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We always crave change in a new year. This is why on January 1 we start diets, exercise programs, and new hobbies. Of course, a month later were usually back to our old bad habits. Maybe thats because we crave too big a change and do not have enough power and will to make the changes.
I wonder how many Jesus-followers have made commitments to change and grow spiritually but are experiencing frustration because they dont have the will and power to carry out those steps.
Paul addresses this issue in his letter to the Philippians. As he encouraged them to work out their salvation with fear and trembling (2:12), Paul said they would not be on their own. God Himself would energize them to grow and carry out His tasks. The first area affected would be their desires. God was at work in them, giving them the desire to change and grow. He was also working to give them the power to make the actual changes (v.13).
God has not left us alone in our struggles to attain spiritual growth. He helps us want to obey Him, and then He gives us the power to do what He wants. Ask Him to help you want to do His will.
Meg,
I loved this poem! As I read it the tears began to flow again but with gratitude to God that He Cares.
Polly
I'm Baaaack!
All your freepers are beloning to us!
I'm retired, so were's the party?
I gotta new PC
now I'm ready to use it!
The world'/s tallest hobbit is back with a new attitude ;o)
All liberal pranksters beware!