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Blessed + Bossed Up

Wilderness Mentality #4

Blessed + Bossed Up

Anchored Media Network

Business, Education, Entrepreneurship, Self-improvement

4.62.2K Ratings

🗓️ 30 August 2024

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of the Blessed and Bossed Up podcast, Tatum continues the deep dive into Joyce Meyer's book Battlefield of the Mind, focusing on Wilderness Mentality #4. The discussion centers around the dangers of complaining, fault-finding, and grumbling, and how these negative behaviors can prevent us from entering into the "promised land" that God has for us. Tatum shares personal insights and practical strategies on how to cultivate a mindset of gratitude and patience, even during seasons of suffering.

Key Points:

  • Upcoming Book Study: Tatum announces the next book for the podcast's book discussion: Leadership as an Identity: The Four Traits of Those Who Last by Crawford Loritz. This book explores the character qualities that define a godly leader and will complement the ongoing Bible on Business series.
  • Free Live Training: Tatum introduces an upcoming free live training on September 12th at 7 p.m. EST titled "God Math: The Spiritual Formula Every Busy Woman Needs." She shares the divine equation revealed to her—Consecration + Concentration = Multiplication—and how it can help women achieve harmony in their busy lives.
  • Wilderness Mentality #4: The focus of this episode is on the mentality of complaining, grumbling, and fault-finding. Tatum discusses how these behaviors mirror the Israelites' attitude in the wilderness and warns of the negative power they can unleash in our lives.
  • Biblical Examples: The episode highlights the contrasting examples of Joseph, who endured suffering with a godly attitude and was ultimately rewarded, and the Israelites, whose constant complaining led to their downfall.
  • Practical Applications: Tatum shares personal strategies for dealing with seasons of suffering, including the "I feel, but I know" method, finding and meditating on relevant scriptures, and maintaining a heart of gratitude and patience.

Scriptures Referenced:

  • 1 Peter 2:19-23 - Encouragement to follow Christ’s example of suffering without complaint.
  • Ephesians 4:1-2 - The call to live a life worthy of your calling with humility, meekness, and patience.
  • Genesis 39-50 - The story of Joseph as an example of enduring suffering with a godly attitude.
  • 1 Corinthians 10:1-13 - Lessons from Israel’s idolatry and the consequences of complaining.
  • Philippians 4:6 - A reminder to present our requests to God with thanksgiving and without anxiety.

Call to Action:

  • Get the Next Book: Click the link in the show notes to purchase Leadership as an Identity and join the next book discussion. https://amzn.to/3AFWaY2
  • Register for the Free Live Training: Don’t miss the "God Math" training on September 12th. Click the link in the show notes to register: https://anchoredmedia.kartra.com/page/pum7
  • Bible on Business Dashboard: Download the free Bible on Business Dashboard to enhance your study and application of the scriptures discussed in this series. https://anchoredmedia.kartra.com/page/iSP6




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Transcript

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0:00.0

You are listening to Blessed and Bost Up, presented by Anchored Media, an entrepreneurship

0:06.4

podcast for Christians all about how to make God the CEO of your business.

0:12.2

Get ready to be inspired, challenged, but well equipped to of The Blessed and Bossa Podcast. We are continuing on in our

0:32.4

discussion of Battlefield of the Mind by

0:34.4

Joyce Meyer. We are currently in the third part of the book and we are in

0:38.8

wilderness mentality number four. So we have about five or so chapters left. So we're coming

0:47.3

towards the end of the book and I wanted to tell you guys about the book that

0:51.2

we're going to be reading next so that you have

0:53.4

enough time to get it to read about it and decide if you want to join us on this

0:58.6

discussion as we go through this book. So the book that we're going to be reading next is called

1:03.3

Leadership as an identity the four traits of those who will lasting influence this

1:10.2

book is written by Crawford Lorets.

1:15.0

Let me read the description for you.

1:18.0

It says, ask yourself this question, what character qualities define a godly leader? The question leaves What character

1:24.0

qualityies define a godly leader? The question leaves out too much,

1:26.0

asking only about the character seems inadequate.

1:29.0

What about personality, communication skills, IQ,

1:32.0

education, previous experience, and more, right?

1:36.4

Arthur Crawford Lorets answers this question with four simple words.

1:40.4

Brokenness, communion, servanthood, and obedience.

1:44.8

These four characteristics provide the framework for leadership as an identity.

1:50.2

Examining each trait, L'Orits undermines the pervasive and unbiblical assumptions about leadership.

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