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Rick Warren
Hey, everyone. Welcome to Pastor Rick's Daily Hope. And whether you listen every day or you just found us, we are so glad you've joined us. Today, Rick wraps up his series called Preparing for your future. Rick shares how God's destiny for your life is good and how you get to choose much of your destiny. And now here's Rick with the final part of a message called making the most of your mind.
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Now, how do I store up knowledge? There are two ways. Just write these down. One is by reading, and two is through relationships. Reading and relationships. Now, if you don't like to read, fine. You don't like to read, you can listen. And today, you can listen to audio books, and you can listen to podcasts, and you can listen to MP3s, and you can listen to CDs of sermons and all kinds of things so you don't have to read. But reading, which is individualized input and relationships, which is communal input, and you need them both if you're gonna be all you're gonna be in the next 10 years. In the decade of destiny, wise men store up knowledge. You know, when I was 16 years old, I read a book. And in that book, the one thing I got out of that book, it said this. Your life will be largely influenced and determined by the books you read and the people you meet, the books you read and the people you meet. So I decided I'm gonna be intentional about both of those who I meet, who I get to know. And there are a lot of people I'd just like to get to know, and I'd just write to them. And it was before anybody knew who I was, and I would just take the effort to reach out to people, to learn. And I started collecting books when I was just 16 years old. There was a period of my life I was reading a book a day. I didn't. I don't do it anymore. And you say, how do you do that? Little skinny books, okay? Big print, lots of pictures, okay? But I started collecting books. You know, I would suggest that one of the great legacies, if you're a mother or a father, and one of the great legacies is to build a family library that you can pass on to the next generation. That is part of your legacy. What is you doing? You're storing up wisdom. You're storing up knowledge. You get good, solid Christian books, classics and things like that. And I decided I was gonna do that and that I'd leave it to the next generation. I cited this as a very young man. Now I've bought almost. Well, most of those books I bought by used books. You just go online and there's lots of used bookstores now. You don't ever have to pay new for almost anything today. And I bought. And today I have almost 20,000 volumes in my library. Okay. Now, twice in the book of Proverbs, God says, store up my commands within you. In other words, put them inside. That means think about them, memorize them, and put them inside of you. Why? Because it helps you get on the right path. Proverbs 19:8. Those who get wisdom do themselves a favor. And those who love learning will succeed. Now, how many of you, I'd like to see your hands on this, would like to succeed, would like your life to be successful in the next 10 years? See your hands? Yeah. I hope that's all of us. Cause what's the alternative? Failure? I don't understand. Well, I don't wanna succeed. Oh, what do you wanna do? Fail? You think God put you here on Earth? No. No, I want you to succeed as your pastor. Okay. And the Bible says, those who love learning will succeed. And how do you learn? Two ways. Reading and relationships. There are things you will learn in a small group you will never learn in a book. It's wise to learn from experience. It's wiser to learn from the experiences of others, and it's a whole lot less painful. I don't have time to make all the mistakes myself, so I'd like you to go out and make a few and then tell me what doesn't work. And that's what we do. In a small group. In a small group, we learn from each other. That's why you need to be in a small group. You need to have a regular reading program to build your mind. You need to be in a small group for relationships, to build your mind. Now, there are two other ways that we grow, okay? So we wanna keep on learning. The fourth thing we need to do is to renew your mind daily. Renew your mind daily with God's word. It is God's word that has the power to renew our minds. You see, your mind gets tired, your mind runs out of energy, and it needs to be renewed. It needs to be transformed. And if you're gonna change anything in your life in the next 10 years, it's gonna start in your mind doesn't start in your behavior. It starts in your thoughts. Romans 12.
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Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world. In other words, all of the things you know. Materialism, secularism, hedonism, things like that. But be transformed by. Read it with me. The renewing of your mind. Then you'll be able to test and approve what God's will is. His good and pleasing and perfect will. You say, I really wanna know God's will for my life in the next 10 years. What does God want me to do with my life in the next decade? Well, how do you know that you have to be transformed? And how do you be transformed? By the renewing of your mind. How do you do that? By daily engagement with the Word of God. Now listen to the Word. I just said engagement with the Word of God. I didn't say daily reading of the Word of God. I don't care if you read it or not. You may not be a reader. If you don't like to read, don't read. Listen. There are lots of ways to listen. You can get the Bible on MP3. You can get the Bible on cassette or CD. You just need to have your mind in contact with the Word every day. If you're not a reader, don't sweat it. You can be a hearer, not a reader. But you need to get the Word engaged in your life on a daily basis. The Bible Ephesians calls it the washing of the water of the Word, which washes the filth out of your mind. It washes the filth, it washes the pollution out of your mind. Now why do we do this? Why do we renew our minds with the Word? Look at the next verse, Isaiah 26:3. You will keep in perfect peace all who trust in you, whose thoughts are fixed on you. Let me ask you, what do you think about most in your life? Now just think about this for a minute. What do you think about most? Whatever you think about most in your life is your God. Some people, they think about golf all the time. Golf is their God. Some people think about their boat all their time. The boat is their God. Some people, all they think about is their work. Their their work is their God. I don't care what you say is number one in your life. Tell me how you spend your time, spend your money, and what you think about most and I'll tell you what's most important in your life. Now, you need to fix your mind every day on God. And what I suggest you do is that you start your day with God, either listening to the Word or reading the Word before anything else. His Word is the first Word in my life. Why? Study after study has shown that the first five to ten minutes of your day determines your mood for the Rest of the day. So you don't wanna start with bad news. You wanna start with good news. You wanna. This is good news, not bad news. I mean, you can get up in the morning. You can get up and say, good morning, Lord, or good Lord. It's morning. And then you've just set the attitude for the rest of the day. And so you start by renewing your mind every day with God's word in building your mind. Okay, there's one more. This one's the Fun1. Number five in managing your mind is let God stretch your imagination. Let God stretch your imagination. What I'm talking about here is what we talked about a little bit last week. You've gotta have a dream, you've gotta have a vision. You've gotta have a goal for the next 10 years. God cannot fulfill your dream if you don't have a dream. God cannot help you reach your vision if you don't have any vision for the next 10 years. God cannot help you accomplish your goal if you don't have any goal. You've got to have a dream. You've got to have a vision. You got to let God expand your imagination. Acts, chapter 2, verse 17. We looked at this passage a couple months ago. In the last days, God says, I will pour out my spirit on all people. Your sons and your daughters will prophesy and your young men will see visions, and your old men will dream dreams. Visions and dreams. Last week we talked about that verse that says, where there is no vision, the people what perish. Where there's no dream, people are not living, they're just existing. If you don't have a dream, you're not living. If you don't have a dream, you're just existing. You're not really living. You gotta have a dream. And I don't want you to go into this next decade without a dream.
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You gotta let God expand your vision. Where there's no vision, the people perish. Remember I said that word, perish means out of control. My life's out of control if I don't have a guiding vision, a guiding dream. Nothing happens until somebody starts dreaming. Everything that's ever been accomplished in the world started because somebody dreamed it up first. Every building started as a dream in an architect's mind. Every piece of art, every piece of music started as a dream in an artist's mind. They believed it before they saw it. Some things have to be believed before they can be seen. Every athlete who won the super bowl ring or championship or a gold medal dreamed it first. It all starts with dreaming and your life. And the quality of your life is gonna be largely determined by the dreams you allow God to give you for the next decade. Imagination is the preview of tomorrow. And God says, let me help you. You learn from yesterday, you live in today, and you dream about tomorrow. That's how you do it. You learn from yesterday, you live in today, and you dream about tomorrow. I think it was Napoleon who once said, imagination rules the world. Einstein said, imagination is more important than knowledge. Cause knowledge is limited, but imagination goes on. It's unlimited. In fact, he also said, imagination, not knowledge, is the sign of intelligence. And so you need to let God stretch your imagination. So let me ask you, what are you believing God for in the next 10 years? What's your dream for the next 10 years? Let me give you a question. Ask yourself this question. What would I attempt in the next 10 years if I knew I couldn't fail? What would I attempt if I knew I couldn't fail? If you took away all the fear. You see, most people set their dreams too small and try to accomplish them too quickly. What I'm challenging you to do as a pastor is telling you, set a bigger dream and then take 10 years. When I started at Saddleback, I set a dream to have 20,000 members in 40 years. The problem was we reached that in 20 years. My dream was too small. Typically, God will excel beyond your dream. Now, one of the areas I really want you to grow in is this area of imagination and dreaming. Because what we need are great Christian dreamers today. Where would the world be if we didn't have CS Lewis and all of the imagination he had in the Narnia series, or J.R.R. tolkien, the Christian writer who wrote the Lord of the Rings series, or Tolstoy or Dostoevsky or, you know, so many of the great novelists, Christian novelists that were out there, Chesterton and others who. He wrote a whole series of mystery novels. Why? Because of imagination. You see, the Bible says God created you in his image. God is a creator. You are most like God when you are creative. God is a creator, and you are most like God when you are creative. And when you go out and there's lots of ways to be creative. You may be creative in a craft. You may be creative in making a meal. You may be creative in raising children. You may be creative in closing deals. You may be creating and making sales. You may be creative in creating marketing campaigns. When you do what God wired you to do, God looks down and goes, that's my boy. That's my girl. They're doing what I made them to do. They're being creative. If you're not being creative, you are dying. I don't want this to be the decade of dying. I don't get this to be the decade of drifting. I want this to be the decade of dreaming. And you get God's dream for your life. And what we need today are great Christian thinkers who are out there thinking about new answers, new solve problems, new ways to solve problems, looking at new angles, finding new solutions, asking new questions. We need Christian entrepreneurs who are creating new products and new services that brings glory to God. It brings glory to God when we create new. We're most like Christmas God when we are creating. Every scientific breakthrough that's ever happened in history happened because somebody dreamed it first. And we need the Bacons and the Calvins and the Pascals and all these others, these great scientists who dreamed up stuff that we enjoy today that were revolutionary. You see, really, when you think about it, innovation is not that big a deal. It's just asking the right questions. The difference between an innovator and everybody else is innovators see what everybody else sees in life. They simply ask, what if? And so what? That's it. That's how you become an innovator. You see what everybody else sees and you go, well, what if we did this? And why not? You ask those two questions, you're gonna come up with all kinds of innovations. Now, why am I saying this? Because if you're going to be a leader, and our world desperately needs leaders in the next decade, if you're gonna be a leader, what you don't see is far more important than what you do see. And imagination is seeing. With the eyes of the heart, it's seeing. With spiritual eyes, it's seeing. It's an overstatement that what the mind can conceive, the hands can achieve. That's an overstatement. But it is true that according to your faith, it will be done unto you that all things are possible. To him who believes that without a vision, the people perish. And that you can't live out of your past, you gotta live out of your imagination. So what I'm saying to you is, as your pastor, I am begging you to dream great dreams. To let God stretch your imagination. Yeah, you need to challenge your thoughts and test them. Because not everything is true. And yes, you need to protect your mind like a helmet. In fact, the Bible calls it the helmet of salvation. Why is it called the helmet of salvation because it protects your mind. And you need to guard your mind from bad thoughts and bad ideas. But you need to never stop learning. And you need to renew your mind every day by getting alone with God and the Word. And you need to let God stretch your vision. Because if you do, the next 10 years will blow your mind. They will be the best 10 years of your entire life to date. Now, why do we do this? We do it for the glory of God. Look at this next verse, Ephesians 3. Now, glory be to God, who by his mighty power at work within us, is able to do far more than we would ever dare to ask or even dream of. You see what he just said there? He says, you think of the biggest thing you can do. And God says, you can dream. God says, I can top that. I don't know about you, but I'm a pretty big dreamer. I can dream up some pretty big things. Like, let's be the first church to go to every nation in the world. You know, stuff like that. I have a pretty big dream. God says, rick, you think up the biggest thing you can ever think I could do in your life, and I can top it. Let me read that again. He is able to do far more than we would ever dare to ask. Cause we'd be embarrassed or even dream of infinitely beyond our highest prayers and our desires and our thoughts and our hopes. May he be given glory forever. This is why we do it. For his glory. And ever through endless ages, because of his master plan of salvation for the church through Jesus Christ. This is what God wants to do. You bring glory to God by protecting your mind, by expanding your mind through learning, by renewing your mind through the word of God, and by letting God expand it through imagination. Now, every one of us here tends to be either a thinker or a doer. Some of you are much more happy with the thinking area. And you really do enjoy thinking, and you do enjoy learning and all of that. And some of you are really more doers, and you're more in the doing zone, and you like to get things done. Now, as pastor, let me say this. Those of you who are thinkers, you need to do more. You need to do more. Those of you who are doers, you need to think more. You need to think more. Because it's not one or the other, it's both. We find both in the last verse there on your outline. The Bible says, prepare your minds for action. The preparing your mind, that's the thinking for action. That's the doing. And in the next 10 years, you're going to have to do both thinking and doing. Job once said, I made a covenant with my eyes not to look upon a woman lustfully. That's in the book of Job. I like that idea of making a covenant with your eyes. So I wanna give you a little covenant as we close to help you remember these five things. To help you maximize your mind in the next 10 years, write down this little acrostic, T H I N K T H I N K Think. And what I did is I took these five truths that we just looked at from the word of God and put them in little cross stick. What does it mean to really think? Here are the five things I want you to covenant with me to do. T test every thought. Don't automatically think it's true just because you thought it. It could be from the devil, it could be from the world, it could be from you. It still doesn't mean it's true. The Bible says, search me, O God, and know my heart. Try me and know my thoughts and see if there be any wicked way in me. And lead me in the way everlasting. Test every thought. Number two. The H stands for Helmet your head. Put a helmet on your head. Helmet your head. You gotta guard your mind. And what does the helmet do? It protects your mind. You remember these old movies where the guys were afraid of the UFOs so they like covered their mind head with tinfoil? You know what I'm talking about? You remember those guys? Okay. It's like they're trying to protect their minds. Oh, boy. You don't have to do that. But the Bible says, put on the helmet of salvation. The only protection you have from Satan is the helmet of salvation. Otherwise he's gonna attack your mind. I stands for imagine great things. Thoughts. Imagine great thoughts. The Bible says, everything is possible to him who believes. And I'm gonna help you set some goals and do some planning in decade of destiny in our small groups. N stands for Nourish a godly mind. Nourish a godly mind. And how do you do that? Daily time with God. Psalm 119:15 says, I will study your commandments and reflect on your ways. Nourish a godly mind. And K stands for keep on learning. Keep on learning. Be diligent in these matters. The Bible says in First Timothy, give yourself wholly to them so that people may see your progress. Keep on learning. How do we do these five things? Reading and relationships. Getting in a group and getting God's word and God's Truth into my mind by hearing and reading. Let's bow our heads. Heavenly Father, we look forward to the next 10 years with great anticipation because we know we're going to be better prepared for this one than we were for the last decade. And I pray that the rest of our lives will be the best of our lives. And that no matter what stage we are in life, just starting out or moving to retirement, that in the next 10 years we will master our minds the way youy want us to. Forgive us for all the times we believed stuff that we've thought that really wasn't true. Forgive us for the times we've allowed garbage into our minds. Help us to never stop learning. Help each of us to spend time with youh every day to renew our mind with the word of God. And in that quiet time alone with you, Lord, stretch our imagination. Give us your dreams, give us your vision, give us your goal and your plan and your purpose for our lives that we might not waste the next 10 years. If you've never invited Christ in your life, say Jesus Christ, come into my life right now. Save me, change me. I. I want to repent. I want to turn to you and I want to go your way and trust you. Father, I thank you for our church family. I thank you for the journey we're getting ready to go through. I pray a blessing on each family member and each individual that we might become what you want us to be. In Jesus name, Amen. Hi, everybody, this is Rick, and I hope you enjoyed today's broadcast. You know, if you just prayed that prayer for the very first time or you just recommitted your life to Jesus again today, would you let me know about it? There's something real about sharing your commitment. So write me rickastorrick.com and say, Rick, I prayed that prayer of commitment. I gave my life to Christ, and I'll send you some material that'll help you on your journey with Jesus. And I'll also pray for you. God bless you.
Rick Warren
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One of the things that God wants us to do, and he says it over and over in Scripture, is to practice gratitude. Did you know that gratitude is good for us? The Bible tells us in First Thessalonians 5, 18, give thanks in all circumstances, for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus. You wanna know what God's will is.
For you right now.
It is that you learn gratitude in all circumstances. There's always something you can be thankful for. In fact, I've discovered and I've read many reports that experts have told us that gratitude is the healthiest human emotion. Did you know that gratitude makes you more resistant to stress? Did you know that gratitude makes you less susceptible to illness? Did you know that gratitude increases your overall happiness and satisfaction? That gratitude gives your life more meaning and significance? I don't know if you've ever noticed that the more grateful a person is.
The happier they are.
That's the power of gratitude. So I want you to live with the attitude of gratitude, the attitude of thankfulness. Now, I've put together a brand new Bible study called the Power of Gratitude. And in it you'll find scriptures and teaching and exercises that'll help you develop the habit. Cultivate the habit of gratitude. You'll discover how to stay gratitude in God's will, how to defeat discouragement, how to conquer complaining, how to reduce stress, and how to experience God's blessing through gratitude. Friends, I wanna help you develop a deep and a profound attitude of gratitude. The world is craving people like this and you will be able to experience all that God has for you. So today, when you partner with me by giving a gift, a financial gift to Daily Hope to help us take the certain hope of Jesus to people all around the world. I'm gonna have my team send you the Power of Gratitude Bible Study. I just wanna say thanks to you. I wanna be grateful for you. Your support is essential for us taking the daily Hope message of Jesus all around the world.
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Podcast Summary: Pastor Rick's Daily Hope – "Making the Most of Your Mind — Part 2"
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In the final installment of his series "Preparing for Your Future," Rick Warren delves deep into the theme of maximizing one's mind to align with God's good destiny. This episode, titled "Making the Most of Your Mind — Part 2," provides actionable insights on cultivating knowledge, renewing the mind through God's word, and harnessing imagination to fulfill one's divine purpose over the next decade.
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Rick emphasizes that storing up knowledge is fundamental to personal growth and success. He identifies two primary channels for acquiring knowledge:
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"Your life will be largely influenced and determined by the books you read and the people you meet."
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Rick shares his personal journey, highlighting how intentional reading and relationship-building from a young age shaped his path. He encourages listeners to create a family library as a lasting legacy, fostering wisdom and knowledge for future generations.
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Rick advocates for the establishment of a family library, filled with solid Christian books and classics, as a means to store wisdom. He recounts his own experience of amassing nearly 20,000 volumes, primarily through used bookstores, demonstrating that continuous learning is both attainable and essential.
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"Those who love learning will succeed. And how do you learn? Two ways. Reading and relationships."
— Unknown Speaker [04:55]
He underscores the biblical principle from Proverbs 19:8, emphasizing that acquiring wisdom is a personal gain and crucial for success.
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A significant portion of the episode focuses on the renewal of the mind through daily engagement with God's word. Rick explains that transformation begins in one's thoughts, aligning with Romans 12, which calls for believers "not to conform any longer to the pattern of this world" but to be "transformed by the renewing of your mind."
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"If you're gonna change anything in your life in the next 10 years, it's gonna start in your mind."
— Unknown Speaker [05:30]
Rick encourages listeners to incorporate God's word into their daily routines, whether by reading or listening, to maintain mental and spiritual vitality.
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Imagination is presented as a divine tool for envisioning and achieving future goals. Rick draws from Acts 2:17 to illustrate how God desires to "stretch your imagination," fostering dreams, visions, and goals that propel individuals forward.
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"Imagination is the preview of tomorrow."
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He challenges listeners to dream big, citing examples of great innovators and Christian thinkers who have transformed the world through visionary ideas. Rick asserts that faith combined with imagination can lead to extraordinary accomplishments.
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To encapsulate the key strategies for mental growth, Rick introduces the T.H.I.N.K. acrostic:
T – Test Every Thought:
"Test every thought. Don't automatically think it's true just because you thought it."
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H – Helmet Your Head:
"Put on the helmet of salvation to protect your mind."
— Rick Warren [21:30]
I – Imagine Great Things:
"Imagine great thoughts. Let God help you dream big."
— Rick Warren [22:00]
N – Nourish a Godly Mind:
"Daily time with God nourishes a godly mind."
— Rick Warren [22:30]
K – Keep on Learning:
"Be diligent in your pursuit of knowledge and growth."
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Rick encourages listeners to adopt these principles as daily practices to ensure comprehensive mental and spiritual development over the next decade.
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Rick concludes the episode with a heartfelt prayer, seeking God's guidance for the listeners to master their minds and align their thoughts with divine purpose. He emphasizes the importance of community and invites those who have committed their lives to Christ to connect with him for further support and resources.
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"We are most like God when we are creative. God is a creator, and you are most like God when you are creative."
— Rick Warren [15:15]
Rick also introduces a special Bible study resource, "The Power of Gratitude," designed to help listeners cultivate a habit of thankfulness, which he describes as "the healthiest human emotion."
In "Making the Most of Your Mind — Part 2," Rick Warren masterfully intertwines biblical principles with practical advice, offering listeners a comprehensive roadmap to mental and spiritual excellence. By emphasizing the dual pathways of reading and relationships, the transformative power of God's word, and the boundless potential of imagination, Rick empowers individuals to intentionally shape their destinies. The T.H.I.N.K. acrostic serves as a memorable guide for ongoing personal development, ensuring that the lessons shared are both impactful and actionable.
Whether you're in the early stages of your spiritual journey or seeking to deepen your existing faith, this episode provides invaluable insights to help you navigate the next decade with purpose, wisdom, and unwavering faith in God's plan.
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This summary is designed to encapsulate the core messages and actionable insights from the "Making the Most of Your Mind — Part 2" episode of Pastor Rick's Daily Hope, providing a clear and engaging overview for those who have not listened to the original podcast.