Thought of the Day !!
And I know that nothing good lives in me, that is, in my sinful
nature. I want to do what is right, but I can't. I want to do what is
good, but I don't. I don't want to do what is wrong, but I do it anyway.
Paul sure is baring his soul here. Can anyone relate?
Now I don't think that Paul means this to be taken literally that every
time something came up he did the wrong thing. I think he means that he
struggled with certain things. Maybe it was pride or arrogance or
unforgiveness or whatever. He saw himself as struggling with making the
wrong decisions even though he deeply loved God's law and abiding by
it. He loved Christ and hated nothing more than letting Him down. But
at times he did just that. Again, can anyone relate?
I like that he bares his soul here with us because it
shows that if the great apostle struggled with and fell to sin that we
are not doomed when we do. He shows us that all of us struggle and that
we can know that there is a way out. He later writes in verse 25, "Thank God! The answer is in Jesus Christ our Lord."
You see, so many times when we struggle with sin, any
sin, we will continue to try harder to fix it. But this is trying to
fix our situation by our own power. The answer lies not in working
harder, but working smarter. It lies in getting closer to Jesus.
You may have a relationship with Jesus. And you may be
struggling mightily with something in your life. Could your problem be
grief or depression or pain? Maybe it's a sin like addiction or
gluttony or pornography or pride or sexual misconduct or lustful
thoughts or gambling or being a bad parent or child or....
Instead of trying harder by your own power, deepen your
relationship with your Savior who said that you could carry your burdens
to Him. He may take away your struggle. He may lesson it. No one
knows but Him. But what I do know is this. He can do a much better job
than we can in finding solutions for those things that we will struggle
with. In the love of Christ,
greg
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