“Finally, brothers, whatever things are true, whatever things are honorable, whatever things are right, whatever things are pure, whatever things are pleasing, whatever things are commendable, if there is any excellence of character and if anything praiseworthy, think about these things. And the things which you have learned and received and heard about and seen in me, practice these things, and the God of peace will be with you.”
My mind prepends things; good things, bad things.
My mind ponders things; kind things, cruel things.
My mind plans things; commendable things, contemptible things.
My mind conceives things; wonderful things, wicked things.
My mind craves things; honorable things, hurtful things.
My mind concocts things; uplifting things, demeaning things.
My mind flits amongst so many things, that rarely is it ever settled. Mixed and competing emotions battle for that moment of expression, when the mind touches the physical world. Where the mind settles at the moment of action determines whether those actions are destined for the treasury or the dung heap.
The mind matters; the things (thoughts) of the mind matter.
The mind determines who we are in the physical world, which matters. I don’t want to diminish the works of the mortal world. However, the motives of the immortal world, the world of the mind, matter more. Good works from bad motives always corrupts the produce, no matter how pleasing it may appear to the physical eye.
The settling of thoughts matter because your thoughts define who you are. Who are you? Write down five thoughts upon which your mind routinely revolves. Are they worthy thoughts or unworthy? Are they redeeming thoughts or demeaning? The preponderence of those thoughts define you. Therefore, they matter.
If those thoughts are not who you have been called to be, then you must change your mind. Easy to say, hard to do. Yet, the mind must be controlled in order for it to be changed.
How do you control the mind? First, you must be resolved upon who God has called His children to be. Write down five characteristics that you know should defined a child of God.
These are the feasts for your mind to settle upon when it is unsettled. These are the honorable things, the right things, the pure things, the pleasing things, the commendable things, the fruit-of-the-spirit things for your mind to return to. Think about these things. Ask the Holy Spirit for these things. Your mind is a collaboration between your will and God. Ask and you will receive. Think upon the things of God and it will happen.
And soon, the things you think about, the things your mind returns to, will transform you into the person God has called you to be, practicing things pleasing to Him and worthy of the treasury.
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