happened earlier, but
Speaker:Speaker: that's a whole thing.
Speaker:Speaker: Um, and then when we found each
Speaker:Speaker: other and got married less than
Speaker:Speaker: two months into marriage, more
Speaker:Speaker: cancer.
Speaker:Speaker: Uh, he wasn't even finished with treatment for the first one yet.
Speaker:Speaker: Then he ended up losing his job.
Speaker:Speaker: Uh, which is a whole thing, which was a very, let's say, the
Speaker:Speaker: word unfair situation.
Speaker:Speaker: We'll just say it was an unfair situation.
Speaker:Speaker: Um, and he has been looking for another job for quite a while
Speaker:Speaker: now, and it's just been a very long season of uncertainty.
Speaker:Speaker: There's still so much to be incredibly grateful for.
Speaker:Speaker: We are still very privileged
Speaker:Speaker: people to be in the position
Speaker:Speaker: that we are, even with the stuff
Speaker:Speaker: that we have dealt with, and
Speaker:Speaker: there is so much to be grateful
Speaker:Speaker: for.
Speaker:Speaker: But it's also really freaking heavy sometimes.
Speaker:Speaker: And so I just want to read to you the prompt, uh, or what came
Speaker:Speaker: to my heart when I was journaling through this prompt.
Speaker:Speaker: And there's, there's a point once we kind of get to the
Speaker:Speaker: middle, that's what I really, really want to talk about.
Speaker:Speaker: So it's a mix of trepidation.
Speaker:Speaker: Well, let me read the question one more time.
Speaker:Speaker: Sorry.
Speaker:Speaker: We're a little it's a little chaotic today.
Speaker:Speaker: But like I said, we're going with authentic over polished,
Speaker:Speaker: particularly on this platform.
Speaker:Speaker: Uh, so the prompt one more time
Speaker:Speaker: is Luke one thirty seven tells
Speaker:Speaker: us nothing will be impossible
Speaker:Speaker: with God.
Speaker:Speaker: What feelings, thoughts,
Speaker:Speaker: memories or ideas rise to the
Speaker:Speaker: surface when you read this
Speaker:Speaker: verse?
Speaker:Speaker: And so here's my answer.
Speaker:Speaker: It's a mix of trepidation, hope, excitement, and discomfort.
Speaker:Speaker: I'm still struggling with how difficult it's felt in this
Speaker:Speaker: season of refinement.
Speaker:Speaker: And here's here's what I really want to get into.
Speaker:Speaker: Perhaps the hesitation is
Speaker:Speaker: actually contributing to
Speaker:Speaker: Ungratefulness.
Speaker:Speaker: These feelings are in the way of
Speaker:Speaker: giving as much glory to God as I
Speaker:Speaker: can.
Speaker:Speaker: They're a distraction and I need to surrender them.
Speaker:Speaker: I've talked quite a bit, even especially during this study,
Speaker:Speaker: about how when God gives me a yes, when a prayer is answered,
Speaker:Speaker: when I receive something I've been hoping and praying for, it
Speaker:Speaker: almost causes an anxiety reaction in me.
Speaker:Speaker: I start to kind of question, okay, this is great, but when is
Speaker:Speaker: the other shoe going to drop?
Speaker:Speaker: When is it going to come in?
Speaker:Speaker: What the the lesson is, where is
Speaker:Speaker: the refinement that's going to
Speaker:Speaker: come?
Speaker:Speaker: Because of course with anything
Speaker:Speaker: good, there's also going to be
Speaker:Speaker: bad.
Speaker:Speaker: And I almost like brace for impact.
Speaker:Speaker: And I didn't realize until I was
Speaker:Speaker: journaling on this this morning
Speaker:Speaker: that because I'm going through
Speaker:Speaker: this as you are, I'm going
Speaker:Speaker: through the study in real time
Speaker:Speaker: alongside you.
Speaker:Speaker: And I started to realize that maybe this bracing for impact,
Speaker:Speaker: maybe this hesitation to just embrace what God is giving me
Speaker:Speaker: with joy Is standing in the way of giving as much glory to God
Speaker:Speaker: as I can, which then in turn is getting in the way of
Speaker:Speaker: experiencing as much joy as possible from what God is giving
Speaker:Speaker: me at any given time.
Speaker:Speaker: And two things can be true at the same time, right?
Speaker:Speaker: Something can be really hard, but also really good.
Speaker:Speaker: That's actually something God
Speaker:Speaker: said to me while I was doing
Speaker:Speaker: listening prayer on Luke one
Speaker:Speaker: thirty seven this morning, he
Speaker:Speaker: said, good and hard are never
Speaker:Speaker: mutually exclusive.
Speaker:Speaker: What you think you want will always pale in comparison to
Speaker:Speaker: what I have for you.
Speaker:Speaker: When you trust me.
Speaker:Speaker: Come deeper still, daughter.
Speaker:Speaker: There's so much more to see, to experience, to taste, to grasp.
Speaker:Speaker: And I think this morning is
Speaker:Speaker: actually a perfect example of
Speaker:Speaker: that.
Speaker:Speaker: So for those who don't know, um, I co-parent my son with my
Speaker:Speaker: ex-husband as well as, um, my husband's kiddos with his ex.
Speaker:Speaker: And this morning I had to drop my little guy off.
Speaker:Speaker: He's four.
Speaker:Speaker: I dropped him off at school and we do exchanges at school.
Speaker:Speaker: That's just easier for him.
Speaker:Speaker: And so it's the end of my week
Speaker:Speaker: with him, so I won't see him
Speaker:Speaker: again until I pick him up next
Speaker:Speaker: Friday.
Speaker:Speaker: And being a co-parent is a really wild thing.
Speaker:Speaker: Uh, because, you know, on one hand, tonight we are kid free.
Speaker:Speaker: My husband and I are kid free.
Speaker:Speaker: We get to eat what we want.
Speaker:Speaker: We get to watch what we want.
Speaker:Speaker: We get to do whatever we want.
Speaker:Speaker: And that can be really exciting.
Speaker:Speaker: You know, we've we've kind of trained ourselves to look at the
Speaker:Speaker: time away from our kids as time to be just Rach and Cam instead
Speaker:Speaker: of mom and dad.
Speaker:Speaker: And so that was that's intentional.
Speaker:Speaker: Like it especially in the early
Speaker:Speaker: days, you know, giving my son
Speaker:Speaker: over to my ex felt like losing
Speaker:Speaker: part of my body for a little
Speaker:Speaker: while.
Speaker:Speaker: Um, and so this has been a very
Speaker:Speaker: intentional mindset shift that
Speaker:Speaker: we've made.
Speaker:Speaker: So on one hand, we're like, okay, cool.
Speaker:Speaker: We get just some us time tonight.
Speaker:Speaker: We get a we get a break from kids, from being mom and dad.
Speaker:Speaker: We get to just like be ourselves
Speaker:Speaker: and not be responsible for
Speaker:Speaker: anyone.
Speaker:Speaker: But at the same time, you best believe every time I drop that
Speaker:Speaker: little guy off on Fridays, I get in my car and I cry.
Speaker:Speaker: And I've tried to be open with him.
Speaker:Speaker: I'm like, wow, baby.
Speaker:Speaker: Like, I'm so gonna miss you.
Speaker:Speaker: I'm so glad you get to go see Daddy and Mommy.
Speaker:Speaker: Cali, I'm so glad you get to go see your sisters.
Speaker:Speaker: I'm gonna miss you, but I'm so glad you get to go and do that.
Speaker:Speaker: And so for both of us, he gets to go see his other family who
Speaker:Speaker: loves him so much, who he has so much fun with.
Speaker:Speaker: He's the oldest over there, and he's the youngest over here, and
Speaker:Speaker: sometimes the only child.
Speaker:Speaker: It's like a whole thing.
Speaker:Speaker: But for him, it's so good because he gets to see people
Speaker:Speaker: he's been missing for a week.
Speaker:Speaker: But it's also really difficult.
Speaker:Speaker: He hates going back and forth,
Speaker:Speaker: and he misses me when he's gone
Speaker:Speaker: from me and he misses his dad
Speaker:Speaker: and his mom, his other mom and
Speaker:Speaker: his other sisters when he's not
Speaker:Speaker: with them.
Speaker:Speaker: And it's the same for me.
Speaker:Speaker: I enjoy getting to spend one on
Speaker:Speaker: one time with my husband, but I
Speaker:Speaker: also miss my kids when they're
Speaker:Speaker: not here.
Speaker:Speaker: Um, and so something can be really difficult, but really
Speaker:Speaker: good at the same time.
Speaker:Speaker: And what I want to encourage you to focus on today along with me,
Speaker:Speaker: like I said, I am doing this along with you.
Speaker:Speaker: I'm doing this study along with you.
Speaker:Speaker: I haven't, you know, gone through and done these before.
Speaker:Speaker: I'm going through all of this material for the first time at
Speaker:Speaker: the same time you are.
Speaker:Speaker: And so this was the first time
Speaker:Speaker: that I ever really thought about
Speaker:Speaker: this.
Speaker:Speaker: And I want to encourage you today to focus on this with me.
Speaker:Speaker: Where could you be stealing joy from yourself and glory from God
Speaker:Speaker: primarily glory from God?
Speaker:Speaker: Where could you be stealing
Speaker:Speaker: glory from God, but also in turn
Speaker:Speaker: stealing joy from your own
Speaker:Speaker: experience because you are
Speaker:Speaker: focused on what is difficult
Speaker:Speaker: about a situation instead of the
Speaker:Speaker: good.
Speaker:Speaker: Now I want to be super clear.
Speaker:Speaker: That does not mean adopting a mindset of toxic positivity.
Speaker:Speaker: Things are hard and it's okay
Speaker:Speaker: that they're hard, and it's
Speaker:Speaker: healthy to acknowledge that they
Speaker:Speaker: are hard.
Speaker:Speaker: But there is a difference between going, wow, this is
Speaker:Speaker: incredibly challenging, and I would very strongly prefer not
Speaker:Speaker: to be in this situation and just pretending it's not a bad
Speaker:Speaker: situation at all.
Speaker:Speaker: Those are two very, very different things, and it's a
Speaker:Speaker: very important nuance to make.
Speaker:Speaker: So we are being realistic about our circumstances, but we are
Speaker:Speaker: also choosing to embrace the joy of what God is giving us.
Speaker:Speaker: So that would be a great journal prompt.
Speaker:Speaker: If you would like to break out your journal for a little more
Speaker:Speaker: time today, or you can just think on it.
Speaker:Speaker: Whatever the case may be, I would love to hear your thoughts
Speaker:Speaker: in the comments.
Speaker:Speaker: Uh, these videos also get uploaded on as podcast episodes
Speaker:Speaker: on my podcast, The True Grit Podcast with Rachel Grit.
Speaker:Speaker: You can find the link to that where the links live as well.
Speaker:Speaker: Um, please make sure you like this video.
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Speaker:Speaker: You can tag a friend, email it to a friend, post it on social,
Speaker:Speaker: whatever the case may be.
Speaker:Speaker: Um, I am doing this for free, so
Speaker:Speaker: if you would like to support me,
Speaker:Speaker: support the study and buy me a
Speaker:Speaker: coffee.
Speaker:Speaker: You can do that at my link over in the link place as well.
Speaker:Speaker: Um, make sure you download your workbook.
Speaker:Speaker: Uh, there will be an updated
Speaker:Speaker: version of the workbook this
Speaker:Speaker: coming weekend.
Speaker:Speaker: I am working on that today, and every week we'll be rolling out
Speaker:Speaker: the content fresh for the next.
Speaker:Speaker: This was week one.
Speaker:Speaker: There will be three more weeks after this one.
Speaker:Speaker: Um, and that will also, uh, get
Speaker:Speaker: sent out in the Sabbath edit,
Speaker:Speaker: which is the newsletter that I
Speaker:Speaker: talked about.
Speaker:Speaker: So. Okay, I will see you tomorrow.
Speaker:Speaker: Bye.

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