I was just watching the United States volleyball team play their first match of the Olympics. I was struck by their amazing athleticism. It seemed that they could jump like the high jumpers, strike the ball with accuracy of sharpshooters, and have gymnastic abilities all at the same time. Many of them were in their late 20s, so they had been working for this moment for decades.
I thought to myself that “I am not that good at anything “. A couple things enter into that true assessment. First, I do not have great innate abilities. Sure, I can do somethings well, but nothing of Olympic caliber. Secondly, I haven’t put in the time and effort to develop talents, like these athletes have.
There is something that I do wish that I could be at the highest level. I want to develop godliness, at a higher degree than even Olympic caliber. Although I haven’t achieved this yet, it is possible. First, I need to recognize that I cannot do this on my own. I need Jesus to work in me by the power of the Holy Spirit. Again I don’t have innate ability to be godly. It sounds simple, but I need God in order to be godly. Secondly, I need to practice godliness. I can’t pursue wickedness and expect to be godly.
Fortunately, God has already given me what I need to develop a godly character. II Peter 1:3 says, “His divine power has granted to us all things that pertain to life and godliness, through the knowledge of him who called us to his own glory and excellence.” So I do have the power within me to live a godly life. Jesus gave me this power when I trusted in Him for salvation. Now I just need to let Him do His work in me as I follow Him in obedience.





