Series | The Wisdom of Proverbs, Part 2
Scripture | Proverbs 25:28, “Like a city whose
walls are broken through is a person who lacks self-control.”
Lesson 20 | Lack of Self Control
I’ll never forget the first time I really
understood this proverb. I was talking
to an older friend who was giving me counsel after I had been in an argument
with another pastor. In my hurt and
frustration I asked him, “Why is it I feel so drained and overwhelmed with all
this emotion?”
He then responded back with this proverb and
explained to me that when I lacked self-control by losing my temper in my
disagreement with the other pastor I became an easy target for the enemy. Since my emotional guard was down it was easy
for the devil to come steal my peace and bring confusion.
My biggest temptation is to lose control of my
temper. For others it is hard for them
to control their sex drive. Some find it
difficult to control their eating and spending habits. And some people cannot control their thoughts
and words. As a result, in Christianity
we often think that though God’s grace saved us its now up to us to obey God’s
commands and do what’s right in our own efforts. However, without God’s grace we cannot please
God and obey any of His commands.
Therefore, the answer to lack of self-control
isn’t to build up the self and try to have more self-discipline. The opposite is actually true. Jesus commanded us to “deny ourselves” (Luke
9:23) and Paul said to count the old sinful self as “crucified with Christ”
(Galatians 2:20). As a result, the only
way we can have true self-control is to yield our self to the control
(guidance) of the Holy Spirit and let Him lead us.
When we are full of God’s Spirit and led by His
Word we will always be able to keep our self in control, 2 Timothy 1:7. Plus, the Bible actually says that
“self-control” is one of the fruits (manifestations) of the Holy Spirit and
should be in every believer’s life, Galatians 5:23. Thus, we should always be able to resist
emotional invasion from the enemy because God guards the walls of our heart!
Reflection | Do you walk in self-control, led by God’s Spirit?
Action | (1) Repent for the times you have lacked self-control. (2) Ask God to develop in you the fruit of self-control by His Spirit. (3) Lastly, if you ever notice your emotional walls are coming down, repent and ask God to build them back up!
One Year Reading Plan (Optional) | 1 Samuel 26:1-28:25, John 11:1-54, Psalm 117:1-2, & Proverbs 15:22-23. Click here to read online.
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