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The Battle for Your Will
Even the Apostle Paul struggled with a fractured will. Sin has damaged our ability to consistently choose what's right. The heart of the problem is a problem in our hearts.
You're not alone in this battle. Every believer fights the war between flesh and spirit. The key isn't trying harder—it's surrendering completely. When you admit "I don't have what it takes," you're positioned for God's power to work through you.
Stop making promises to God you can't keep. Instead, lean into His divine power that has given you everything needed for life and godliness. The battle is real, but victory is available through Christ.
Your New Year's resolutions fail because willpower isn't enough. You need God's power working in and through you.
Challenge: Identify one area where you're struggling and specifically ask God for His strength today.
Declaration: "I don't have what it takes, but God's power works through my surrender. His strength is made perfect in my weakness."
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About this Plan

Stop settling for spiritual mediocrity. This isn't another feel-good devotional—it's a biblical challenge to the passivity killing your purpose. Based on 1 Corinthians 16:13-14, discover what God designed you for: face-to-face relationship with Him, meaningful work, and authentic leadership. From the Garden of Eden to Gethsemane, learn why boys consume but men sacrifice. Each day confronts excuses with Scripture, calling you to embrace responsibility, fight spiritual battles with spiritual weapons, and lead with love instead of laziness. No shortcuts, no participation trophies—just biblical truth for men ready to answer God's call.
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