The Apprenticeship Way with Marc Alan Schelske

The Freedom To Not Get Your Way (TAW004)

May 24, 2018
The discussion highlights the detrimental burden of needing to get our way in a performance-driven culture. It dives into the emotional conflict that arises from unmet expectations and the struggle for submission in times of suffering. Personal reflections connect Jesus' moment of surrender with our own desires for control. The importance of embracing discomfort as a catalyst for spiritual growth is emphasized. Finally, the concept of mutual submission is explored, encouraging listeners to let go of personal agendas to align more closely with divine purpose.
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ANECDOTE

Job Candidate Backed Out

  • Marc Alan Schelske shared how a job candidate backed out after extensive training during his planned job transition.
  • This unexpected change left him frustrated, stuck, and angry, disrupting his plans and ministry goals.
INSIGHT

Cultural Burden of Getting Way

  • Our culture burdens us with the need to get our own way, causing pain and sadness.
  • Society wrongly promotes personal freedom as always aligning with getting what we want.
INSIGHT

Scripture on Submission

  • Scripture commands submission to authority, which clashes with modern views and abuses of authority.
  • These verses challenge us to consider submission beyond cultural resistance, despite complex contexts.
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