“He who is slow to anger is better than the mighty, and he who rules his spirit than he who takes a city.” – Proverbs 16:32
Many today are into the cult of self-realization, but the Bible teaches self-surrender. In self-realization all the answers are in you; but in self-surrender, all the answers are in Jesus. In self-realization you are centered in you—there is a preoccupation with number one. Self may be dedicated, but it is dedicated to self. It may be religious, but it is a religious self. We are living in a generation of “self-aholics” consumed by themselves.
In 1 Samuel 24, the greatest victory that David won was not a victory over Saul. The great victory that David won was a victory over himself. David refused to take vengeance on Saul; he refused to do what he was able to do because he gained a great victory. He practiced what the New Testament says in Romans 12:21, “Be not overcome with evil, but overcome evil with good.”
• How are all Christians called to take victory over themselves?
• How is God calling you to pursue victory over “self” specifically right now?
PRACTICE THIS: Write down some practical ways you can have victory over yourself as a means of submitting to Christ. Take steps to put at least one of these practices into action today.
Share This Post, Choose Your Platform!
One Comment
Comments are closed.
Hmmm, oh God give me the grace to do so in Jesus name Amen ?,
Apostle God richly bless