Choice 5: Voluntarily submit to every change God wants to make in my life and humbly ask Him to remove my character defects.
“God blesses those people who want to obey Him more than to eat or drink. They will be given what they want!” (Matthew 5:6 CEV)
The hardest part for those of us who like to be in control of our circumstances (and lives) is surrendering ALL to His authority, and being willing to submit to EVERY change He brings to us. John Baker starts Chapter 5 by describing how it’s against our nature to change our behaviors. It’s so much easier to keep doing what we’ve been doing. It’s been said that changing a habit takes around 30 days of consistent behavior to make it stick. How many of us actually try for that long? Here we are in February, how many of you are holding firm to the New Year’s resolutions you made?
The scars we bear from our life experiences did not happen overnight, and we cannot expect change to be rapid. Over the past four weeks, we’ve been preparing our hearts and minds for the changes God wants to do in our lives. He’s been working in us through this time, but it’s also been a time of preparation. Romans 12:1, 2 says that we are to “be a living and holy sacrifice—the kind He will find acceptable…let God transform you into a new person by changing the way you think. Then you will learn to know God’s will for you, which is good and pleasing and perfect” (NLT).
Do you take the time to read a passage in different translations? Sometimes you can get more insight, clarification, and direction by what the various translations offer. From The Message, we read the same passage in Romans, “So here’s what I want you to do, God helping you: Take your every day, ordinary life—your sleeping, eating, going-to-work, and walking-around life—and place it before God as an offering. Embracing what God does for you is the best thing you can do for him. Don’t become so well-adjusted to your culture that you fit into it without even thinking. Instead, fix your attention on God. You’ll be changed from the inside out. Readily recognize what he wants from you, and quickly respond to it. Unlike the culture around you, always dragging you down to its level of immaturity, God brings the best out of you, develops well-formed maturity in you.”
How awesome is that? God is helping us. God wants the best for us. He will change us inside and out. Another promise of The Father we can hold on to when we don’t think we can keep on this journey.
Chapter 5 will discuss where our character defects come from, why it takes so long to get rid of them, and how we cooperate with God during this transformation process. A key point for me in this process is to remember my identity in Christ, who He says I am. Baker says, “Notice their identity is in their belief in Christ…they do not allow character defects to become their identity” (pp 133, 134).
Almost 17 years ago, I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia. It’s a chronic pain syndrome that many don’t fully understand. Even with almost 11 years together, my husband still doesn’t “get it” on many days, though he has learned to be more patient and tolerant of my episodes. Pain, muscle tenderness, weakness and tingling are common place for me. On a daily basis something hurts, usually my back, hips and shoulders. But I also get tingling and swelling in my feet and hands; and fatigue…oh boy, do I get tired! Some days I feel like I over-exerted myself the day before. Other days, I feel like I’m battling the worst flu virus ever. And, the only thing I can do is manage symptoms; there is no cure. I have medications to take. I give in to the afternoon nap. I opt to sit as an observer than push my body in an activity I know I’ll regret later. I get massages (much too infrequently) from a therapist who knows how to treat my body. And, I try to enjoy walking as an easy, low-stress exercise for my body. Keeping it moving helps keep it from tightening up even more.
Now, I know there are people with fibromyalgia who are truly affected more severely than I am, so this is not meant to disregard the severity of their situations. Many are unable to work, enjoy activities, or function on a normal level. I’ve never been affected so badly that I cannot “do life.” I may not want to do something, but it’s a mental attitude not a physical limitation. But what if I gave in to my pain and let it determine who I am? If I focused on what I have, rather than who I am, how much different would my life be? I might refuse to leave my bed. I might quit my job because it’s just too much effort. I might refuse to care for my family; instead asking them to tend to my needs.
But I am a person with fibromyalgia. It does not have me. Just like I am a child of Christ with sin, sin does not have me. I have freedom in Christ. And, it’s His freedom that also provides comfort during my fibro-flares (periods when it is worse). It is His strength that pushes me through. It is His wisdom that guides my doctors for management. And, oddly, it’s a blessing in my life at times because the flares cause me to rest, and be thankful that my infliction truly isn’t that bad in the scheme of things.
So what defines you? Do you believe you cannot change because it’s “just the way you are?” Do you see yourself as the addict or victim? Or do you see yourself as God sees you.
James 4:10
Humble yourselves before the Lord,
and he will lift you up in honor. (NLT)
Reading Assignment for Week 4: Chapter 4 of Life’s Healing Choices
Monday: Laurie will discuss Principle 5: The Transformation Choice
Tuesday: Leslie will discuss Why Does It Take So Long?
Wednesday: Kim will discuss How Do We Cooperate With God?
Thursday: Amy will discuss Make The Choice
Friday: Laurie will bring it all back home with a recap of our week
Let’s Pray:
Lord, so many times we view our scars and afflictions as bad things in our lives. Help us to see these as tools used by Your Hand to change and transform us into the daughters You want us to be. You desire only the best for us. You gave Your very best to us in Your Son, Jesus. Show us the defects within that keep us from freedom and peace. Allow us to humbly bow to You wisdom and correction in this process. Amen.
Power Verses for Chapter 5:
Psalm 37:5
Matthew 5:6
Romans 12:1, 2
Philippians 1:6
James 4:10
1 Peter 1:13, 14
1 John 1:9
2 Thessalonians 3:3
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