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FIGHTING IRRESPONSIBILITY (2 OF 4)

by Jeff Geyer

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Fighting Irresponsibility (2 of 4)
Series: Overwhelmed
Jeff Geyer
Luke 12:13-15, 21


Big Idea: When we put God first by giving Him our best, He promises to take care of the rest.

Intro: We all can feel overwhelmed at times. It's easy to think that you can handle everything when you're not dealing with anything. Even the strongest of us can feel overwhelmed with life, people, jobs, drama, and kids.

Overwhelmed means to give a person too much of something.

You know when you're overwhelmed when: The times when the world seems to be spinning so fast that you're dizzy. When your calendar is so filled that you start forgetting birthdays and holidays. When you and your significant other have had months being on each other's nerves. It's when you're given an inheritance. When you vehicle is in the garage for the third time this month. It's when you're with your kids all day long and all week long. When you've been promoted to a bigger role in the company. It's when your team asks you questions and brings you added drama and you can't do what only you can do.

The ultimate goal of this series is to help you know what to do when you feel overwhelmed. Over the next few weeks together we'll look at helping you overcome feeling overwhelmed.

Tension: Today, we are going to see what it takes for us to fight irresponsibility.

At least at one time or another we made a pretty irresponsible decision: We justified saying yes to the sales person We ate way too much at a buffet We purchased something without really thinking it through First thing we saw Already have three of the same or similar thing We spent a fortune to groom our pet We spent way too much on the house We quit a job with the promise of another job that paid more We started talking with that person of the opposite sex more than our spouse/significant other

The reason we all have done something irresponsible is because what we had wasn't enough. We wanted more. We wanted the best of ...

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