Living for Others: Building a Lasting Legacy
Episode Overview
Shift focus from self-centeredness to serving others. Legacy is built through everyday acts of faithfulness. Service strengthens sobriety and spiritual health. Humility involves valuing others above oneself. Recovery thrives on giving rather than taking.
"Recovery begins when that question starts to change from 'What do I want?' to 'Who needs me right now?'"
Get ready to be moved by real-life accounts of faith and recovery as Pastor Max Ingram takes listeners on a journey to understand the true essence of legacy. In this episode of Studio RC, part of the Recovery Church Movement, Pastor Max challenges us to shift our focus from self-centered desires to living for others.
With humour and honesty, he explores the concept of legacy, not as a measure of success or status, but as the impact we leave behind through faith, freedom, and spiritual health.
Pastor Max delves into the uncomfortable truth that self-centeredness is often at the root of addiction, and how recovery begins when we start asking 'Who needs me right now?' instead of 'What do I want right now?' Drawing from both scripture and recovery teachings, he emphasizes that service to others is not just a moral obligation but a survival strategy that strengthens sobriety. This episode is packed with insights about humility, mentorship, and the transformative power of serving others.
Whether you're in early recovery or have years of sobriety under your belt, Pastor Max's message is clear: living for others enriches our own lives and creates a lasting legacy. So, what kind of legacy are you building today? Join Pastor Max as he encourages listeners to reflect on their impact and continue their journey of faith and recovery.