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The Battle of the Two Wolves

There’s an old Cherokee story about a grandfather talking to his grandson.

He says,

“Inside every man, there are two wolves locked in a battle.
One is evil, full of anger, pride, greed, and self-destruction.
The other is good, filled with humility, integrity, courage, and faith.”

The boy thinks for a moment and asks, “Which wolf wins?”

His grandfather smiles gently.

“The one you feed.”

Your greatest battles won’t be on stages; they’ll be in secret spaces.

We all have an inner war. A private fight between who we are and who God has called us to be.

The Apostle Paul described it perfectly in Romans 7:19: “For I do not do the good I want, but the evil I do not want is what I keep on doing.”

Can you relate?

That temptation you thought you conquered, but it keeps knocking.
The pride that whispers, “You’ve got this without God.”The anger that flares up when no one’s around.

This is more than sin management. We don’t want to behave well for the sake of being moral. This is about your identity in Christ, your heart, and your legacy. 

You can’t lead others well if you can’t lead yourself first.

The world loves to talk about leadership. It’s often described as people with vision, strategy, and charisma.

While these are indeed great qualities to have, real leadership starts in your private life.

The disciplines you keep when nobody’s watching.
The boundaries you honor even when no one would find out.
The thoughts you choose to dwell on.

Proverbs 4:23 reminds us, “Above all else, guard your heart, for everything you do flows from it.”

Your heart is the battlefield.

Feed the wrong wolf, and you’ll see it play out in your words, your relationships, and your decisions.
Feed the right one, and your life becomes a light to others.

What you feed grows. What you starve dies.

So, what are you feeding your soul with?

It’s not about willpower alone; it’s about staying connected to the Spirit every single day.

This week, pay attention to which wolf you’re feeding. 

Remember: every choice is a seed. The harvest you reap tomorrow starts with what you’re feeding today.

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