Change Your Brain Every Day - How to Love and Respect Yourself, with Dr. Derwin Gray
Episode Date: April 22, 2020Most of us are aware that the best use of our gifts in life is to help others. But what if we have trouble defining what are unique gifts are? Usually the problem is one of self-respect. In the third ...episode of a series with NFL player-turned author and pastor Dr. Derwin Gray, he and the Amens discuss how to find your intrinsic value and use it to the advantage of not only yourself, but of those around you.
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Welcome back. We are here with our friend, Dr. Derwin Gray, pastor of Transformation Church in Charlotte. Is it in North Carolina or South Carolina?
So technically our facility is in
what's called Indian Land, South Carolina, but it's basically Charlotte because Charlotte's
just continuing to grow and spread. And so we are very much a regional church and now becoming a
national and international church. Well, congratulations. And your story is just so important. that's a part of our community she
is 79 and she she wrote me a note and said you know pastor I I send in about
25 bucks every two weeks as a part of my offering and she goes I just got a check
for $200 and I'm to give half of it to
Transformation Church because I want to see more people come to know Christ. And I thought to
myself, in the midst of our economy, in the midst of what's happening, and at her age to continuously,
generously give to the Mission of Transformation Church, That lets me know that her trust is not in the economy,
but it's in Christ, that she's generous because of the generosity of Jesus.
So I've received, our church has received large checks by number,
but maybe never one as large by intent of the heart.
And so we are seeing people serve. We're seeing people do the best that
they can. It's really, really been encouraging to watch our people grow in solidarity.
This has actually brought us closer. So important. Let's get back to the good life. And what are some of the major takeaways
you want people to do with this book? How do you want it to impact them? And what are some
practical things that they'll get in the book? Yeah, you know, I think the biggest thing they're going to get in
the book is they're going to be surprised at how the quality of their life and relationships
is transformed. I think they're going to discover aspects and elements of their lives that they
didn't even know that were possible. I think they will discover a hunger and
thirst to love people like they've never had before, because they're going to encounter
the depths of God's love. One of the chapters is called Happy Are the Peacemakers. And boy,
can we use peacemakers in this time in the United States of America?
Our happiness flows out of the quality of our relationships. And so if you hate another person,
if you have grudges against another person, that's an anchor in your soul. And so when we
learn to forgive, when we learn to receive God's love, the person who gets healed the most is not the person who forgives.
It's you, the forgiver.
And so there's a lot of coach in me, and coaches love to see their players maximize their potential.
And so what I think people are going to get out of this book
is they're going to truly become themselves. And the practicality and the practical steps of
the disciplines that I have people walk through, the prayer guide I have them walk through,
there's even a Bible study that people can do. Like, I really see this and sense that
could there ever be a better time to launch a book
than in a global pandemic about the good life and finding happiness? I believe in marketing,
but my marketing strategy is not that good to shut the world down.
Needed now more than ever. It's so true. We so need these positive messages to focus on and something purposeful.
And we're hearing from a lot of people that follow our work and follow our podcast that
this is actually the best time in their lives.
So a lot, I mean, obviously, you know, calls on the suicide hotlines are up 800%.
But there are a lot of people who feel like it's one of the best times in their life because the pause button got hit. Life isn't so fast. They have time with their
families. I mean, we're hearing those stories as well. But you also need something to focus
your attention on to challenge those negative thoughts. Something bigger than yourself. I mean,
one of the questions we've taught our kids in this house, because we've got two teenagers and
a 10-year-old here right now. And that can be challenging during this i'm gonna pray for y'all yeah yeah exactly
call me for counseling anytime and they're all girls so the sky is falling the sky is falling
the sky is falling and one thing that we have um been working on with them i especially the
10 year old i really helped her with they just they, they freak out. They're emotional over something that happens. And I stop and I'm like, we have, we have a question in this house. Does it have eternal
value? If it doesn't have eternal value, if I'm not going to remember it five days from now,
five years from now, I don't, I don't care. It doesn't matter. It's we, we might react in the
moment and then let it go because it does not have eternal value. There's way bigger fish to fry right now, right?
We need to be focusing on what has eternal value, turning that pain into purpose, using what are God-given gifts to help others.
Yeah.
Look, you have an ABC model.
Can you talk about that? Well, as far as an ABC model, kind of what I've tried to do
is talk about our head, our hearts, and our hands. Typically, as people, we tend to flow into,
well, we're all head, or we're just all emotions, or we're just serving. And so I think
that to be a unified person, we want our minds filled with truth and love and beauty that helps
our hearts. And let me pause here. When I say helps our heart, helps us to move beyond our past
pains and traumas, and to begin to love ourselves correctly.
One of the things that I'm seeing is a lot of people will go, okay, well, I get love God
and I get love my neighbor, but what does it mean to love myself? And I find that there's a lot of
people who don't like themselves, let alone love themselves because they base their self-worth on accomplishments. And as you guys know, and as I
know, there's never enough accomplishment to satisfy the human heart. And so what I like to say,
if Jesus is not enough to satisfy your heart, nothing will ever be enough. So a part of loving yourself correctly through the good life is coming in
contact with a father, God the Father saying, you are my beloved. You are precious to me.
You are valuable to me, not because of what you do, but because of who you are. But more importantly,
God the Father loves us the same way he loves Jesus because a supernatural
miracle takes place.
And when we say yes to Jesus as our forgiver, our lives become interwoven into his.
And all of a sudden, what's true of him is true of me.
And I have found a lot of people, and I know you guys have as well, who struggle with loving themselves.
And because of Dr. Amen's work, I'm able now to help people to say, listen, if you are struggling with depression, if you're struggling with anxiety, you're going to be lent towards these negative feelings about yourself. And so not only do you need the word of God and prayer,
but you also need to see a specialist. We have a mental health or brain health. I don't say
mental health anymore because I learned from someone we should say brain health.
So I say brain health now. Matter of fact, somebody should write a book on that.
So that would be a great idea. I think that'd be, we'll just call it the end
of mental illness. I like it. I like it. And so we have a brain health ministry here at
Transformation Church. And a lot of it is, is teaching people how to love yourself correctly.
That doesn't lead to arrogance. It leads to profound humility,
and it leads to treasuring yourself because God treasures you. You can tell a lot about a person
by the way they treat other people. Right. And the underlying thought, the foundational thought
to low self-esteem is, I am not enough. I'm not pretty enough, rich enough, smart enough,
tall enough, skinny enough, whatever it is,
it's I'm not enough,
which is only perpetuated in this era of social media.
Yeah, it made me wonder about one thing you said as well.
In the Beatitudes,
happy or blessed are those who are.
And it made me wonder about something because you've been through a lot.
I've been through a lot.
A lot of our people listening have been through a lot.
It's why they find us, right?
So they've been through a lot.
They've been through trauma.
They've been through grief, and they're certainly going through it now.
And I started wondering during this time, I've had more time to read my Bible, to pray, to reflect than I normally have. And I've actually wondered something, is the reason that
this time is peaceful for some people, and the reason that some of us actually, like you,
turned your pain into purpose, I feel like I've been able to turn my pain into purpose.
But I wonder, as looking back at those times that were so difficult, that were so hard,
that we thought, for me, I'd rather not be alive.
Is it because, at least in my mind, I realized I had the unfortunate but fortunate opportunity to realize that my entire life was built on a house of cards. So everything that
I thought was important was ripped away from me in literally one sentence, you have cancer.
And that one sentence destroyed everything that I thought was important. So everything had been
built on accomplishment. It had been built on physical appearance. It had been built on these
things that can be taken in just like that, just like a pandemic can do, right? So that is traumatic.
But when you learn that lesson, don't build your house on that again.
Don't rebuild on that house of cards.
You're stronger the next time around.
Yeah, we have to go to the next podcast.
But in it, I want to talk more about The Good Life.
You can preorder the book at thegoodlifebook.net.
Get Chapter 5 for free.
You will just love Pastor Gray's teaching.
They come from the heart, but they're so practical.
And you can also learn more about his church.
Is it transformationchurch.com?
Dot T-C, transformationchurch.tc.
Yep.
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