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What Drives You? Transcript

Written by Tim Estes

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“What Drives You?” Script

What drives you toward happiness and fulfillment? Or does it feel like there is no drive at all?

Is your life without meaning? Do you have bad relationships? Do you get bored easily? How do you measure up? Is there ever enough money? Do you have addictions? Are you a failure? You feel victimized? Do You have value? Lots of worries? Or lonely? Or Grudges? Guilty?

Well. STOP.

JUST STOP!

MAYBE, just maybe you are being driven by the WRONG purpose or goal.

I am here to tell you of a way that can fix ALL these problems. There is a way. I will GUARANTEE YOU it will work. But, it will require you to make a decision and supply plenty of SERIOUS effort.

If you are not willing to do that, you don’t need to continue this video. Just stay unhappy, or go watch something else.

But if you want something MUCH BETTER, with a guarantee, then you MUST pay attention. I will give you the information you need.

The answer to your problems is in having the CORRECT purpose, the PRECISE goal, and the EXACT target.

I am not an extremely brilliant person, so I look for people and sources that ARE CORRECT and precise.

I have found THE guaranteed plan

The Apostle Paul had THE, correct, precise, PURPOSE-driven life

His goal was to exalt Christ by any or all appropriate means. If that meant talking about Jesus everyday, then good. But, If it required his dying, so be it. He did not fear death.

His “mission statement” is in Phil. 1.21. It says, “For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain.”

Paul had given up chasing his own wants and pleasures. He even gave up following God the way HIS PARENTS had shown him.  He wrote about himself, “I have been crucified with Christ; and it is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me; …”

For us to be happy, to be driven, to be successful, to reach fulfillment, we MUST develop THIS SAME PURPOSE and allow it to drive us, like it drove him.

We must die to our own selves. Read Rom 6.3-11, It is beside this video. Pause this video and read it.

We replace that dead, rotting life with the joy-filled, rewarding life of Jesus. We learn to see other people like Jesus sees them. He loves them, all of them, including people just like you. He cares about the poor, the lonely, those without direction, or hope. He grieves with the guilty, and the addicted, and the victims.

But for you to have this kind of direction, purpose, and happiness REQUIRES a 2-part decision.

Part one: Die to yourself. Quit living for yourself

Part two: Start living Jesus. Be Him. Paul did not say his life was like Jesus. He said, and I quote, “to Live IS Christ.”

Paul experienced God’s great guaranteed happiness. He had a win-win situation. At the time he wrote that “mission statement” he would soon be on trial for promoting Jesus. If he was allowed to live, he was going to see other Christians improve, and that would bring him joy and fulfillment. But if he was sentenced to death, he said, and again I quote, “having the desire to depart and be with Christ, for that is very much better”. He would receive all his heavenly treasure with interest.

If you want this kind of fulfilled, rich, happy, satisfied life, begin, right now, with using the contact page and let me know of your situation. I will supply you with the exact information needed for your specific case.

God’s plans work. He is faithful. He guarantees.

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Until we get to visit again, Goodbye for now.