Inside of Me

I am silent but fierce. I bend to no wind but feel every storm. I decide without a voice, yet change every fate. What am I?

Find out …

There’s a battlefield inside you, and most people don’t even know it’s there. You wake up with it, you carry it into every relationship, every opportunity, every temptation. It may be invisible but it’s real. 

Every choice you make is a vote for who you’re becoming. And sometimes, choosing right feels like going to war with yourself.

Your will is where decisions are born, but it doesn’t live in peace, it lives in tension. It’s being pulled from every side by your emotions, your fears, your culture, your habits, and your spirit. 

Your emotions scream in the moment: “This feels right, do it!” Your fears whisper, “What if it fails?” Your culture shouts, “This is what everyone does, fit in!” But deep down, your spirit says, “There’s a better way. Don’t just follow the noise.” And right there, in the tug-of-war between impulse and intention, your will has to decide.

Think about it, how many times have you known what was right, but your feelings voted against it? How many times did fear stop you from speaking up, walking away, or starting over? 

How often have you felt like a puppet pulled between what you know and what you want? The truth is, our will doesn’t always have the loudest voice and that’s why many people lose the battle before they even realise there’s one happening.

Even Jesus, in Gethsemane, faced this war. His flesh wanted one thing, His purpose demanded another. He said, “The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak.” That wasn’t a metaphor, it was real, and if Jesus struggled to choose through pain, pressure, and fear, then you’re not weak for wrestling. 

You’re just human. But like Jesus, you still get to choose. That’s the gift: choice. The power of your will is that it can submit to truth, even when everything else rebels.

Psychologists call this cognitive dissonance. It’s that mental stress you feel when your actions don’t align with your values. It’s like your soul is arguing with itself.

 But here’s the secret: the more you practice choosing right, the stronger your will becomes. Like muscles, your will grows when it’s stretched. That’s why the hard decisions are sacred, they train your will to stand its ground.

So don’t be surprised, when choosing good feels bad at first. That’s the war talking. You might feel alone, misunderstood, or out of place. But you’re not losing you are leading. 

You’re showing your fears and feelings who’s in charge. You’re turning down the volume of impulse and tuning into something deeper. Every time you say no to what drains you and yes to what grows you, you win a round in the war.

Because the truth is, every choice shapes something; character, destiny and legacy. Your will was never meant to be passive. It was designed to lead. And when your will learns to rise above the noise, to obey wisdom over impulse, spirit over flesh, that’s when true power begins.

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