“Work Out” What God “Works in” You
“… work out your own  salvation … for it is God who works in you …” (Philippians 2:12–13).
Your will agrees  with God, but in your flesh there is a nature that renders you powerless to do  what you know you ought to do. When the Lord initially comes in contact with our  conscience, the first thing our conscience does is awaken our will, and our will  always agrees with God. Yet you say, “But I don’t know if my will is in  agreement with God.” Look to Jesus and you will find that your will and your  conscience are in agreement with Him every time. What causes you to say “I will  not obey” is something less deep and penetrating than your will. It is  perversity or stubbornness, and they are never in agreement with God. The most  profound thing in a person is his will, not sin.
The will is the  essential element in God’s creation of human beings—sin is a perverse nature  which entered into people. In someone who has been born again, the source of the  will is Almighty God. “… for it is God who works in you both to will and to do  for His good pleasure.” With focused attention and great care, you have to “work  out” what God “works in” you—not work to accomplish or earn “your own  salvation,” but work it out so you will exhibit the evidence of a life  based with determined, unshakable faith on the complete and perfect redemption  of the Lord. As you do this, you do not bring an opposing will up against God’s  will—God’s will is your will. Your natural choices will be in accordance  with God’s will, and living this life will be as natural as breathing.  Stubbornness is an unintelligent barrier, refusing enlightenment and blocking  its flow. The only thing to do with this barrier of stubbornness is to blow it  up with “dynamite,” and the “dynamite” is obedience to the Holy  Spirit.
Do I believe that  Almighty God is the Source of my will? God not only expects me to do His will,  but He is in me to do it.






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