Transforming the Mind: Embracing Renewal in Christ

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The renewal of the mind is not just about acquiring new information or changing our thoughts; it's about a fundamental change in our mindset and attitude. The problem with the old mind is not just intellectual but deeply rooted in a hard-heartedness that resists God. This resistance leads to ignorance and a futile way of thinking. [00:04:29]

The "spirit of the mind" refers to the underlying disposition or inclination of our thinking. It's not merely about acquiring new information or changing our thoughts; it's about a fundamental change in our mindset and attitude. The problem with the old mind is not just intellectual but deeply rooted in a hard-heartedness that resists God. [00:09:10]

True renewal is initiated by the Holy Spirit. We cannot change ourselves by our own efforts; we must rely on the Spirit's power to transform the spirit of our minds. This reliance is the first step in the renewal process. We must fix our minds on the truth found in Jesus, allowing His promises to reshape our perspective. [00:08:47]

To participate in this renewal, we must first rely on the Holy Spirit, as it is only through His power that true transformation can occur. Secondly, we must fix our minds on the truth found in Jesus, allowing His promises to reshape our perspective. Lastly, we must pray for the enlightenment of our hearts. [00:08:07]

The renewal of the mind is not just about changing thoughts but involves a deep dispositional change. It requires moving from a mindset governed by deceit and flesh to one shaped by the truth in Jesus. This transformation is essential for living a life of holiness and righteousness. [00:05:03]

Fixing our minds on the truth found in Jesus is crucial for renewal. By focusing on eternal truths, such as the promise of glory beyond our present sufferings, we allow the Holy Spirit to reshape our perspective and renew our inner being. [00:10:28]

Prayer is vital in the renewal process. We must ask God to enlighten the eyes of our hearts, enabling us to see and embrace the hope and glory He has prepared for us. This spiritual insight is key to overcoming deceit and living in truth. [00:11:46]

The mind has to have a dispositional change. The problems are not mainly intellectual; they're the inclinations of the mind. We do have the mind of Christ. For who has understood the mind of the Lord so as to instruct him? Nobody but by the Spirit. [00:05:03]

We take our minds and rely upon the Spirit, and we look at a truth—the truth that I'm not just wasting away. I am engaged in a suffering that is preparing for me an eternal weight of glory, and we believe it by the power of the Holy Spirit. [00:10:41]

The steps towards renewing the spirit of the mind is to, number one, rely upon the Holy Spirit. Number two, look at truth that is in Jesus, like your sufferings are working for you an eternal weight of glory. And third, pray that God would work the miracle. [00:12:46]

The mind of his flesh is a way of describing a fleshly, carnal wrecking, messing up, distortion, misleading of the mind. The flesh would be who we are minus God. Now, what's the remedy for this? The remedy, he says, is to be renewed. [00:07:01]

We pray for the eyes of our heart to be enlightened so that we may know what is the hope to which we've been called. That's the way it worked back here in Second Corinthians. The eyes of Paul's heart were enlightened so that he saw the momentary affliction preparing for him an eternal weight of glory. [00:11:46]

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