A young boy was at the barbershop for a haircut. The room
was filled with cigar smoke. The boy pinched his nose and exclaimed,
"Who's been smoking in here!"
The barber sheepishly confessed, "I have." The boy
responded, "Don't you know it's not good for you?"
"I know," the barber replied. "I've tried to
quit a thousand times but I just can't."
The boy commented, "I understand. I've tried to stop
sucking my thumb, but I can't quit either!"
Those two remind me of the way believers sometimes feel
about their struggle with sins of the flesh.
Paul summed it up well by crying out, "O wretched man
that I am! Who will deliver me from this body of death?" (Romans 7:24).
His spiritual battle might have left him in despair if he
had not found the solution.
Following his agonizing question, he declared with triumph,
"I thank God - through Jesus Christ our Lord!" (Rom 7:25).
Are you struggling to break some stubborn habit?
Like Paul, you can be an over comer. If you know the Lord
Jesus as your Savior, victory is possible through the power of the indwelling
Holy Spirit.
Confidently affirm with Paul, "I can do all things
through Christ who strengthens me" (Phi 4:13)
You can do it!
- Richard De Haan (preceptaustin.org)
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