Games We Play: The Honor Game // Andy Stanley
In Games We Play, The Honor Game, Andy Stanley explains why a game that requires a loser is a game nobody wins.
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0:00-Intro
5:32-Relationship Games
8:58-What’s the win?
10:18-Examples of Games
17:17-The Highly Recommended Game
26:35 More Famous People
28:23-The Pushback
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So powerful! Thank you, Andy. I've developed a saying from listening to you that I repeat often to my congregation, "God never expects anything from us that He didn't do for us first." I am so challenged and edified every time I hear you.
Wow. Spot on! I’ve been the loser in most of the games that contradict The Honor Game. And, as a result, I’ve learned how to play some of the same games that have hurt me. Thank you for the reminder that the only game that matters is the one where everyone wins. The one that my Lord and Savior played every day of his mortal life. The “game” that points others to HIM.
EXCELLENT message!
Thank you, Andy. As an extreme introvert, relationships have most definitely been the hardest part of life for me. As someone who struggles with a lot of selfishness, relationships have been very difficult. I will do my best to honor others, even when I feel dishonored... but, crap, that's hard. Thanks again. -Kenneth
this had my name on it. Thank you
This message makes total sense when you insert Jesus’ actions of making himself less than for us. I want to do the same for my spouse of 34 years. We are currently discussing separation. How do I do honor without transmitting approval of actions that have deeply wounded me for which there is no remorse?
Any ideas on the root cause of competitiveness?
@stevejohnson743
12 күн бұрын
Sometimes pride, but not always. I believe sport competition can be for the sheer delight of matching strength to strength. May the best man win.
@KennyVert
11 күн бұрын
Perceived inadequacy.
@greg6966
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Pride