Willpower: The Fair-weather Friend
Willpower
sure sounds like a great thing. We are led to believe that we have enough of it
to fight off every temptation that comes our way. And sometimes it works. But
let me tell you a little secret about willpower. Willpower is your best friend
when things go well, but it’s the first friend to check out when you get weary.
I have found that if I really don’t want to do something, my mind gives me
plenty of reasons why I don’t have to. My emotions even join in, saying, “I
agree because I don’t feel like doing it anyway”.
Our soul
(mind, will, emotions) would love to run our lives, but the Bible says we are
to be led by God’s Spirit. We are never instructed to be willpower-led, we are
told to be Spirit-led. Willpower and discipline are important and vitally
necessary to a successful life, but willpower alone won’t be enough.
Determination gets you started and keeps you going for awhile, but it is never
enough to bring you across the finish line.
Zechariah
4:6 says, “Not by might, nor by power, but by My Spirit, says the Lord of
hosts.”
What
happens if, instead of turning first to willpower in your time of need, you
turn to God instead? God releases His power into your willpower and energizes
it to bring you across the finish line. Willpower does not get the credit for
our success, God does. Jesus said in John
15:5, “Apart from me cut off from vital union with me you can do nothing.”
This is one of the most important and most difficult lessons we must learn if
we want to enjoy the life Jesus died to give us.
From the
book “NEW DAY, NEW YOU – Joyce Meyer”
GALATIANS 5:16
But I say, Go
on the Spirit, and you will not come under the rule of the evil desires of the
flesh.
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