Cure for the Common Life Workbook
By Max Lucado
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Max Lucado wrote Cure for the Common Life to help you find your uniqueness. Now, in Cure for Common Life Small Group Study, Max teams with People Management International. In this engaging and dynamic 6-week small group study, you will learn how to: pay attention to your uniqueness, unpack your life to discover your S.T.O.R.Y., strengthen and enhance your relationships, discover your career strengths, and live in your sweet spot every day of your life!
Max Lucado
Since entering the ministry in 1978, Max Lucado has served churches in Miami, Florida; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; and San Antonio, Texas. He currently serves as the teaching minister of Oak Hills Church in San Antonio. He is the recipient of the 2021 ECPA Pinnacle Award for his outstanding contribution to the publishing industry and society at large. He is America's bestselling inspirational author with more than 150 million products in print. Visit his website at MaxLucado.com Facebook.com/MaxLucado Instagram.com/MaxLucado Twitter.com/MaxLucado Youtube.com/MaxLucadoOfficial The Max Lucado Encouraging Word Podcast
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5A process for discovering your passions and abilities in God's kingdom. This is not a book about introspection. Rather it is an exhortation to review your life history to identify what you've done in the past to understand what you might do well for God in the future. Lucado tells us to take risks and serve through our passions by being faithful at our current jobs while exploring new paths.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5It was while reading this book that God spoke to me about our school's theme for 2007. The idea that God knows us intimately - our sins, our evil and depravved hearts yet loves us - and sent His Son to die for us while we were His enemies, was brought to me afresh. He knows me, and in Christ, God has made Himself known.This is the theme for my school in 2007!
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Cure for the Common Life Workbook - Max Lucado
Copyright © 2006 Max Lucado
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Published by Nelson Impact, a Division of Thomas Nelson, Inc., P.O. Box 141000, Nashville, Tennessee 37214.
This small group study is an extension of Cure for the Common Life by Max Lucado. As such, it is a merger of Max Lucado’s expressions with the technology expressions of the System for Identifying Motivated Abilities (SIMA®). Copyright in Max Lucado, subject to expressions based on or related to SIMA®, copyright People Management International, Inc.
Compiled and written by William Hendricks and Richard Wellock for People Management International, Inc.
This book contains significant copyrighted materials in the exploration of your design. S.T.O.R.Y. is a derivative of SIMA® (System for Identifying Motivated Abilities). SIMA® is registered and copyrighted by People Management International, Inc., P.O. Box 1004, Avon, CT 06001-1004.
Scripture quotations, unless otherwise noted, are taken from the HOLY BIBLE, NEW INTERNATIONAL VERSION. Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984 International Bible Society. Used by permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved.
ISBN-10: 1-4185-0605-2
ISBN-13: 978-1-41850-605-6
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Contents
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Introduction: Finding Your Sweet Spot
Session One – What’s Your Story?
Session Two – Unpack Your Life
Session Three – Study Your S.T.O.R.Y.
Session Four – Take Your Job and Love It
Session Five – Discover Your Role
Session Six – Be the Body
Learning to Pay Attention
Facilitator’s Guide
About People Management International, Inc.
INTRODUCTION
FINDING YOUR SWEET SPOT
In his book Cure for the Common Life, Max Lucado urges readers to find their sweet spots
in life. Ever heard of a sweet spot? It refers to place on a golf club (or baseball bat or tennis racket) where you get the most power and control out of your swing. Hit a ball in the sweet spot and you can send it flying forever. So much energy for so little effort!
People have sweet spots, too. God has designed all human beings to do certain things well and in a way that is totally natural to them. For instance, one person has a knack for numbers. Another is a great problem-solver. Someone else has a nose for a bargain. Yet another is a creative genius. Every person has a sweet spot. And life makes sense when you find your spot and keep hitting the ball
there.
So how do you find your own sweet spot? As Max describes in Cure for the Common Life, each of us has moments in our lives when, seemingly by accident, we hit a home run. Just knock it right out of the park to everyone’s amazement. These moments are not accidents. It’s not just a coincidence. There’s a reason you wrote the best paper in your class in junior high school. There’s a reason that you saved the day on the family vacation by knowing how to get your dad’s stalled car re-started in a driving rainstorm. It wasn’t just a rookie coincidence that enabled you to make a key observation that helped your boss save face with his superior.
When it comes to sweet spots there are no accidents, only incidents. They are moments when you’re in the zone.
Situations in which the way God made you lines up with what is needed at the time. When that happens— wham! You hit the ball in your sweet spot and there it goes! To you it may not seem like a big deal, but to someone who doesn’t have the gifts you have, your natural response can seem like a feat of genius.
And here we come to an irony. Your sweet spot—your giftedness—is so natural and so instinctive that when you’re using it, you don’t even think about using it. You just use it. You wouldn’t think of doing things any other way. Therefore, your giftedness may not seem remarkable to you. It’s just you being you. For that reason, most of us have a hard time recognizing our sweet spots for what they are.
That’s a problem, because if you don’t know what your sweet spot is, you’re going to have a hard time hitting the ball there. Oh, occasionally you’ll connect. As they say, even a blind squirrel finds a nut now and then. But God doesn’t want you to live in your sweet spot now and then. He wants you there most of the time.
When we use the term giftedness in this small group study, we are referring to the unique way in which an individual functions. Giftedness is a person’s inborn core strengths and natural motivation, which he instinctively uses to do things that are satisfying and productive. Giftedness is not just what the person can do, but what he was born to do, enjoys doing, and does very well. Giftedness is more than talent or ability. Giftedness involves motivation—an inner drive or energy that compels an individual to do a certain thing.
Every human being has giftedness. Every single one. No matter what the level of his intelligence is. No matter what her DNA makeup is. No matter how damaged, disabled, dysfunctional, or compromised she may be. Every human is born with her own unique giftedness. Many people hear the term gifted
and they think of spectacular performers: Michael Jordan, Oprah Winfrey, Bill Gates, Albert Einstein, Mother Teresa. Impressive people like that have giftedness, to be sure. But so do you. Giftedness is not about the spectacular, the amazing, or the one-of-a-kind. Giftedness is about who people are—their personhood.
Every human being has personhood. Your personhood is given to you by God. Your personhood fits you for particular tasks. Sometimes a person fits a task so well that unusual results occur—maybe even spectacular results. Like seven NBA championships. Or billions of dollars in wealth. Or a change in the way a society sees a minority group. Or a new theory, called relativity.
We rightfully celebrate spectacular results like those. But giftedness is not in the results; it’s in the person. And every person does something naturally and instinctively that yields some worthy result. That activity—that innate ability and the motivation to use it—is what we call a person’s giftedness.
In many schools today, some students are designated as talented and gifted
students. That means they possess a heightened capacity for learning and require an enriched curriculum to stimulate their education. It’s wonderful that experts have identified the needs of those students. However, when we use the term giftedness in this small group study, we are not referring to talented and gifted
people. We are referring to all people. Everyone has her own giftedness, quite apart from how she learns.
God endows every person with a means to glorify him in very practical, evident ways. That is his gift to us. He allows us to enjoy the exercise of our gifts, so that we’ll do them again and again. But the purpose of the gifts is twofold: to bring God glory and to do the things that he wants done in the world.
If you have such a hard time recognizing your sweet spot, how will you ever find out what it is? As usual, God has an answer for that: other people. Other people are like a