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Self-Control, Willpower, and the Way of Jesus: Breaking Habits and Finding Freedom - w/ Drew Dyck

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Voxology
Episode • Feb 4, 2019 • 44m

What if the secret to real freedom isn't self-indulgence but self-control? In the kickoff episode of our new Discipline Series, Mike Erre sits down with author and editor Drew Dyck to unpack the biblical and neurological foundations of self-discipline—and how it’s far more about surrender than striving. They dive deep into Drew’s book, “Your Future Self Will Thank You,” and explore how self-control seen through the lens of scripture is the path to true flourishing, not restriction.

This is not just a discussion about breaking bad habits—this is a reimagining of how spiritual maturity, neuroscience, and Christian identity intersect. Whether you're trying to kick a scroll addiction, start reading your Bible regularly, or simply understand why "letting go and letting God" isn't the whole picture, this conversation brings meaningful insights and practical next steps.

Key Takeaways: • Self-Control as Surrender – Biblical self-control isn't just about willpower, it's about putting God and others ahead of self. • Willpower Is Limited, Habits Are Powerful – Why willpower depletes fast—and how developing keystone habits like prayer, exercise, or Bible reading builds spiritual and practical resilience. • The Gospel & Growth – Self-discipline isn't about earning salvation but is essential for sanctification, the Spirit-empowered journey of becoming more like Jesus. • Habits That Stick – Learn how “cues,” “routines,” and “rewards” work together to create and replace habits that sustain long-term change. • Sin, Grace, and Striving – Why real spiritual transformation engages both God's grace and human effort, and how effort doesn’t oppose grace—it invites it.

Guest Highlights: Drew Dyck – Editor at Moody and author of “Your Future Self Will Thank You: Secrets to Self-Control from the Bible and Brain Science.” Drew shares insights from his book, gets real about his own spiritual disciplines (or lack thereof), and offers gentle but convicting wisdom for Christians struggling to form healthy habits in a distracted world.

Resources Mentioned: • “Your Future Self Will Thank You” by Drew Dyck – [Link] • “The Tech-Wise Family” by Andy Crouch – [Link] • “12 Ways Your Phone Is Changing You” by Tony Reinke – [Link] • Galatians 5:22–23 – The Fruit of the Spirit passage • Dallas Willard quote: “Grace is not opposed to effort, it’s opposed to earning.”

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