I once heard a story about an old tutor and
his young student. They were walking in the woods when suddenly the old tutor
stopped. He pointed out four plants to his student. The first one was barely
visible above the ground, the second one was about 2 inches tall, the third one
was a medium-sized bush, and the fourth one was a tall tree. The tutor told his
student to pull each one out of the ground. The first two plants were easy for
the student to pull out of the ground, but the third one, the bush, was very
difficult. After some fighting with it, he finally managed to pull it out of the
ground as well. But then he attempted to pull up the full-grown tree. He wrapped
his arms around the tree but with all his strength, he was unable to even shake
its leaves.
This lesson is simple. Bad habits are easy to uproot from our lives when they are new. But the longer they take root, the harder they are to destroy. I have learned that either you can destroy the bad habit, or it can destroy you. I had to deal with a couple bad habits this past summer, and with God's help, I was able to defeat and destroy them. So I am now a witness to God's enormous strength. Maybe you are fighting some "large trees" in your life. No matter how hard you try, you can simply not defeat them on your own. But God sure can! Further, He wants to help you. Consider doing what I did..I let go, and let God! It made all the difference in the world. With God's help, you can even uproot a giant Redwood!
Psalm 72:12 says, "God will deliver
the needy who cry out, the afflicted who have no one to
help."
Father, thank-you for all You have done for me, and for what You continue to do. In Jesus name, Amen.
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