Thursday, December 27, 2018

Your Life’s Story #7: Strengthening the Will to Live Right


For it is God who works in you to will and to act according to His good purpose” (Phil. 2:13).
A person’s will can be a powerful thing! So what is your will to live? What causes you to get up in the morning, and/or stay up late at night? Ravi Zacharias said, “The will is a strong but fragile part of every human life, and it matters in the rich weaving of your tapestry that is in the making” (The Grand Weaver, p. 114).
My grandmother Boughan was a strong Christian woman, who got cancer; the doctors gave her 6 months to live yet she lived for 6 years. She was determined to live and be a difference maker; she had a reason for living and the will to help motivate her. Thus, she had a strong will to live right: that is in a way that pleases God.
Josiah was a king who did just that. His grandfather Manasseh was one of the most immoral kings that the Southern Kingdom of Judah ever had. Similarly, Josiah’s father Amon was immoral. However, Josiah became king at only 8 years old and he was one of the best kings that the nation ever had. What made the difference? Josiah did four things that can help strengthen our will to live.
First, Josiah began with the end in mind. He witnessed what his father and grandfather had been like as kings and how it had not gone well for either of them, so he decided to change things. 2 Kings 22:2 tells us that he refused to turn to the right or to the left. He had a laser focus on the end which he desired, and his desires were lined up with God’s desires.
Second, Josiah, admitted his mistakes and sought to change them. When he learned God’s Word concerning idols, he owned the mistake/sin and cleaned house, removing the idols that were present in his kingdom.
Third, Josiah always sought to grow. Stephen Covey said, “Sow a thought, reap an action; sow an action, reap a habit; sow a habit, reap a character; sow a character, reap a destiny.” Therefore, what is the destiny that you are going to reap based upon the thoughts that you are sowing? Is it pleasing to God?
And fourth, Josiah was determined to live his life for the Lord. “Neither before nor after Josiah was there a king like him who turned to the LORD as he did--with all his heart and with all his soul and with all his strength, in accordance with all the Law of Moses” (2 Kings 23:25). Our enemy the Devil has a plan to lead us away from living for the Lord. Thus, we must likewise have a plan to overcome his attacks; that requires great determination.
Therefore, I encourage you this New Year to strengthen your will to live right. Begin with the end in mind. Admit your mistakes and seek to change them. Always seek to grow. And be determined to live for the Lord. 
In His service,
      Matt

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