PART 2: Pastor John Mark Comer on Focusing his Attention (Enneagram One) [S03-018]

 


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In Part two of my conversation with John Mark Comer—author, speaker, pastor, and Enneagram One—we continue our discussion about the Enneagram and why it’s so important to eliminate hurry from our lives. When you think about it, when you feel listened to and attended to, you feel loved by a person. But when we rush from one thing to another, we are unable to focus our attention on those we love most and our relationships are negatively impacted. If instead, we learn to live in a different space than hurry, the love, peace, and serenity we’re really after will follow.

 

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I would just define spiritual life as our capacity to receive and give love in relationship to God and other people. At that level, hurry is essentially incompatible with a life of love. And as I think about it, all of my most unloving moments, all of my worst moments, as a husband, father, friend, pastor, are when I’m in a hurry.
— John Mark Comer, Pastor of Bridgetown Church