How Abiding is Possible (TAW019) (Anchor Prayer, Part 1)
Apr 26, 2019
Explore the concept of living connected to Jesus as a means of finding stability in chaotic times. Discover how mental habits can either anchor us or lead to worry and anxiety. Hear personal stories that illustrate the importance of building stronger spiritual supports in daily life. Learn the practice of 'abiding' in Christ and how it can transform your spiritual journey. Engage with a community focused on enhancing emotional growth and spiritual understanding.
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Towel Hook Anchor Story
Marc Alan Schelske shares a personal story about installing towel hooks with drywall anchors rated for 30 pounds.
The hooks fell off when kids pulled on towels, illustrating how life with kids demands stronger anchors.
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Need for Stronger Anchors
Life is chaotic and pulls us in many directions, making old anchors insufficient.
We need stronger anchors to stay centered amid stress and divisiveness in the world.
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Jesus as the Vine Anchor
Jesus taught remaining connected to Him like branches to a vine, especially after His resurrection.
Following Jesus will require effort and intentionality since He won't be physically present anymore.
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Jesus told us to live connected to the vine. We often refer to that as the Abiding Life. If you grew up in the churh you probably heard about that a lot.
Well, I wonder… Do you have an ongoing sense of Jesus’ presence in your life? Do you even believe that’s possible? Would you think I’m crazy if I suggest that we really can have a persistent sense of the Divine in our lives?
And what if I suggested this had to do with your mental habits?
Show Notes
Show notes will not be a transcript. At least not now. You’ll find a few key bullet points, any scriptures references, as well as any other books or resources referenced.
This is Episode 1 of the Anchor Prayer series.
The anchor we need to hold us steady in a chaotic world is abiding in Christ. But what does that even mean?
Jesus taught this principle in the Upper Room in John 15.
Theology (intellectual ideas) is not enough to provide us with a solid anchor in a chaotic life.
Trying to force ourselves to think about God a lot is also not a good enough anchor to keep us steady.
The key to abiding has to do with our mental habits. Mental habits are patterns of thought and emotion that we have practices over and over. As a result, they become easier, more natural, even second nature.
We often practice a kind of mental liturgy when we worry. Repeating our worries over and over, we focus our minds on those worrying concerns, and they grow larger in our mental experience. This is almost like a prayer, only the focus is our worries rather than God.
The more often we engage in this “liturgy” the easier it becomes for us.
If we are going to really experience abiding in Christ, we are going to need different mental habits.
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