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EPISODE · Jan 22, 2024 · 28 MIN

Some People Change: Moving Forward | Chris Gregg

from First Christian Church of Brazil Indiana Sermons · host First Christian Church in Brazil Indiana

Breaking Chains: A Spiritual Guide to Overcoming Bad HabitsJoin us in this empowering episode of our Christian sermon podcast, titled "Moving Forward." No one plans to mess up their lives, yet many find themselves in difficult situations, one bad decision at a time. Drawing inspiration from Judges 16:1, where Samson took a detour to Gaza, we explore the spiritual aspects of our choices and habits.In this episode, we delve into the importance of identifying the spiritual "why" behind our actions, emphasizing that real change comes from spiritual transformation, not just behavior modification. We discuss the spiritual who and what, focusing on cultivating habits that align with our desired identity.Our exploration includes a quick review of the spiritual why, addressing the question of why we do what we do. We encourage listeners to reflect on their habits, both good and bad, and provide practical insights on breaking bad habits and cultivating good ones. James 1:21 serves as a guide, reminding us to submit to God and let His word transform our hearts.Discover the power of defining and understanding your habits, whether it's related to diet, digital engagement, substance abuse, or attitude. Learn why good habits are challenging to start and bad habits challenging to break. Uncover the habit cycle – cue, craving, response, reward – and find out how removing the cue can interrupt the action.Our episode offers practical advice on breaking bad habits, making good habits easy, and bad habits difficult. We explore the importance of removing cues related to places, times, moods, moments, and people. Drawing from a study of 12,000 people over 32 years, we highlight the impact of social circles on habits and the wisdom in walking with the wise.The message is clear: if you want to change your future, start by changing your habits today. We discuss severe measures for extreme habits and emphasize that the habits you have today will shape who you become tomorrow. Whether you're dealing with gambling, drug addiction, alcoholism, or other challenges, there's hope for breaking free with God's healing power.In the face of bad news, we bring the good news that you are not defined by your past actions; you are who God says you are. Find hope in knowing that when you are weak, His power is made perfect, and His power is greater than your patterns. No habit is too bad for God's healing power to help you break free. Tune in and discover the path to breaking chains and moving forward in faith.

Breaking Chains: A Spiritual Guide to Overcoming Bad HabitsJoin us in this empowering episode of our Christian sermon podcast, titled "Moving Forward." No one plans to mess up their lives, yet many find themselves in difficult situations, one bad decision at a time. Drawing inspiration from Judges 16:1, where Samson took a detour to Gaza, we explore the spiritual aspects of our choices and habits.In this episode, we delve into the importance of identifying the spiritual "why" behind our actions, emphasizing that real change comes from spiritual transformation, not just behavior modification. We discuss the spiritual who and what, focusing on cultivating habits that align with our desired identity.Our exploration includes a quick review of the spiritual why, addressing the question of why we do what we do. We encourage listeners to reflect on their habits, both good and bad, and provide practical insights on breaking bad habits and cultivating good ones. James 1:21 serves as a guide, reminding us to submit to God and let His word transform our hearts.Discover the power of defining and understanding your habits, whether it's related to diet, digital engagement, substance abuse, or attitude. Learn why good habits are challenging to start and bad habits challenging to break. Uncover the habit cycle – cue, craving, response, reward – and find out how removing the cue can interrupt the action.Our episode offers practical advice on breaking bad habits, making good habits easy, and bad habits difficult. We explore the importance of removing cues related to places, times, moods, moments, and people. Drawing from a study of 12,000 people over 32 years, we highlight the impact of social circles on habits and the wisdom in walking with the wise.The message is clear: if you want to change your future, start by changing your habits today. We discuss severe measures for extreme habits and emphasize that the habits you have today will shape who you become tomorrow. Whether you're dealing with gambling, drug addiction, alcoholism, or other challenges, there's hope for breaking free with God's healing power.In the face of bad news, we bring the good news that you are not defined by your past actions; you are who God says you are. Find hope in knowing that when you are weak, His power is made perfect, and His power is greater than your patterns. No habit is too bad for God's healing power to help you break free. Tune in and discover the path to breaking chains and moving forward in faith.

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