Read Romans 7:15-20
ALSO IN SCRIPTURE
“The sinful nature wants to do evil, which is just the opposite of what the Spirit wants. And the Spirit gives us desires that are the opposite of what the sinful nature desires. These two forces are constantly fighting each other, so you are not free to carry out your good intentions” (Galatians 5:17 NLT).
Ever since I was old enough to read, I have been fascinated by horror and science fiction. One story that has always captivated me is “The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” by Robert Louis Stevenson. My initial introduction to this tale was through the classic black-and-white films starring John Barrymore and Frederic March. The monster makeup and the dramatic transformation scenes drew me in, but there was also something deeply relatable about Dr. Jekyll’s struggle with the evil side within him.
The story of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde explores the duality of human nature—the constant battle between good and evil that resides within each of us. Dr. Jekyll, a respectable scientist, creates a potion that transforms him into Mr. Hyde, a manifestation of his darker impulses. This transformation allows him to indulge in behaviors he would never consider as Dr. Jekyll, highlighting the internal conflict between his moral and immoral selves.
This theme of duality is not just a fictional concept; it is a reality that we all face. The Apostle Paul eloquently describes this struggle in Romans 7:15-20, where he speaks of his own battle with sin. Despite his desire to do good, he finds himself repeatedly doing what he hates. This internal conflict is a common human experience, reflecting the tension between our sinful nature and our desire to live according to God’s will.
Galatians 5:17 further emphasizes this conflict, stating that the sinful nature desires what is contrary to the Spirit. This ongoing battle within us can be exhausting and disheartening, but it also serves as a reminder of our need for God’s grace and strength.
In our daily lives, we may not transform physically like Dr. Jekyll, but we do face moments where our darker impulses threaten to take control. It is in these moments that we must rely on the Holy Spirit to guide us and help us overcome the evil within us. By acknowledging our weaknesses and seeking God’s help, we can strive to live in a way that reflects divine goodness and love.
The story of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde also serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of giving in to our darker side. Dr. Jekyll’s initial intention was to separate his good and evil natures, but he ultimately lost control over Mr. Hyde. This loss of control led to devastating consequences, not only for Dr. Jekyll but also for those around him. Similarly, when we allow our sinful nature to take over, it can lead to destructive behaviors and harm our relationships with others and with God.
To fully surrender to Christ and allow the Holy Spirit to work within us, we can take several practical steps in our daily lives. Begin by setting aside time each day for prayer and Bible study, actively aligning your heart and mind with God’s will. Practice obedience by consciously choosing to follow God’s commands and promptings, even when it’s challenging.
Regularly examine your heart, confess your sins to God, and turn away from them. Cultivate humility by recognizing your dependence on God and submitting your will to the divine. Surround yourself with a community of believers who can encourage and hold you accountable in your faith journey.
Look for opportunities to serve and love others as Christ did, allowing the Holy Spirit to work through you. Practice gratitude by regularly thanking God for blessings and work in your life, fostering a heart of surrender. Consider periodically fasting from food or activities to focus on God and meditate on divine truths.
Pay attention to the Holy Spirit’s promptings and act on them in faith. Make it a habit to consciously surrender your life to Christ each morning, inviting the Holy Spirit to guide and empower you throughout the day.
Remember, surrender is not a one-time event but a continuous process. As we consistently take these steps and remain open to God’s work in our lives, we’ll experience more of the Holy Spirit’s transformative power and grow in our relationship with Christ. By yielding ourselves fully to God’s will and allowing the Holy Spirit to lead us, we can live a life that truly reflects Christ’s love and brings glory to God.
THOUGHT OF THE DAY
The battle between good and evil is fought within each of us, but with God’s help, we can overcome our darker impulses and live according to divine will.PRAYER
Lord, we acknowledge the struggle within us between our sinful nature and our desire to follow You. Help us to rely on Your strength and guidance to overcome our darker impulses. Fill us with Your Spirit, so that we may live in a way that reflects Your love and goodness. Amen.
Devotion written by Rev. Todd R. Lattig with the assistance of Perplexity AI.
