Stop Reacting And Start Building Resilient Faith
Reaction mode is exhausting because it keeps you living on defense. I want something better for you: resilient faith that can take a hit, tell the truth, and still move forward with purpose. In this shortcast, I share a story from my teenage years at Georgia Military College that branded a lesson into me for life: there are no shortcuts to accountability. Owning your mess is not shame, it is the starting line for growth.
I break down a simple framework I use as a therapist, chaplain, and pastor: the sentry and the officer in charge. The sentry is your inner guard, tied to the amygdala and your threat response, always asking “Is it safe?” The officer in charge is your inner leader, guided by the Holy Spirit and Scripture, asking “What are we building?” When the sentry runs everything, we drift into safe mediocrity, controlling our world and avoiding risk. When the OIC develops, we learn to face fear without letting it steer the wheel.
We also talk about trauma and the cultural script that says you are only a product of what happened to you. Trauma is real, but it does not have to be your identity. I explain personal responsibility in a way that does not blame victims, and I offer a practical path toward biblical post-traumatic growth: daily disciplines, honest reflection, and grace that leads to progress instead of blame. You’ll leave with three concrete practices, including living Coram Deo, “before the face of God,” plus a quick exercise you can do tonight.
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