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Is Breaking a Habit Really Worth the Struggle?

April 14, 2012 By: Barb Raveling

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Breaking bad habits and sins is simple in some ways, but complicated and painful in others.

It’s simple because it’s a basic process: replace lies with truth. It’s complicated because sometimes you have to search through layers and layers of lies to get to the full truth.

And it’s heart wrenching because you come face-to-face with who you are and have to go through the painful process of dying to yourself so you can live for God.

But it’s worth it.

It’s about relationship.

Because every minute you spend renewing your mind is a minute you spend drawing closer to God. When I look back over the last ten years, I look at ten years of intimate fellowship with God.

He’s been there right beside me in the dying-to-self process. Holding my hand. Wiping my tears. Embracing me as I ask, What? You want me to do that?? Submission always seems like a sacrifice before you do it.

You feel like life is going to be miserable, but you’re willing to be miserable for God, so you give in. That’s when He surprises you with joy.

The joy of fellowship with Him.

It’s a process.

That joy doesn’t last forever, though, because before you know it, you’re going to have to submit again. And again. And again. It seems like it goes on forever.

But you string enough moments of submission and joy together, and all of a sudden one day you realize, I’m living in victory. This sin no longer controls me. I’m free!

You might think that that’s when it’s worth the struggle—when you finally start living in victory. But that’s not true. It’s worth the struggle all along because of the intimacy of working through your problems with God.

Honestly, this discipline—the renewing of the mind—has done more for my relationship with God than any other discipline. I hope you’ll hang in there at the beginning when it’s hard to establish the routine.

It’s not easy.

If you want to work on a bad habit or sin, there are three basic (but not easy) steps:

  1. Make a goal.
  2. Establish boundaries.
  3. Renew your mind every time you break your boundaries (or better yet, every time you feel like breaking them).

We’ll talk more about the boundaries next time.


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  1. Kari Scare says

    April 16, 2012 at 10:16 am

    I could almost take this post and put it in the About section of my blog as a description of why I do what I do. That basicaly means that I “Amen” every word of this post. Submission is simple but not easy. It is the best path toward incimacy with Christ. Constantly and deliberately renewing the mind is key. Kind of wrote about that in my most recent post. We are of the same mind for sure today!

    • Barb Raveling says

      April 17, 2012 at 10:43 am

      So true, Kari. The funny (or not so funny) thing is that I had a terrible day yesterday after writing this post. Hardly completed any jobs on my to-do list and was kind of living in rebellion (from work) all day. I did some feeble attempts at renewing my mind but didn’t take the time to go to God for an all out submission session. My day would have been much better if I had (thankfully, today is going much better).

      • Kari Scare says

        April 17, 2012 at 10:55 am

        Boy can I certainly relate to that happening. Almost like God says, “Allright, you wrote it, now live it.” And I am not proud of how often I fail to do that sometimes. But, live and learn and do it better day by day, Right?

        • Barb Raveling says

          April 17, 2012 at 11:03 am

          That’s right – day by day without condemnation. I’m grateful for His love and the way He continually works in me to will and to work for His good pleasure (Philippians 2:13).

  2. Loren Pinilis says

    April 17, 2012 at 8:40 am

    I love your emphasis on the relationship. That helps us really keep the WHY in mind. Otherwise, it’s easy to make this all about our self improvement and our own selfish betterment, rather than drawing closer to the Savior and bringing him glory.

    • Kari Scare says

      April 17, 2012 at 10:33 am

      Drawing closer to the Savior and bringing Him glory sure clears up all the muck in our lives. Our focus definitely determines our reality.

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