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Josh McDowell's Youth Devotions

DAY 67 OF 366

MISSION: CONTROL.

Some things come naturally, things like breathing, blinking, sleeping, navel lint, and if you're a teenager zits.

Other things require a little effort like learning to stand or walk. Like hitting a baseball. Or singing a solo in front of your entire school. Or growing potatoes in your sock drawer (actually, that probably comes naturally to most of us).

Still other things are completely beyond our abilities no matter who we are or how hard we try like leaping tall buildings in a single bound (only Superman can do that). Like understanding the opposite sex. Like exhibiting self control.

"Wait a minute," you say. "What was that? You mean I can't exhibit self control no matter how hard I try?"

Yup.

"Well then," you say, "what's the point? Why am I reading all these Bible verses that say, 'Be self controlled and that talk about controlling my anger or my language or my this or my that? If being self controlled is beyond my ability, I might as well give up, right?"

Right. Oh, you can control yourself from time to time. Every once in a while, you can wrestle your temper under control and bite your tongue and not give in to your passions by using a little willpower. But you can't be self-controlled all the time. Nobody can.

"Wha-?" you say. "Well then, I mean, what. . . how . . . uh . . . ?" Take it easy. Don't blow a brain cell. It's true, you'll never succeed in being self-controlled all the time. It's just not possible. Just like you can't succeed in being totally pure or loving or righteous all the time. So you might as well give up.

That's the bad news. But the good news is, you don't have to. It's not your job to obey God's commandments totally under your own power. It's your job to surrender to the power of the Holy Spirit and, day by day, let him fill you and control you. Then you will obey God's commands including his command to be self controlled. But it won't be you doing all the work it'll be him.

"Oh," you say. "So I can only be self controlled if I'm Spirit controlled." To which I would say, "Hey! You're pretty smart!"

REFLECT: When it comes to self control, what's your job and what's the Holy Spirit's job? How can you submit every day, every moment to God's Spirit?

PRAY: Begin right now this moment to let the Holy Spirit control you by praying this simple prayer: "God, I know I cannot control myself or my passions. I need you to take control of my life through your Holy Spirit. I trust you for salvation and believe that your Spirit fills me. Please remind me to submit every day to his control and, moment by moment, to trust him to live a holy and self controlled life in me. In Jesus' name, Amen."

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Josh McDowell's Youth Devotions

Written for teenagers to use in their daily quiet time readings, this plan will make them laugh or cry. Some are fiction, some are stranger than fiction, but each will help you discover how to make right choices in the everyday ups and downs of life. Josh McDowell's Youth Devotions is a daily adventure in making right choices.

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