Renovating
Well-Known Member
Poohbear- great discussion as always.
Let's say you have a bad habit- like kicking the chair in front of you. You do it without realizing that you are hurting the person sitting in the chair. Once you find out, you are sorry- you ask forgiveness and try your best to stop kicking the chair. You may slip up sometimes because it was a habit and when you do, you apologize. But you are genuinely working to change because you acknowledge that it's wrong and you're sorry.
This is different from continuing to kick the chair because you're really not sorry or purposely kicking the chair because your intent is to cause harm. If you have ever been the person sitting in the chair, you might be able to tell the difference from how often you're getting kicked.
Human beings can see a change- the result of us being born again into God's family but only God knows our hearts. That's why only He is the judge of how many times we mess up or where our heart is focused. Only He sees the struggle that we go through to overcome our bad habits- the combined effort (His and ours) it takes to avoid kicking that chair just one less time.
That was a perfect metaphor, because when something is habit, we do it without thinking it through and it becomes "just something we do".
Even if you are truly sorry for kicking the chair, since it's a habit, you could easily find yourself kicking it again, but you would make a conscious effort to stop. Thanks. That made it clear for me.