How is behavior altered? In his book The Social
Animal, David Brooks notes that some experts have said people just need to be
taught the long-term risks of bad behavior. For example, he writes: “Smoking
can lead to cancer. Adultery destroys families, and lying destroys trust. The
assumption was that once you reminded people of the foolishness of their
behavior, they would be motivated to stop. Both reason and will are obviously
important in making moral decisions and exercising self-control. But neither of
these character models has proven very effective.” In other words, information
alone is not powerful enough to transform behavior.
As Jesus’ followers, we want to grow and change spiritually. More than
two millennia ago, Jesus told His disciples how that can happen. He said,
“Abide in Me, and I in you. As a branch cannot bear fruit of itself, unless it
abides in the vine, neither can you, unless you abide in Me” (John 15:4). Jesus
is the Vine and we, His followers, are the branches. If we’re honest, we know
we’re utterly helpless and spiritually ineffective apart from Him.