Catalyst Track: The Heist // Day One

This video track comes from a conversation between Chris Durso and Erwin McManus about Chris’ new book, The Heist.

What if we began to see Jesus’ death and resurrection as “the greatest cat-burglary in human history?” Because while onlookers thought he was just “being crucified, he was actually decimating our chains of shame and robbing hell of its captives.”

Erwin asks, has there ever been a greater crime committed?

In this three-day track, Chris and Erwin talk about how Jesus’ “crime” not only frees us of our shame, but allows the shame of past experiences to strengthen us in our contexts today.

Are you ready for a fresh perspective on the grace extended to you and victory won for you? Are you ready to cast off the chains of shame that hinder your leadership and relationships? If so, take time this week to dive into this track and complete the reflection and challenge questions at the end of each day.


Day 1 – What Are You Ashamed Of?

 

“But God chose the foolish things of the world to shame the wise.” - 1 Cor 1:27

In this video clip, Chris talks about things in his past that created a sense of shame.

But instead of staying paralyzed, he realized those were the very things God wanted to use in him as a leader.

 

REFLECTION:

What shame from your past (or present) is infiltrating your ability to lead most effectively as a leader? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

More from Catalyst Track: The Heist:

Day Two // Day Three

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