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Why Won’t I Let God Take Control?
Every day you are controlled by something. You may be controlled by your own ego or by the expectations of other people. You may be controlled by fear or guilt or resentment or bitterness. You may be controlled by a substance or a habit. But you are controlled by something every day.
Freedom comes when you choose what’s going to control you. When you choose Jesus Christ to be in control of your life, when you are mastered by the Master, you can master everything else. If God is not number one in your life, something else is, and it’ll control you to a negative degree. When Christ is in control of your life, he always moves you in the right direction.
Romans 6:12-13 says, “Do not let sin control the way you live; do not give in to sinful desires …. Instead, give yourselves completely to God, for you were dead, but now you have new life. So use your whole body as an instrument to do what is right for the glory of God” (NLT, second edition).
What are the steps in this choice to let Christ have control?
• Admit that you’ve been trying to play God. • Admit that you can’t change on your own. • Humbly ask God to help you change. • Be honest with someone else about the things that need to change in your life. • Give Jesus Christ total ownership of your life.
Do you really want to change? Are you willing to do these things? You say, “I’m so tired of trying and failing.” Stop trying. Instead, start trusting. God gives you the option to either depend on him or depend on yourself. The result is either freedom or frustration.
Why not give it all to Christ? What have you got to lose?
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About this Plan
As you grow older, the questions get tougher. This is true for kids in school, and it’s also true for every believer. Join Pastor Rick for this reading plan as he looks at some of the hardest questions in life and the Bible’s answers.
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