Taking classes, doing training, maybe learning a hobby or language…most professionals see this kind of self-development as a must to get ahead. But in this second episode of Faithful on the Clock, we’ll explore why self-development isn’t about YOU at all, and how you can use it to reflect who God is.
Timestamps:
[00:04] - Intro
[00:27] - The traditional view of self-development
[01:25] - The traditional view of self-development is backward because joy, peace, and security are gifts rather than things to be earned.
[02:33] - The purpose of self-development is to reflect the image, potential, and nature of God.
[03:37] - You do not have to be perfect as you engage in self-development, but you are called to do what is difficult and right to set yourself apart as a believer.
[05:46] - Think about how your self-development can serve God any time you feel motivated to try something new and grow, and look for “off-label” uses for what you learn.
[06:32] - Prayer
[07:23] - Outro/next episode preview
[07:57] - Postroll CTA
Key takeaways:
Relevant Links:
The Real Reason Self-Development Matters for Christians
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