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Living on the Edge with Chip Ingram Daily Podcast

Living Out Your Purpose - Living Out Your Purpose, Part 1

Living on the Edge with Chip Ingram Daily Podcast

Living on the Edge

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.81.8K Ratings

🗓️ 19 September 2024

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

It has been said that that which is built in the flesh is maintained by the flesh, but that which is built in the Spirit is maintained by the Spirit. So, what does that phrase mean? In this program, Chip Ingram will explore that answer as he interviews his close friend and marketplace leader, Gregg Dedrick. Join us as we learn through Gregg’s life story how to build your life on God instead of chasing after earthly fulfillment.

Main Points Building in the Flesh vs. Building in the Spirit:
  • Building in the Flesh: Attempting to live the Christian life through personal effort, willpower, and self-sufficiency, which often leads to burnout and discouragement.
  • Building in the Spirit: Surrendering to God and partnering with Him, which leads to a more fulfilling and sustainable Christian life.
Gregg Dedrick’s Journey:
  • Corporate Success: Gregg achieved significant success in the corporate world, including roles as chief people officer and president of KFC.
  • Burnout: Despite his achievements, he experienced burnout in both business and ministry, feeling that there had to be more to life than what he was experiencing.
The Turning Point:
  • Surrender: Gregg's journey began with a surrender to God, recognizing his own self-sufficiency and the need for divine help.
  • Intimacy with God: He realized that his faith had become more of a code of ethics rather than a genuine relationship with God. This led him to explore a deeper intimacy with God.
Key Insights:
  • Adoration Prayer: Gregg discovered adoration prayer as a way to build intimacy with God, focusing on loving God for who He is rather than for what He does.
  • Misplaced Identity: He acknowledged that his identity and relationship with God had been performance-based, leading to a shaky and conditional relationship with God.
Transformation and Impact:
  • Shift from Devotion to Discipline: He transitioned from a focus on performing religious duties to a disciplined approach to devotion that opened his heart to God.
  • Impact on Relationships: This new understanding improved his relationships, including his marriage, by fostering a deeper and more genuine connection with others.
Practical Application:
  • Partnership with God: Building in the Spirit involves partnering with God rather than relying solely on one's own efforts. This approach leads to a more authentic and fulfilling spiritual life.
Book Recommendation:
  • "Building in the Spirit: Discovering the Life God Destined for You": Gregg’s experiences and insights are detailed in this book, which is recommended for those who feel burned out or are struggling with a performance-based faith.
Final Thoughts:
  • Working from Value: Understanding that God’s love and validation are the foundation of our work and partnership with Him brings joy and removes the pressure of performance.
Broadcast Resource Additional Resource Mentions About Chip Ingram

Chip Ingram’s passion is helping Christians really live like Christians. As a pastor, author, and teacher for more than three decades, Chip has helped believers around the world move from spiritual spectators to healthy, authentic disciples of Jesus by living out God’s truth in their lives and relationships in transformational ways.

About Gregg Dedrick

Gregg Ded

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That which is built in the flesh has to be maintained in the flesh, but that which is built in the spirit is maintained by the spirit.

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What in the world does that mean? And how are you building? That's today.

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Welcome to this edition of Living on the Edge with Chip Ingram.

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We are a discipleship-driven ministry on a mission to

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encourage Christians everywhere to live like Christians. Are you familiar with

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Jesus's parable about the wise and foolish builders.

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One man built his house on a rock, while the other built it on sand.

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And when the storm came, the house on the sand was washed away.

0:40.0

But the house built on the solid foundation stood firm.

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Today, Chip's going to help us apply the moral of this story

0:46.0

to our lives through an insightful conversation

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with a close friend.

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But before he gets going,

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if this is your first time listening to living on the edge,

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or you want to learn more about what we do, go to living on the edge.org.

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You'll find resources

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to enjoy.

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Well, here now is Chip to introduce his guest

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and tell us a bit more about today's topic.

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Chip.

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Thanks so much, Dave.

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Have a special guest, a great friend, Greg Diedrich, and we're going to talk about what it means to build in the flesh versus building in the spirit.

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