Discipline
I have a tendency to allow so much in the world to distract me from my time with God, from allowing Him to be at the center of all I do and of the choices I make every day.
I am relieved when I read 2 Tim. 1:7. It reads, "For the Spirit God gave us does not make us timid, but gives us power, love and self-discipline." Why am I relieved, you ask? Because I realize I do not have to rely on my own self-discipline! Especially since I don't seem to have any!! (No really...it's true!!) We who belong to Christ are blessed to have been given the Spirit of God to live in us, allowing us to tap into His strength, His love, and His discipline, and that is a relief!
“Don’t you realize that in a race everyone runs, but only one person gets the prize? So run to win! All athletes are disciplined in their training. They do it to win a prize that will fade away, but we do it for an eternal prize.” 1 Cor. 9:24-25 NLT
“God is clear: we must exercise self-discipline in all matters. Self-discipline is not simply a proven way to get ahead; it’s also an integral part of God’s plan for our lives. If we genuinely seek to be faithful stewards of our time, our talents, and our resources, we must adopt a disciplined approach to life. Otherwise, our talents are wasted and our resources are squandered.”[1]
Self-discipline is the thing I struggle with the very most! Whether it is food, housework, devotional time, personal practice time, exercise…you name it! I am great at starting a project, but horrible at finishing! A testament to that is the number of unfinished crochet and knit projects I have sitting in my house!
And so today I choose to live a life of self-discipline. I know that sounds so simple…and it is. It is a matter of choice. I was not born lazy! I’ve chosen it! But I cannot allow myself to wonder how I will succeed tomorrow, or the next day…these days are not promised to me. So, for today, I choose the self-discipline provided to me by the Holy Spirit.
“Personal humility is a spiritual discipline and the hallmark of the service of Jesus.” (Franklin Graham)
[1] 5 Minutes A Day: 365 Daily Devotions for
Women, Day 3