The Rhythm of “Self” . . .
The countless books, sermons, seminars, newsletters, and blogs offered on self-improvement are unending: three steps, four points, five keys, seven habits, etc., until we’re zany. We buy the books, listen to sermons, and attend the seminars of authors, consultants, lecturers, and entertainers, not because of their academic credentials, but because they have projected the image for which we are looking. In our churches, for example, many messages are about how we need to improve or what we need to do. What happened to Jesus?
Self always wants to take the credit. As long as we can salve our conscience, anesthetize our guilt to feel better about ourselves and do better than we’ve been doing, in the energy of our own flesh, we’ll continue to be a fearful, suspicious, and obsessed people who are on prescription meds to cope, who are unable or unwilling to forgive, who cannot receive His peace and/or be healed – instead of being free to live the destiny God has planned for us.
Gifts are given – fruit is developed! Growing [developing, maturing], doesn’t happen in five easy steps. If it’s forced or pressured, it can become distorted — then, a self-improvment strategy becomes attractive. God is faithful to bring about exact situations in which we need to develop and grow. Count on it! Philippians 2:13 – For, it is God who is producing in you both the desire and the ability to do what pleases him.
We don’t need to improve – we need to repent [change our mind] and be converted – then, and only then, can a transformation take place.
When we reign in life through Christ Jesus … our flesh and the devil doesn’t.
Romans 5:17