By your patience possess your souls —Luke 21:19
When a person is born again, there is a period of time when he
does not have the same vitality in his thinking or reasoning that he previously
had. We must learn to express this new life within us, which comes by forming
the mind of Christ (see Philippians
2:5). Luke
21:19 means that we take possession of our souls through patience. But
many of us prefer to stay at the entrance to the Christian life, instead of
going on to create and build our soul in accordance with the new life God has
placed within us. We fail because we are ignorant of the way God has made us,
and we blame things on the devil that are actually the result of our own
undisciplined natures. Just think what we could be when we are awakened to the
truth!
There are certain things in life that we need not pray about—
moods, for instance. We will never get rid of moodiness by praying, but we will
by kicking it out of our lives. Moods nearly always are rooted in some physical
circumstance, not in our true inner self. It is a continual struggle not to
listen to the moods which arise as a result of our physical condition, but we
must never submit to them for a second. We have to pick ourselves up by the
back of the neck and shake ourselves; then we will find that we can do what we
believed we were unable to do. The problem that most of us are cursed with is
simply that we won’t.
The Christian life is one of spiritual courage and determination lived out in
our flesh.
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