interview
		
		Jon Gordon: Stop Complaining 
		
		By Zsa Zsa Palagyi 
                	The 700 Club
       	
		
		
		 
		CBN.com 
			 “I believe every  one of us has a choice between two roads - the positive road and the negative  road,” Jon Gordon said. “The positive road leads to joy, success and  fulfillment and the negative road leads to failure, negativity and despair.”
		Author  and motivational speaker, Jon Gordon has been down both roads. Today, he  coaches huge corporations and national sports teams about the power of positive  thinking. But awhile back, nothing but negativity filled his mind. Within six  months he lost his job, almost went bankrupt and almost lost his marriage.
            
  “I was so emotionally immature,” he said. “Didn’t know how to deal with my  stress. Didn’t know how to deal with my fear. Didn’t know how to deal with the  pressure of being a young dad with two kids and a wife to support.”
  
		  Before this, Jon had always been a big success.  
  
  “I was the guy who when I was in my 20s, people said, ‘Wow, you have the world  ahead of you, so much potential.’ I was 24-years-old and I was considered  one of the up and comers in Atlanta,  a rising star - someone that was really making a difference in the community,”  Jon said.  
  
		  So when things started falling apart, Jon didn't know what to do.
  
  “Everything was about always accomplishing something and now I wasn’t  accomplishing anything,” he said. “I was failing in everything so I blamed  everyone else. I blamed my parents, my upbringing, my biological father  who left when I was one. I blamed my wife. I blamed the fact that I had these kids  and that was the reason I was not living the life that I wanted. So it  was everyone else’s fault but mine.”
  
  “There was just always nitpicking, always something  that he was noticing that we weren’t doing right,” Jon’s wife, Kathryn said. “I  told him I’d rather live alone and struggle and try to make ends meet than to  live with you and deal with this kind of negativity. I pretty much said I was going to divorce him.”
  
  That got Jon’s attention.
  
  “Couple days  later, I got this sort of eureka moment,” Jon  said. “Writing and speaking just came to me. I  started to research positive ways to change my own life.”  
  
		  Kathryn decided to stay in the marriage.  And Jon started writing and  speaking about positive energy.  He became known as "The Energy  Guy." His teachings came from a number of religions and beliefs.
  
   “My belief was that all paths led to God and that Jesus was just one path - that  through Buddhism, you can get there as well; through Hinduism, you can get  there, and just through having a spiritual relationship with Father God, you  can connect,” Jon said.
“My belief was that all paths led to God and that Jesus was just one path - that  through Buddhism, you can get there as well; through Hinduism, you can get  there, and just through having a spiritual relationship with Father God, you  can connect,” Jon said.
  
		  Jon shared his insights with corporations and professional sports teams.   He even appeared on The Today Show. Then his success came to an end.
  
  “The sales just stopped. Speaking sort of dried up,” he said. “But it was  during this process that God started to change me and know that there was  something more.”
  
  Jon grew up in a Jewish Italian family.  Apart from being bar-mitzvahed,  he never went to temple or church.
  
  “Organized religion was, to me, a bunch of people getting together and  practicing things that really didn’t do anything. It was a lot of  hypocrisy to me,” Jon said.
  
		  Then a good friend gave Jon some sermons about Jesus on CD.
  
  “I never used to think that I needed saving; but now I was introduced to the  idea that God came here to save you. And it was after listening to those  CD’s that on my walk of prayer in the morning, I said, ‘God, if there is  something to this Jesus, if he is who they say he is, just show me the signs.   I’m open to them.  I’m open,’” Jon said.
  
  “So I’m on my way down to Orlando  to speak. I’m on I-95 South, and I’m looking to the left, and I just heard  this voice,” Jon said. “And I turn and I look and I see this sign that says Jesus is the Answer. And in that moment I knew it  was a sign from God meant for me.” 
  
While Jon was meditating, he started seeing glowing crosses. He told a  Buddhist energy healer about all these things he was seeing and he was  surprised at the Buddhist’s response.
		“He said, ‘Christianity  is like spiritual cheating.’ He said, ‘You just believe and then you  receive,’” Jon remembered.  
            
  “I had tried everything before that to get rid of this burden, to get rid of  this knot that I had in my stomach, this constant anxiety, this fear, this  anxiousness that was just sort of in me at all times. Every technique, every  new age process - didn’t work,” Jon said.
  
  “As I was taking a walk, I just said, ‘Jesus, I make you my Lord and Savior.  Please save me. Take my burden; take my pain. I can’t do it alone.’  He just started to change me in a lot of ways:   a better father, a better husband. I started to judge others a lot  less. I used to have a lot of judgment. And also I was very  controlling; and I started to surrender a lot more. I also, more  importantly, started to realize my own imperfections,” Jon said. “I used  to try to cover up the imperfections with pride and beating my chest, of you  know how great I am. But actually, God started showing me how imperfect I  was and how much I needed him.”  
 
  
		  Jon was baptized on Palm Sunday 2007.  So Easter is a very special time  for him.  
  
  “Through the resurrection, it cements everything I believe as a Christian,” he  said, “that Jesus came here. He came to teach us. He came to die for us, and  most importantly, He came to give us life. God just loves me for me. I  don’t have to do anything to get his love.”
		
		
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