What
time did I wake up this morning? 5am. What about yesterday? The day
before? The week before? The year before? My routine is to wake up at
5am on weekday mornings at the least, though often I will do at least
6am on Saturdays and Sundays, depending upon how late I was up the night
before.
I initiated this
pattern because I needed to get more accomplished. However, when I did, I
had no idea of the benefits I would reap. In fact, my fight for purity
took a whole different turn when I started waking up at 5am. I was
winning the battles in my mind far more easily. I was seeking the Lord
more. I saw more clearly how His way is better than my way. In fact, the
days and weeks where I gave in to my desire to get more sleep, the more
ground I lost my battle for purity of mind.
1. I start the day off with self-discipline
The alarm clock blares, and I have two choices: 1) follow my flesh and go back to sleep, or 2) crucify my flesh and get out of bed. This suddenly isn’t a simple question of how early I wake up. This question is now a question of whether I will indulge my flesh.
Quick disclaimer: I’m not saying that you are in sin every time you sleep in. We need rest and during some seasons of life, getting up that early just may not be possible. I’m also not saying that you must wake up at 5am. You know your schedule and your body and you need to make your own decision with regard to your sleep patterns. Neither am I saying that if you wake up early, your struggle with impure thoughts or actions will be over. I’m using specifics in my life in hopes that you will glean patterns and principles to apply to your own life in accordance with God’s Word. For me, if I’ve gotten eight hours of sleep and my alarm clock is going off, I would be indulging my flesh to hit the snooze button.
When you start your day off with self-discipline in this area it makes many other areas a lot easier to conquer. If I get out of bed at 5am, I am more likely to win against my flesh and go running. If I go running, I find that often it increases my ability to control my thought life. You see, I am training my body to fight indulgence and pursue discipline instead. Waking up early is fighting indulgence in my life in the area of sleep. This one decision to wake up early every weekday morning has made me realize that patterns of discipline lead to holiness whereas patterns of indulgence lead to sin.
If you are struggling in your fight for purity, ask yourself if there are any other ways that you are indulging your flesh. Is your room messy? What are your eating habits like? What are your sleeping habits? How is your schoolwork? Are you reading your Bible every day? See if there are some things you can start working on to discipline yourself and fight those patterns.
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