First job was cleaning dirt out of back hoes, then had a paper
route
Was baptized at a young age, but counts putting his faith in
Christ when he was at Harvard
He had a 22 year career at Continental Airlines including as
Senior VP, then worked for the FAA for the Obama Whitehouse
Martin Luther began formulating the Priesthood of all believers
and all of life being sacred
Thinking of my work as sacred ups my game, I behave the same in
church as I do in the office
Break 1 - 16:30 - Next Will Hear About 6 Principles that David
adopted in 2015
I read "The Road to Character" that "faith is long obedience in
the same direction" and it struck me powerfully that I had lived in
that manner and I realized that I had been ungrateful
1. View all of
life through the lens of gratitude - after seeing
movie "Almost Famous" from the 60's and '70's, about backup
singers, of the 7, 5 tried to go out on their own because they were
ungrateful and life did not turn out well for them
2. Practice
self-imposed Godly optimism - it opens up opportunities
and resources that I would have never seen otherwise 3. Recognize that
everyone is so much more than I see - scene at end of
Wonderman, the bad guy says "why are you saving these people?" and
she replies "they are everything you say they are, and so much
more". This is exactly the truth that God speaks to us, because of
the blood of Jesus 4. Believe in God more
than I believe in myself - this has immense practical
implications. We can be foolish and arrogant when we believe
in ourselves more than we believe in God. We self-edit all
our beliefs and aspirations so we don't even undertake God-sized
projects. 5. Pursue the path of
peace - the test is are we bearing fruit in what we're
saying 6. Live in the eternal
present - we are citizens of heaven right now
Loving God, others and ourselves at work and at home. Interviews and ponderings, from a Messianic perspective, and with a focus on men. Formerly the Christian Men at Work Podcast.