“So get rid of your old self,
which made you live as you used to — the old self that was being
destroyed by its deceitful desires. Your hearts and minds must be made
completely new, and you must put on the new self, which is created in
God’s likeness and reveals itself in the true life that is upright and
holy.” Ephesians 4:22-24 (TEV)
Why does it take so long to change and grow up? There are several reasons:
• We are slow learners.
We often have to relearn a lesson 40 or 50 times to really get it. The
problems keep recurring, and we think, “Not again! I’ve already learned
that!” But God knows better. The history of Israel illustrates how
quickly we forget the lessons God teaches us and how soon we revert to
our old patterns of behavior. We need repeated exposure.
• We have a lot to unlearn.
Since most of our problems — and all of our bad habits — didn’t develop
overnight, it’s unrealistic to expect them go away immediately. There
is no pill, prayer, or principle that will instantly undo the damage of
many years. It requires the hard work of removal and replacement. The
Bible calls it “taking off the old self” and “putting on the new self” (Romans 13:12; Ephesians 4:22-24; Colossians 3:7-10, 14).
• Growth is often painful and scary.
There is no growth without change; there is no change without fear or
loss; and there is no loss without pain. Every change involves a loss of
some kind. We fear these losses, even if our old ways were
self-defeating, because, like a worn out pair of shoes, they were at
least comfortable and familiar.
• Good habits take time to develop.
Remember that your character is the sum total of your habits. You can’t
claim to be kind unless you are habitually kind. Your habits define
your character.
Thoughts:
– Why do you think God allows us to go through pain and loss while we are growing spiritually?
– What is the bad habit that you’ve had trouble changing in your life?
– What one thing do you need to practice doing every day so that you are developing Christ-like character.
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