Bound by Our Own Iron Will
Bound by Our Own Iron Will
Augustine and Grace in an Age of Limits

This is a summary of the full post Bound by Our Own Iron Will.
This is a summary of the full post Bound by Our Own Iron Will.In an era defined by climate crisis and dwindling resources, we often assume that knowledge and innovation will save us. Yet, as Augustine of Hippo observed more than 1,500 years ago, the problem is not ignorance but the will. He confessed, “I was bound, not by another’s irons, but by my own iron will.” Augustine saw that even when we know what is good, we often fail to do it — our desires are disordered, turned inward toward self-love rather than outward toward God and creation.
This insight challenges the modern faith in education and technology as ultimate solutions. Information cannot heal the heart; only grace can. To face the Age of Limits, we need not just smarter systems but transformed wills — an education that teaches reverence, humility, and the discipline to live within bounds. True change, Augustine reminds us, begins in the soul, not the spreadsheet.