Read Philippians 4:8 We are exhorted to meditate on things that are true, noble, just, pure, lovely, of good report, virtuous, and praiseworthy. Train of ThoughtYou may have heard the phrase "train of thought." It certainly is a very descriptive and accurate metaphor for describing the way our minds work. Our thoughts are just like a train; they always take us somewhere. If we want to change our destination, regardless of what area of life we're talking about, we have to change the thought trains we board. Often, we don't realize that we have the ability to make a choice about what we think. But clearly we do, as we are exhorted to set our mind on things above and not on earthly things (see Col. 3:2). This doesn't mean that negative thoughts won't enter our minds—if that were the case, there would be no need to consciously choose to set our minds on the thoughts of God. While I was learning to renew my mind, I discovered that many of the trains of thought I had at that time about God, the people around me, myself and my destiny were completely contrary to what God thinks. They were built on my experience rather than the truth of God's Word. I knew that I had to make a change: I had to consciously choose what thoughts I would allow to pull into the platform of my mind. Armed with this knowledge and a firm commitment to exercise my mind muscle, I was ready to go to work. Each time a train of thought that was contrary to the Word of God pulled into the platform of my mind, I would choose not to get on board. Instead, I would purposefully board trains of thought that would take me to the right destination. This is why it's so important to read and meditate on the Word of God. If we don't know what thoughts are contrary to his, how will we ever know what trains to avoid? As I continued to renew my mind on a day-to-day basis (and often on a moment-by-moment basis), I began to notice a change. I started to see this mind shift begin to affect my external behavior and responses. During this long and often arduous process of renewing our minds, it's vital that we fight off the feelings of frustration that will inevitably come our way. If we don't give up, in time we will experience the fruit of this process in our lives. Point to PonderAre you ready to start responding to the circumstances of your life with the strength, faith, and confidence of Christ? Then it's time to become rooted in God's Word. When you have the mind of Jesus, you will naturally act like him, too |
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