“The Disciplined Life” Pt 2:
Normal thoughts of discipline generally turn toward correcting a child for improper behavior. Of course, the same can be applied to an adult who’s unruly, underperformed on his job or broken the law in some way. But what about self-discipline?
Self-discipline is the effort put forth by an individual to get healthy, stronger, lose weight, prepare for a job, test, career, or any number of things which is good for the individual’s present state and future. Self-discipline also includes the ability to control your impulses, emotions, and behaviors to achieve long-term goals.
It’s consistently choosing to do what you SHOULD DO, rather than what you feel like doing. Will power is a necessary component of self-discipline. Will power is the mental energy required to resist immediate temptations and distractions. Developing a disciplined life demands more than an “I want to” or “need to.” IT’S A DECISION!
The decisions we make today will determine where we’ll be tomorrow. “When you’re born, you look like your parents, when you die, you look like your decisions,” said Dr. Crawford Loritts.” Training for the athlete requires discipline, as does learning to play a musical instrument. Concentrated study is involved for occupations as one learns the operation of certain things. The point is, discipline requires doing things over and over and over. How does this apply to our spiritual lives?
As believers, we want to let our life be an example for Jesus. You’ve heard it many times, becoming a Christian is easy – living the Christian life isn’t! It takes work – lots of work that involves a personal commitment to daily disciplines. A person that works out at a gym is familiar with doing reps. It’s lifting a certain amount of weight until it becomes routine, then adding on a few extra pounds. It’s like the learning a new play in football or a new set in basketball. The play is run over and over and over until it becomes natural and easy to do.
Sport terms are being mentioned because they are easy to understand and make sense. The same principle must be applied to our spiritual life. Tomorrow I’ll give scripture references and disciplines that should be put into practice.
Pastor Carnes