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Society has conditioned us to want more — riches, houses, cars, followers — we can't get enough. It's not wrong to be ambitious, but addiction to ambition will lead you down a dangerous path. Addiction recovery means understanding that God is more than enough.
As a Christian, you may think you're immune to this addiction since you have a relationship with God. But you're more susceptible than you think. Think about the belongings you've accumulated, how much more you want to earn, how you compare yourself to others.
In this episode, we talk about how an addiction to more can distract us from serving God. Having a relationship with God is not a single decision but a continuous process — you need to keep choosing Him no matter what. We also talk about practical ways you can practice addiction recovery, refocus your attention, and resist the temptation of serving mammon: the representation of the world and materialism.
Listen to the full episode if you want to strengthen your relationship with God and resist the hold of addiction to more.
3 Reasons to Listen:[02:00] Why We Need to Talk About Addiction
[11:36] What Is an Addiction to More?
[17:50] How Addiction Harms Our Relationship With God
[19:25] Addiction to Success
[22:36] The Addiction to More Is Not New
[26:37] Why We Can’t Serve God and Be Addicted
[38:26] Who Do You Serve?
[40:35] Addiction Recovery: How Do We Obey God?
[45:56] Two Mindsets to Adopt for Addiction Recovery
Seek Go Create is for anyone seeking excellence, moving towards success, or creating something new. We share topics, stories, and conversations that allow us to rethink how we live, work, and lead.
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To growing and becoming all we are created to be,
Tim
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Society has conditioned us to want more — riches, houses, cars, followers — we can't get enough. It's not wrong to be ambitious, but addiction to ambition will lead you down a dangerous path. Addiction recovery means understanding that God is more than enough.
As a Christian, you may think you're immune to this addiction since you have a relationship with God. But you're more susceptible than you think. Think about the belongings you've accumulated, how much more you want to earn, how you compare yourself to others.
In this episode, we talk about how an addiction to more can distract us from serving God. Having a relationship with God is not a single decision but a continuous process — you need to keep choosing Him no matter what. We also talk about practical ways you can practice addiction recovery, refocus your attention, and resist the temptation of serving mammon: the representation of the world and materialism.
Listen to the full episode if you want to strengthen your relationship with God and resist the hold of addiction to more.
3 Reasons to Listen:[02:00] Why We Need to Talk About Addiction
[11:36] What Is an Addiction to More?
[17:50] How Addiction Harms Our Relationship With God
[19:25] Addiction to Success
[22:36] The Addiction to More Is Not New
[26:37] Why We Can’t Serve God and Be Addicted
[38:26] Who Do You Serve?
[40:35] Addiction Recovery: How Do We Obey God?
[45:56] Two Mindsets to Adopt for Addiction Recovery
Seek Go Create is for anyone seeking excellence, moving towards success, or creating something new. We share topics, stories, and conversations that allow us to rethink how we live, work, and lead.
If you were inspired and educated by this episode, feel free to subscribe to us on Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify so that you never miss another episode. Also, share this episode or what you’ve learned today on your favorite social media platform.
Love to give us 5 stars? If you do, we’d love a review from you. By doing this, you can help us reach more people who want to redefine success in their lives.
Connect with the SeekGoCreate Network! For updates and more episodes, visit our website or follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter, and YouTube.
To growing and becoming all we are created to be,
Tim
Mentioned in this episode:
Stop Reacting, Start Leading: Free 30-Minute Coaching Call
Are you leading with strategy or just reacting to the daily chaos? If you're feeling stuck, constantly putting out fires, and struggling to focus on the big picture, it’s time to take control. I’m offering a FREE 30-minute coaching call to help you shift from reactive to proactive leadership with clear, actionable strategies. Whether you’re facing new challenges or just need a reset, this call will give you clarity and direction. Book your free coaching call now by clicking the link in the show notes or visiting TimWinders.com/coaching.
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