Harnessing The Human Will

Harnessing The Human Will – Keys To Accelerated Growth

The human will was created by God as an extraordinary force that drives us to overcome obstacles, pursue our dreams, and transform our lives. It is the inner power that propels us forward, even in the face of adversity. However, the strength of our will is not solely defined by our ability to persist in familiar circumstances. Rather, it lies in our willingness to embrace change and adapt to new situations. In this blog post, we will explore the remarkable power of the human will and highlight the importance of embracing change as a catalyst for personal growth.

The Power of the Human Will

The human will is a portion of our three-part soul. It is a force that resides deep within us, capable of defying the odds and achieving remarkable feats. It is the driving force behind monumental scientific discoveries, artistic masterpieces, and groundbreaking innovations. The Bible is packed with stories of individuals who displayed unwavering determination, pushing beyond their limits to achieve greatness.

Consider the story of Gideon in the Old Testament book of Judges. Gideon was NOT your ideal candidate for any kind of leadership position, yet he is the individual God chose to deliver the Israelites from the oppression of the Midianites. Gideon needed to engage his will in order to believe he could do the things God was telling him to do. He ultimately achieved miraculous feats because he harnessed the power of his will and overcame his fear. He needed to embrace change in order to fulfill his calling.

Embracing Change as a Catalyst for Growth

Change is an inherent part of life. It is the only constant that shapes our existence, and our ability to adapt to change is crucial for personal and spiritual growth. When we resist change and cling to the familiar, we deny God and ourselves the opportunity to evolve and expand our horizons. Instead, by embracing change, we open ourselves up to new experiences, perspectives, and possibilities.

Change allows us to break free from the limitations of our comfort zones and explore uncharted territories. It pushes us to question our beliefs, challenge our assumptions, and discover untapped potential within ourselves. Every transition, whether it be changing careers, moving to a new city, or starting a new relationship, brings with it valuable lessons and opportunities for growth. One thing is for sure, change is here to stay.

The Importance of an Open Mindset

To fully embrace change, we must cultivate an open mindset—a willingness to let go of old habits, preconceived notions, and rigid thinking. An open mindset allows us to view change as an opportunity rather than a threat, enabling us to adapt and thrive in an ever-evolving world. 

Embracing change also requires us to confront our fears and step outside our comfort zones. It is in these uncomfortable spaces that true growth occurs. By challenging ourselves and taking calculated risks, we unlock hidden reservoirs of courage and resilience. We learn to navigate uncertainty, build resilience, and develop a deeper understanding of our capabilities. Many times in the Bible, we see God challenging people to step out of their comfort zone, embrace new ways of doing things and follow Him by faith.

The human will is an awe-inspiring force that propels us forward, defying the odds and pushing the boundaries of what is possible. It is our willingness to embrace change that keeps our will strong and alive. By accepting change as an integral part of our journey, we unlock the potential for personal growth, self-discovery, and transformation. God rarely does things the way we assume He would. We need to guard ourselves against being close-minded about how He can work in our lives.

So, let us embrace change with open arms and a courageous heart. Let us dare to step into the unknown, embracing the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. Only through this willingness to change and adapt can we truly unleash the full power of the human will and embark on a journey of continuous growth and self-realization.

Blessings,

Judy