Discipline Over Desire: A Path to Integrity

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Discipline is absolutely necessary to any life worth leading. I shall say that again: discipline is absolutely necessary to any life worth leading, and we need to help people understand that. It's like spiritual formation. It's a matter of which one you get, which life do you get. [00:57:24]

Discipline is a major part of morality because a primary function of morality is to give us a place to stand, to not do what we want to do, and to do what we don't want to do. See, it's only discipline that can deal with desire. [00:57:58]

The universal teaching of the New Testament is that if you do not discipline desire, it will absolutely ruin your life. It will tear your soul apart, destroy you. One graphic teaching in Peter, First Peter, where he says, I beseech you, brothers, as pilgrims and strangers, abstain from fleshly lust that war against the soul. [00:58:37]

Where do wars and fightings come, James asked in chapter four, where do they come from? And he just tells you, well, they come from your desires. You lust and do not have, so you commit murder. You are envious and cannot obtain, so you fight and quarrel. [00:59:34]

Discipline is absolutely essential to the ordering of our lives, and discipline is what enables us to do what we should do, as distinct from what we want to do. And then as we enter into that, the power of God, God's presence and power moves into our lives. [01:00:04]

God is on the side of good. God is love. Love is directed towards what is good, not towards what you want. So be careful about saying what you love, because many times it just means that's what I want. [01:00:37]

If you're teaching a child, one of the things that you know is you have to help them not do what they want and hope that they will internalize that so that as they grow up, they will not be mastered by their desires. [01:01:08]

Asceticism is a process of training which enables you to order your life around what is good, and that is always for the human being under God. And so God is first, right? Your spirit or will then comes under God, and that will bring your soul under God. [01:01:25]

When Jesus is teaching in John 4 to the lady at the well, he starts talking to her about thirst and water, and he says anyone who drinks of the water that I shall give them will never thirst again, but the water that I give him will be a spring rising up to everlasting life. [01:01:58]

I think what Jesus was saying to the woman is if you get what I have to give you, you will never be dominated by desire again. Never. You will not be driven by your desires. [01:03:28]

Desire is essential, and you can't do without it. You can only fake it, and that's a hard job. But desire is meant to be subordinated to what is good. What is good should govern our lives, and it is in constant war with what desire goes after. [01:04:09]

Imagine what our government, our educational system, our business world would be like if it was governed by what is good and not what people can get that they want. Many times it's by manipulating the desires of others that we control them. [01:04:49]

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