Self-Control in God’s Strength
Self-Control in God’s Strength

Self-Control in God’s Strength

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<p>A 1972 study known as the &ldquo;marshmallow test&rdquo; was developed to gauge children&rsquo;s ability to delay gratification of their desires. The kids were offered a single marshmallow to enjoy but were told if they could refrain from eating it for ten minutes, they&rsquo;d be given a second one. About a third of the children were able to hold out for the larger reward (another third gobbled it up within thirty seconds!).</p> <p>We might struggle to show self-control when offered something we desire, even if we know it would benefit us more in the future to wait. Yet Peter urges us to &ldquo;add to [our] faith&rdquo; many important virtues, including self-control (2 Peter 1:5&ndash;6). Having laid hold of faith in Jesus, Peter encourages his readers&mdash;and us&mdash;to continue to grow in goodness, knowledge, perseverance, godliness, affection, and love &ldquo;in increasing measure&rdquo; as evidence of that faith (v. 8).</p> <p>While these virtues don&rsquo;t earn us God&rsquo;s favor nor secure our place in heaven, they demonstrate&mdash;to ourselves as well as to all those with whom we interact&mdash;our need to exercise self-control as God provides the wisdom and strength to do so. And, best of all, He&rsquo;s &ldquo;given us everything we need [to live] a godly life,&rdquo; one that pleases Him, through the power of the Holy Spirit (v. 3).</p>

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