What’s going on in your head
Colossians 2:8, Romans 8:5-8, John 8:44, John 14:26, Proverbs 4:23
We all know we have a running conversation with ourselves. But it’s not just “self-talk.”
We’re not the only voice in theconversation! Altogether, there are four “other” voices constantly exerting themselves to shape what we think, say, and do.
Not all of them are healthy.
Knowing the simple premise of this series can transform how you feel about getting up, starting your workday, going golfing, making the most of your relationships with your wife and children, meeting with friends or strangers, your value as a person, and so many other situations.
You will leave with a simple life-changing tool to
help you take back control of the narrative in your head.
Golf Cart discussion
1. Give an example of a current mad, sad, bad, or glad thought that you can’t figure out.
2. What are the four voices from today’s Scriptures? Why is it important to figure out which voice is speaking and make the adjustment according to
Proverbs 4:23?
3. Write down your normal state of mind for each of the following (for example: glad, sad, mad, bad, fearful, anxious, feeling superior or inferior, competent
or incompetent, shame, guilt, needed, unneeded, wanted, unwanted, loved, unloved, understood, misunderstood, useful, not useful, appreciated,
underappreciated):
SITUATION: VOICE:
• Getting up _____________________ ___________
• Starting workday________________ ___________
• Getting exercise ________________ ___________
• Relationship w/wife ______________ ___________
• Success as father _______________ ___________
• Friends _______________________ ___________
• Work _________________________ ___________
• Value as a person _______________ ___________
• Sense of purpose _______________ ___________
• State of the world _______________ ___________
• Other _________________________ ___________
ch voice is responsible for each state of mind you identified. Write your
Answers.
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