In this episode of Blessed and Bossed Up, Tatum dives deep into the sixth wilderness mentality from Battlefield of the Mind by Joyce Meyer: “My behavior may be wrong, but it is not my fault.” This discussion touches on personal responsibility, confronting uncomfortable truths, and avoiding blame-shifting. Tatum shares practical insights on how this mentality impacts relationships, spiritual growth, and even entrepreneurship. She encourages listeners to ask God for self-revelation, even when it’s difficult.
Key Points Covered:
- Wilderness Mentality #6: The core topic of this episode is the mindset of blaming others for personal behavior. Tatum and Joyce Meyer’s teachings point to examples from Genesis, like Adam and Eve, and how blaming others can keep you stuck in a wilderness season.
- Marriage and Personal Responsibility: Tatum shares a personal story about how seeking the Lord’s help in marriage often leads to self-reflection and accountability, rather than always focusing on your partner’s faults.
- Avoiding Excuses: Drawing from Joyce Meyer's experience, Tatum emphasizes that while past hurts may explain bad behavior, they cannot justify staying in it. True freedom comes from confronting personal shortcomings and taking responsibility for one’s actions.
- Facing the Truth: The importance of facing hard truths about ourselves and confronting areas of avoidance is discussed. Tatum encourages listeners to stop making excuses, face uncomfortable realities, and lean into God's guidance for personal transformation.
Scriptures Mentioned:
- Genesis 3:12-13 – Adam and Eve’s blame game in the Garden of Eden.
- Genesis 16:1-6 – Abram, Sarai, and Hagar: Impatience and blame-shifting.
- Numbers 21:5 – The Israelites complaining against God and Moses.
- Numbers 13:1-3, 25-28 – The report of the 12 spies and the power of "but."
- Psalm 51:1-6 – King David’s repentance after his sin with Bathsheba.
- John 16:12-13 – The Holy Spirit as the Spirit of Truth.
Action Steps for Listeners:
- Pray for Personal Revelation: Tatum challenges her audience to ask God to show them the truth about themselves, even when it’s uncomfortable.
- Be Accountable: Take ownership of personal behavior without excuses, and practice repentance when necessary.
- Marriage Advice: If you're married, take your concerns about your spouse to God first before addressing them with your partner.
- Focus on Truth Over Avoidance: Don’t let excuses or past trauma prevent you from growing spiritually and emotionally.
Additional Resources:
- God Math Webinar: If you're struggling to balance multiple responsibilities and feel overwhelmed, register for Tatum’s free upcoming God Math webinar, where she’ll break down a spiritual formula for peace and productivity: https://anchoredmedia.kartra.com/page/pum7
- Next Book Club Pick: Grab your copy of Leadership as an Identity: The Four Traits of Those Who Will Lasting Influence by Crawford Loritz, which will be the next book discussed on the podcast after Battlefield of the Mind. https://a.co/d/5dvQ3Sd
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