Bad Habits And Weaknesses
I think back on my stories that I have written and would like to touch base on personal struggles. Everyone has struggles of some kind. If you have followed any of My Stories, you may have picked up on a few of my own.
Over the years, my faith keeps building and I understand more than ever how the devil loves to pick! People fear seeking The Lord on count of this concept that the more your faith grows, the more the devil picks. Honestly, he does. Or, does he?
Bad habits and weaknesses that do not align with God’s Word are usually the devil’s targets. When I was young, I worked for a family whose every other word was a cuss word. I was so young, maybe the age of 11, that I picked that up. I thought it was cool to say bad words that seemed to be just normal word to me at that time.
We have to do everything we can to fight this evilness. I love the Bible message of Luke 11:24-25. In these verses, it symbolizes the heart being cleaned. The evil that once occupied this heart was washed clean but roamed around looking for another heart to occupy. Not finding what he looked for, he came back with more evil spirits to fill the empty heart.
If we clean up our hearts and minds, we are going to have to fill it back up fast. We fill it with Jesus and His Word! We fill it so the evil spirits have no where to make a home. If we don’t clean up our home, our hearts, then the evil remains there. It invites more of his buddies to join him and it makes it harder to break away from bad habits and sin.
I know someone who has really struggled all of their life and I mean they have been sexually abused, their spouse left them for someone else, their child died, and I can’t tell you how much more. That person loves The Lord, yet they struggle with the whys and maybe blame Him. The devil has made it hard for faith to succeed.
I know another who allowed the influence of others to make them think they were someone they were not. Another struggles with drugs while the other sexual sin. My own dad struggled with alcoholism and our family was not what it was meant to be in God’s eyes. Everyone has their own struggles! I am not as bad as I used to be, but I also struggle with anger issues. Something can set me off and I might say a naughty word.
This is where we must recognize our issues! Jesus promised that He was not going to leave us alone. He gave us His counter part the Holy Spirit. We are not alone. The Holy Spirit groans for us and we have to go to Our Lord, who in turn goes to God on our behalf. We must fill our hearts with Him!
I have learned to turn that anger and just breathe before I fly off the handle. I ask myself those questions and look up! Jesus hears me and sees my behavior. And when I fail, I reach out and ask for forgiveness! I seek help and read His Word that comforts me! He is my therapist and healer. He is your therapist and healer!
About the Author
Rebecca Book is a wife, mother, grandmother, and follower of Christ who writes poetry, stories, and reflections rooted in biblical truth. Through her writing, she seeks to share God’s love and encourage readers to see His light in everyday life.
