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Metron Live: Embracing Abundance,
Gratitude, and Positive Thinking
Date & Time: 2024-09-08 11:21:45
Location: Atlanta Theater
Speaker: Bishop Jim Swilley
Theme
The lecture emphasizes the importance of recognizing and utilizing one’s resources,
adopting an abundance mentality, and maintaining gratitude and positive thinking to
improve life and relationships.
Takeaways
1. Everything needed is already inside oneself.
2. Meditation helps find answers within.
3. Abundance is something to tune into, not acquire.
4. Importance of looking at what one has to work with.
5. Gratitude can significantly improve one’s mental state.
6. Positive thinking can lead to positive outcomes.
7. Focus on what you have and make the best of it.
8. Counting blessings is a practical exercise to avoid forgetting them.
9. Adopt an abundance mentality and speak blessings over daily activities.
10. Reflect on life events as part of a larger plan.
Highlights
“The point of the teaching is that everything you need is already inside
of you.”
“I think a good piece of advice on the regular is shut up and listen.”
“Abundance is not something that we acquire, it’s something we tune
into.”– Wayne Dyer
“If you look at a sea of hungry people, Jesus says, look at what you
have, what do we have?”
“If you look at what you have in life, you’ll always have more. If you
look at what you don’t have in life, you’ll never have enough.”– Oprah
Winfrey
“Abundance is not the absence of scarcity, it is the presence of
abundance.”– Devashish Marina
“When the night is cloudy, there is still a light that shines on me.”–
《The song ‘Let It Be’》
“I don’t just speak abundance over you, I speak abundance mentality,
because I’m prone to say you already have the abundance.”
“I don’t believe that everything happens for a reason. I think all
things happen for a reason.”
Chapters & Topics
1. Introduction and Feedback
The speaker welcomes the audience to Metron Live and appreciates the
feedback received from the series started last week. The speaker also
mentions conducting a couple of 1111s this week and receiving positive
feedback.
Welcome to Metron Live from the Atlanta theater.
Appreciation for feedback from the series started last week.
Positive feedback from conducting a couple of 1111s this week.
2. Seizing Life
The speaker emphasizes the importance of making the most of life and
believes that everything needed is already inside oneself. Meditation can help
find answers within, which is considered the God within.
Importance of making the most of life.
Everything needed is already inside oneself.
Meditation helps find answers within.
3. Handling Accessibility
The speaker discusses the challenges and changes in being accessible in
ministry, noting that it is easier now with texting and social media. The speaker
shares anecdotes about the past when accessibility was more challenging.
Challenges and changes in being accessible in ministry.
Easier now with texting and social media.
Anecdotes about past challenges with accessibility.
4. Calmness and Patience
The speaker advises staying calm and patient in difficult situations, sharing a
personal anecdote about a frustrating experience at a doctor’s office.
Advice to stay calm and patient in difficult situations.
Personal anecdote about a frustrating experience at a doctor’s office.
5. Abundance
The speaker introduces the concept of abundance, stating that it is something
to tune into rather than acquire. The speaker references Wayne Dyer and
discusses a passage from Mark about Jesus feeding the multitude.
Abundance is something to tune into, not acquire.
Reference to Wayne Dyer’s quote on abundance.
Discussion of a passage from Mark about Jesus feeding the multitude.
6. Practical Solutions
The speaker emphasizes the importance of looking at what one has to work
with when facing overwhelming situations. The speaker shares personal
anecdotes and biblical references to illustrate this point.
Importance of looking at what one has to work with.
Personal anecdotes and biblical references to illustrate the point.
7. Performance Challenges
The speaker shares anecdotes about the challenges faced during
performances and the importance of having the right equipment and support.
The speaker emphasizes the need for proper administrative development and
support teams.
Challenges faced during performances.
Importance of having the right equipment and support.
Need for proper administrative development and support teams.
8. Awareness and Helping Others
The speaker emphasizes the importance of being aware of others’ efforts and
helping them when needed, drawing from personal experiences in the industry.
The speaker often leaves conversations to help Michelle down the stairs.
Awareness of others’ efforts is crucial, especially if one has been on the other
side of the industry.
9. Ministry and Building Management
The speaker reflects on the complexities of managing a large building and the
relief of not having to deal with such responsibilities anymore.
Managing a large building involves numerous tasks like locking doors and
handling late meetings.
The speaker prefers smaller, more manageable spaces.
10. Miracle of Feeding the 5,000
The speaker recounts the biblical story of Jesus feeding 5,000 people with five
loaves and two fish, emphasizing the miraculous nature of the event.
– Jesus instructed people to sit in groups and then multiplied the loaves and fish.
– Everyone ate and was satisfied, and 12 baskets of leftovers were collected.
11. Provision and Expertise
The speaker discusses the idea that what one needs is often already within their
area of expertise, using the example of finding money in a fish’s mouth.
– The story of Jesus telling fishermen to find money in a fish’s mouth symbolizes
that provision is often within one’s expertise.
– The speaker shares personal experiences of receiving unexpected financial gifts
just in time to cover unforeseen expenses.
12. Movie Reference: Manchester by the Sea
The speaker uses the movie ‘Manchester by the Sea’ to illustrate the idea of using
what one already has to solve problems.
– The movie features a character who realizes he can sell his deceased father’s
guns to buy an engine for his boat.
– This realization changes the dynamic between the characters.
13. Homelessness and Desperation
The speaker reflects on the desperation of homeless people and the creative ways
they use what they have to survive.
– The speaker encounters aggressive homeless people and reflects on their
desperation.
– A homeless person used humor on a sign to get money from the speaker.
14. Finding Hidden Resources
The speaker encourages looking for hidden resources and assets that one might
not be aware of, using examples like unclaimed money and life insurance policies.
– Websites can help find unclaimed money in escrow accounts and rebates.
– Life insurance policies can be sold for immediate financial relief.
15. Biblical Lessons on Provision
The speaker discusses the biblical lesson of always having enough and the
importance of recognizing and utilizing available resources.
– Jesus asked his disciples to find out how much food they had, emphasizing the
importance of knowing one’s resources.
– The Greek and Hebrew texts often use present tense, indicating ongoing
provision.
16. Oprah Winfrey’s Success Story
The speaker shares Oprah Winfrey’s story to illustrate the power of recognizing and
utilizing one’s talents and resources.
– Oprah’s success began with a teacher’s compliment that gave her confidence.
– Despite numerous challenges, Oprah focused on her strengths and achieved
great success.
17. Counting Blessings
The speaker emphasizes the importance of regularly counting one’s blessings to
maintain a positive outlook and recognize available resources.
– Counting blessings is a practical exercise to avoid forgetting them.
– The psalmist advises not to forget God’s benefits.
18. Gratitude in Relationships
The speaker emphasizes the importance of focusing on the positive aspects of
one’s partner in a relationship. By remembering what they have done, one can
foster a sense of gratitude and improve the relationship.
– Focus on what your partner has done rather than what they haven’t.
– Living with someone for more than six months requires mutual effort.
– Relationships should be mutual, not co-dependent.
19. Abundance Mindset
The speaker discusses the concept of abundance, highlighting that it is not the
absence of scarcity but the presence of abundance. This mindset can be applied to
various aspects of life, including community and personal well-being.
– Abundance is not the absence of scarcity; it is the presence of abundance.
– Focus on what you have rather than what you lack.
– Community and mutual support are essential for a sense of abundance.
20. Gratitude and Mental Health
Gratitude can significantly improve one’s mental state, especially when dealing with
minor funks. The speaker acknowledges that clinical depression is real but suggests
that gratitude can help in less severe cases.
– Gratitude can help improve mental well-being.
– Clinical depression is real and may require medication.
– Gratitude can help in overcoming minor funks.
21. Positive Thinking and Self-Fulfilling Prophecies
The speaker explains how positive thinking can lead to positive outcomes through
self-fulfilling prophecies. By focusing on positive thoughts and outcomes, one can
attract good things into their life.
– Positive thinking can lead to positive outcomes.
– People often get caught in a cycle of self-fulfilling prophecies.
– Focusing on positive thoughts can attract good things.
22. Creating Your Reality
The speaker discusses the importance of creating one’s reality by focusing on what
one has and making the best of it. This involves cropping out negative aspects and
focusing on the positive.
– Focus on what you have and make the best of it.
– Crop out negative aspects and focus on the positive.
– Creating your reality is not lying; it’s focusing on the positive.
23. Debit Card Issues and App Management
The speaker discussed issues related to a lost debit card and the subsequent
process of managing and purging unnecessary apps. The speaker found a silver
lining in the situation by using it as an opportunity to clean up their app
subscriptions.
– Lost debit card and the process of getting a new one.
– Realization of unnecessary app subscriptions.
– Opportunity to purge and manage app subscriptions.
24. Financial Donations to Vetron
The speaker provided information on how to donate to Vetron, emphasizing the
ease of the process and the impact of contributions.
– Donations can be made via smartphone by texting 404-620-5044.
– Donations also support the charity or organization of the month.
25. Abundance Mentality and Blessings
The speaker encouraged adopting an abundance mentality and spoke blessings
over the audience’s lives, marriages, and daily activities.
– Encouragement to adopt an abundance mentality.
– Blessings for marriages and daily activities.
26. Understanding Life Events
The speaker reflected on the idea that everything happens for a reason, suggesting
that life events are part of a larger plan.
– Reflection on life events and their reasons.