Getting a Grip on Life
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A catchy slogan can’t change a stubborn heart, and white-knuckle willpower won’t hold when life shakes you. We open the hood on self-control and look beyond “just say no” to the deeper engine Scripture describes: a Spirit-led life that learns to hold steady under pressure, speak with wisdom, and choose long-term good over instant relief. Starting in 2 Peter 1, we unpack the seven supplements that demonstrate a growing faith and focus on the third—self-control—as an inner strength formed through daily surrender, not mere rules.
Together we map the difference between external restraint and internal transformation, exploring how patience pairs with self-control in a culture wired for two-second gratification. From tech-trained impatience to social-media flare-ups, we name the friction points and share practices for “getting a grip” before words or emotions run the show. Along the way, we draw from Paul’s encounter with Felix and Drusilla and from the fruit of the Spirit in Galatians 5 to show why saying no to sin must be matched by saying yes to the Spirit’s guidance.
This is practical and hopeful. You’ll hear how small, intentional choices—presenting yourself to God, keeping in step with the Spirit, preparing for known triggers—compound into calm under pressure and credibility with others. Self-control becomes more than a moral goal; it turns into a quiet power that stabilizes teams, heals relationships, and opens conversations about the source of your peace. Ready to trade impulse for rootedness and frustration for freedom? Listen now, share with a friend who needs calm in chaos, and if this encouraged you, subscribe and leave a review so others can find the show.
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