
The Holy Spirit has put it inside of you to desire godliness, putting a
new focus on everything in your life; that’s why true children of God
ache for holiness and godliness. But that doesn’t instantly make you
godly. It’s very important to realize that while Christ gives us a new
life, many practices of our day to day routines don’t reflect godliness.
Our “old man” (old ways of living) is constantly fighting against our
“new man.” Seriously think about this… being godly takes DISCIPLINE
(you can bet I’m preaching to myself)! Godliness just doesn’t happen
overnight – Period. “But how can I discipline myself?” you ask.
Discipline means work – no way around that! My Bible dictionary tells me that the word discipline means to train by instruction and control.
Gotta love Paul’s many comparisons to athletes (ex: running the race of faith). An athlete becomes an expert only by years of hard practice. There’s no such thing as an instant athlete. It takes years of practice to acquire skill. Athletes must work daily, day after day, until what they are doing is second nature to them. Continued daily effort is an essential, if not the most essential element of discipline. So to answer your question on how to discipline yourself…
Jesus didn’t mean denying something. He didn’t mean “For Lent,
give up sweets.” What He did mean is to deny self (old desires, old
ways, old practices, old habits we had before we were born again). We
were born sinners, but it took practice to develop our particular styles
of sinning. Our old lives were conditioned and disciplined towards
ungodliness. I know I’m not writing anything you didn’t read before,
but I beg you to really stop and consider that God is commanding us to
deny self-He’s not asking!
“Taking up our cross” doesn’t mean carrying some heavy burden (I posted earlier about this, Taking Up Our Cross). It doesn’t mean having to endure some trial. Taking up the cross means putting to death the old life patterns of the old man. But that’s not enough, taking Biblical Counseling has taught me that whenever God tells us to “put off” He also says “put on.”
to be continued…