God is working in you,
giving you the desire and the power to do what pleases him. Philippians
2:13
For any parent, there surely are some behaviors in your
children you would change, if you could.
For instance, at age six, our oldest son is a chip off the old block. Last Saturday, he found the fuse box on the
side of our house and proceeded to shut off the power to the dryer and
oven. It took me a while to figure out
what exactly was going on and when asked if he had anything to do with the
power not working, Elliott told me a ‘white lie’ and then ran outside and then shut
the rest of the power off in house. I am
laughing about this now, but I was pretty frustrated on Saturday to say the
very least. I am sure that he will outgrow this, after
all, he is still young and curious, but it would be nice to let the boys play
around the house for more than fifteen minutes at a time without wondering what
they are doing to be disruptive. Even if
I could change some of the boys’ less desirable behavior, I have to continue to
just love them and lead them in the ways
of the Lord to the best of my ability.
Just like a parent, God will not force change on us,
either. When we invite him into our
lives, we give him the permission to use his almighty power to change us.
If we try to change on our own, we are likely to fail
because of our very limited strength and power.
Instead, we must move aside and let God himself begin the work of
transformation in us that will last a lifetime.
Let God do his work in you and see the dramatic and healing
power of the Holy Spirit!
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