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The Full Cup

7. Fill Your Own Cup

The Full Cup

craigberthold

Health:self-help, Self-help, Health

4.9713 Ratings

🗓️ 15 April 2019

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Craig talks about the importance of filling your own cup, and the joy that comes from ASSISTING others in filling theirs (don't do it for them). He also teaches about the Wire and the connections we have with our children and parents. Most importantly, he discusses how his son Lincoln can bench 450 pounds.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, hey, hey, welcome to the full cup. We are so thrilled. You are here with us today.

0:13.6

If this is your first time listening, please go back, start at the beginning. Listen and order.

0:19.6

These podcasts build on each other. So if you want to fully understand, go back and start at the beginning, listen and order. These podcasts build on each other. So if you want to fully

0:23.6

understand, go back and start at the beginning. We are so glad you're here. Welcome to the full cup.

0:35.9

Okay, so I was thinking that today I wanted to read this text to start off with that I got from a listener.

0:46.5

This is Laura from Colorado.

0:49.9

Okay, so I'm only halfway through episode two and all these things Craig is talking about,

0:55.0

independent emotion, and how when we don't let other people stuff bug us, it enables us to

0:59.9

love others more, is exactly what I believe about how God loves us and why he's able to love us so

1:06.2

fully. We don't trigger him. Then she said, reminds me of this quote I found,

1:11.6

The God who loves in freedom is not afraid and therefore can risk vulnerability,

1:18.2

absorb the full horror of another's pain without self-destruction.

1:22.5

God has the power to be compassionate without fear.

1:25.8

Human beings now, as in the time of Jesus,

1:28.4

tend to think of power as refusal to risk compassion.

1:31.5

But God's power looks not like imperious Caesar,

1:35.2

but like Jesus on the cross.

1:37.8

And I would add, like Jesus in the Garden.

1:40.9

Quote by William Placher, a Presbyterian author and professor.

1:45.1

I love it.

1:45.8

That's pretty cool, huh?

1:46.6

That's wonderful.

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