The Spiritual Discipline of Minding Your Own Damn Business (TAW013)
Feb 15, 2019
Discover the transformative power of minding your own business for spiritual growth. Learn how comparing yourself to others can lead to frustration and distract you from your own journey. Explore insightful stories that illustrate the emotional toll of envy and competition. Find out how focusing on personal experiences fosters peace and spiritual well-being, echoing the wisdom of biblical narratives. Ultimately, the message encourages you to embrace your unique path and stop worrying about the journeys of others.
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Book Launch Emotional Rollercoaster
Marc Alan Schelske shares the emotional rollercoaster after his book launch on Amazon.
He experienced pride and doubt fueled by hourly sales rankings and comparisons with other books.
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Comparison Hinders Spiritual Growth
Comparison breeds frustration and distracts from personal spiritual growth.
It provides a false sense of accomplishment but ultimately hinders genuine inner development.
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Peter's Spiritual Comparison
After Peter's restoration, he asked Jesus about another disciple's future instead of focusing on his own.
Jesus replied, "What is that to you? As for you, follow me," redirecting Peter to mind his own journey.
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Episode 013 – The Spiritual Discipline of Minding Your Own Damn Business
There’s an important spiritual practice you might be overlooking. Lots of people are. But this one little thing can bring you a lot of peace. And I know you and me both could use more inner peace. That practice?
Minding your own damn business. This is a key that opens the door of spiritual growth.
Show Notes
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One of the most destructive things we do for our spiritual growth is to compare ourselves to other people.
Comparison feels like an accomplishment, since it allows us to highlight how we’re doing well in comparison to other people, but it distracts us from our own inner life and spiritual journey.
So much of our frustration and unhappiness comes from our tendency to compare.
Jesus restores Peter on the beach and forgives him, then he tells Peter something about his future. Peter’s first response is to point at someone else and ask, “Well, what about him?”InJohn 21:17-22 we see Peter and Jesus interacting, and Peter’s first instinct is to compare himself to someone else’s spiritual journey.
Jesus’ response: “What is that to you? As for you, follow me.”
This is the key to opening the door to spiritual growth.
The Spiritual Practice of Minding Your Own Business
When I’m focused on the journey of other people, I don’t have to do anything toward my own growth.
Comparing my choices with other people feels like an accomplishment, but it keeps you from growing.
You are responsible for your own journey and that is where your energy and attention should be focused
“If we will closely attend to the duty of following Christ, we shall find neither heart nor time to meddle with that which does not belong to us.” – Commentary on John 21:22
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