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Do the New You

6 Mindsets to Become Who You Were Created to Be

Steven Furtick

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Do the New You
The True You+
Continuous Progress+
Inner Sufficiency+
Faith-Driven Opportunities+
Harmony with God+
Joy as a Mission+
Embracing Your 'Now'+

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Question 1 of 7
Why does Steven Furtick argue that the popular phrase 'Just do you' is actually flawed?
  • A. It encourages selfishness and a lack of empathy for others.
  • B. It restricts personal growth by keeping people anchored to their current self-perceptions.
  • C. It creates an unrealistic expectation of future success.
  • D. It requires too much independence instead of relying on community.
Question 2 of 7
According to the first mindset discussed in the book, what is the true nature of making progress when feeling pinned down by life's challenges?
  • A. Progress is achieved purely through sheer willpower and self-reliance.
  • B. Progress means waiting patiently until God completely removes the obstacle.
  • C. Progress is about ignoring your current reality and focusing only on the future.
  • D. Progress requires recognizing you are stuck and being willing to seek help and embrace grace.
Question 3 of 7
What profound truth did Olympic wrestler Helen Maroulis use to anchor herself before a defining match, illustrating the shift from scarcity to abundance?
  • A. 'I have trained harder than anyone else.'
  • B. 'Christ is in me. I am enough.'
  • C. 'My challenges do not define my capacity.'
  • D. 'With God, there is always a way.'
Question 4 of 7
How does the 'new you' mindset challenge the familiar, fear-based question of 'What if it fails?'
  • A. By replacing it with the empowering query, 'What if it succeeds?'
  • B. By ignoring the possibility of failure entirely.
  • C. By analyzing all potential risks before taking a leap of faith.
  • D. By accepting that failure is inevitable but temporary.
Question 5 of 7
In the stories of Abbey learning to swim and the biblical prophet Jeremiah, what common internal barrier must they overcome?
  • A. A lack of physical endurance and preparation.
  • B. The criticism and judgment of their peers.
  • C. The 'lizard brain' of fear and self-doubt.
  • D. The temptation to compare their journey to others.
Question 6 of 7
What realization did Steven Furtick have about joy after a family conversation on vacation?
  • A. Joy is a natural byproduct of a successful career and family life.
  • B. Joy is a daily job and mission that requires personal responsibility to cultivate.
  • C. Joy is entirely dependent on the circumstances God places you in.
  • D. Joy is an emotion that should be suppressed in favor of logical thinking.
Question 7 of 7
What is the core message behind the stories of Trenton, a church greeter with cerebral palsy, and Ehud, a left-handed biblical hero?
  • A. God will eventually heal all physical ailments if you have enough faith.
  • B. You must overcome your physical limitations before you can fully serve God.
  • C. Unconventional methods are the only way to achieve true spiritual growth.
  • D. God often uses what the world sees as weaknesses as strengths perfectly suited for your current season.

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Do the New You Summary & Overview

Do the New You (2024) explores how to align your self-perception with God’s vision to become the person he designed you to be. It speaks to the challenge of living out your authentic, God-given identity and calling by unpacking practical mindsets to shift from who you are today to where God is leading you. It emphasizes that the true, ideal you isn’t an imaginary future self but the “you” God has always known you to be.

Who Should Listen to Do the New You?

  • Anyone seeking their identity in Christ
  • People struggling with self-acceptance
  • Christians seeking spiritual growth

About the Author: Steven Furtick

Steven Furtick is the founder and lead pastor of Elevation Church. He’s a New York Times best-selling author who’s written numerous books including Crash the Chatterbox, Greater, Sun Stand Still, (Un)Qualified, and Seven-Mile Miracle. Furtick holds a Master of Divinity degree from Southern Theological Seminary and has helped grow Elevation Church into a global ministry.

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