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3. Self-discipline has become a dirty word. Along with self-control, patience, endurance and many more concepts that are vital for a growing believer to develop.
The life of a disciple is a life of change. We are invited by Jesus to follow Him and when we do we begin a journey of change through trials. Trials actually come whether you follow Jesus or not, the only question is whether you have surrendered them to God to use as vehicles for spiritual growth.
Self-discipline is making the commitment to getting up in the morning and giving God first place, even when it costs you dearly. Surrendering your time to God, pursuing Him in your quiet time takes discipline and persistence. And it is worth it!
How does self-control, self-discipline and the like relate to surrendering to the work of the Holy Spirit?
4. We like to do it ourselves.
At heart most of us are loners when it comes to the spiritual life. We may love people and love being around people all the time, but we don’t want them to see us as we really are, as we know ourselves to be. It feels safer to be alone on our journey, even though God lets us know it’s not. We need the ministry of the church family. The church family needs our gifts to be all that it can be. There is no getting around it, as a follower of Jesus, you are on the journey with other people and we need each other.
We do we resist so hard? What would make it easier for us?