### Summary
Welcome to New Life! Today, we continue our series, "The Power to Change," focusing on breaking bad habits. We all have them, and they can ruin our lives if left unchecked. I shared my own struggles and emphasized that true change requires a heart of repentance. We examined the story of Samson, a man with immense potential who was ultimately undone by his unchecked bad habits. His journey from Zorah to Gaza, a 25-mile trek, symbolizes the small steps that lead to significant downfalls. Samson's life teaches us that one small bad habit can lead to a catastrophic decision.
We often underestimate the impact of our bad habits, thinking we have them under control. But these habits can lead to ruinous decisions, affecting our finances, relationships, and overall well-being. The key to breaking these habits is not just behavior modification but spiritual transformation. We need a spiritual "why" and "what" to guide us. Today, we focus on the spiritual "not"—the one habit we must break to honor God more.
James 1:21 urges us to get rid of all filth and evil in our lives and accept God's Word, which has the power to save our souls. Identifying the habit we need to break is crucial, but it's not easy. Bad habits are hard to break because they offer instant rewards, even though the price is paid later. We must make it hard to engage in these habits by removing the cues that trigger them. These cues can be places, times, moods, moments, or people.
Proverbs 4 advises us to avoid the path of evildoers and keep moving away from temptation. We need to create healthy cues and crush unhealthy ones. If you want to break a bad habit, you must interrupt the action. For severe habits, professional help may be necessary. Remember, the habits you have today shape who you become tomorrow. Do you like the direction your habits are taking you? If not, it's time to repent, remove the cues, and seek support from close friends and our church community. Let's lean into Jesus, who has the authority to help us overcome our bad habits.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. level commitment to honoring God more. [22:15]
3. Identifying and Removing Cues: Bad habits are often triggered by specific cues, such as places, times, moods, moments, or people. Identifying these cues and removing them is crucial for breaking bad habits. Proverbs 4 advises us to avoid the path of evildoers and keep moving away from temptation.
4. The Cost of Instant Rewards: Bad habits are hard to break because they offer instant rewards, even though the price is paid later. We often focus on the immediate gratification and ignore the long-term consequences. Recognizing this pattern can help us make better choices that honor God.
5. Community and Accountability: Breaking bad habits requires support from close friends and our church community. Confessing our struggles and seeking help can provide the encouragement and accountability we need. At New Life Church, we offer grace, mercy, and love to help each other become all that God created us to be.
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [10:37] - Introduction to Bad Habits
- [11:56] - Types of Bad Habits
- [13:15] - Underestimating Bad Habits
- [14:37] - The Story of Samson
- [17:42] - Samson's Journey to Gaza
- [19:16] - Consequences of Bad Habits
- [20:42] - Financial and Relational Impact
- [22:15] - Spiritual Transformation
- [23:41] - Spiritual Why and What
- [24:58] - Identifying the Habit to Break
- [26:25] - The Challenge of Breaking Habits
- [27:53] - Instant Rewards and Long-term Costs
- [29:13] - Consequences of Bad Habits
- [30:33] - How to Break a Bad Habit
- [32:06] - Removing Cues
- [33:42] - Five Key Areas of Cues
- [36:19] - Restructuring Times
- [37:35] - Moods and Moments
- [38:52] - Influence of People
- [40:22] - Practical Steps to Break Habits
- [41:36] - Severe Habits and Professional Help
- [43:12] - God's Grace and Forgiveness
- [44:41] - Community and Accountability
- [46:04] - Closing Prayer and Worship