Philippians 4:13 reads, “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.”
 
Start believing you can change. Your beliefs control your behavior. The way you think determines the way you feel. And when your feelings become strong enough, they determine the way you act. The person who says, “I can’t do it,” and the person who says “I can do it,” are both right. Much of the time you set yourself up to be defeated by what you’re saying.
 
Your words reinforce either your right or wrong belief system. 3 times in First Peter, God reminds us to be clear minded and self-controlled. Why? Because a clear mind is essential to self-control. God gave us the power to change our habits when He gave us the power to choose our thoughts. Does Romans 12:2 tell us to be transformed by working hard or sheer willpower? No. What are we transformed by? The renewing of the mind.
 
When your self-control is being tested, you need to fill your mind with the promises of God. Here’s one: “When you are tempted, he will also provide a way out so that you can stand up under it” (1 Corinthians 10:13). You must believe God when He says there’s a “way out” for you.
 
Paul writes, “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” That means you can change, and you can be different. Stop setting yourself up for failure by constantly criticizing yourself: “I’m no good. I simply have no control over my life.” Nagging doesn’t work – on yourself or on anyone else! Instead say, “Everything is possible for him who believes” (Mark 9:23). “And I believe.”
 
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