Stop Hitting Snooze - People's value

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This is an excerpt from a book I wrote thirteen years ago called Stop Hitting Snooze. The passage is about where we find true value in people and how we deal with difficulty. In the audio, I show the differences in subject matter with different tones. More sarcastic for the self-deprecating humor and more gravitas for things like the reading of Scripture.

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Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
one of the greatest problems with being so shallow is to think everything revolves around outward appearances is that it holds us back from all that God may have for us. He may have a great mate for us. Waiting behind the corner of the grocery store will become so focused on their messy hair that we don't take the time to find out who they are. I have messy hair. If everyone were to purely judging hair, I would probably be pretty low on the list of potentials. The value of a person is not what they wrap around themselves to protect them from other people. His or her true value is underneath the covers. Think about how many people you have in your life that you can truly be open and honest with at all times. If you're still anything like me, you're number can probably be shown on one hand. We are so afraid that other people hurt us, that we just pull our blankets tighter around us so that no one can get in, except for the select few people we entrust to not violate our trust. If you call yourself a Christian, you're reading this book. I want you to seriously consider this point. The vast majority of us have friends that we can trust with all our secrets are good traits, our iniquities and anything in between. There is nothing wrong with this. We, however, serving God who does not be trade. We serve a god that already knows all things that we tell our best friends. Yet we do not trust him enough to let him do his work in US. Trials will certainly come our way, but we're to thank God for the trials that come, Romans, 53 through five says. And not only this, but we also exult in our tribulations, knowing that tribulation brings about perseverance and perseverance, proven character and proven character, hope and hope does not disappoint, because the love of God has been poured out within our hearts through the Holy Spirit Who was given to us? Do you have hope