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Self Control and Temperance

Jesus Makes the Hard Choice

 

Hi everyone. Today for our study, I want to draw your attention to a single statement made by Jesus that says volumes concerning this matter of self-control. It is made by a Savior who had already prayed that God, if it was His will, might take away the cup of which he was about to partake. His anguish was so great concerning the coming turmoil that he had sweated blood. Nevertheless, when faced with the angry mob about to arrest him and the willingness of Peter to defend him to death, he says in Mt. 26:53, “Thinkest thou that I cannot now pray my Father, and he shall presently give me more than twelve legions of angels?”

 

Brothers and sisters, just because we can do a thing does not mean that we should. In danger of His life, Christ would not do what he could to escape because there was a more important cause at stake than his life or comfort. It was a cause bigger than the Son of God. It was the salvation of every soul that had ever faithfully served or would ever faithfully serve God. Brothers, if Christ, our creator, sustainer, savior and judge perceived that a cause was more important than himself, how must we, who are not worthy to tie his shoes, perceive that same cause, and every part of it, as being more important than ourselves. It is our ultimate self-control. We too should always think about the higher cause for which we live and the greater influence we are trying to leave before others.

 

This has broad application. I should not necessarily have more food because I can. I should not watch some programs because I can. I should not go to some places just because I can. I should not give in to some temptations because they are available. “Love seeketh not her own.” I should not say some things just because they are true (you can see that, can’t you). I should not give someone an answer to homework or testing because I know it. I should not always remain silent about what is right, simply because my speaking might cause friction or turmoil. The list goes on.

 

Self-control should do what is right, not what is convenient or easy or possible.

 

Food for thought I hope.

 
Studies by Mike Glenn

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