In our Mind Game series, we've explored the profound truth that our strongest thoughts set the direction of our lives. If we dwell on trials and tribulations, our lives will follow suit. But God calls us to transform our minds, to align our thoughts with His truth, and to experience a deep connection with Him. This transformation is not just a mental exercise; it's a spiritual discipline that brings us into Oneness with God.
Paul, once a skeptic of Jesus, encountered the risen Christ and his life was radically changed. He devoted himself to spreading the message of Jesus and planting churches. In his letter to the Philippians, Paul instructs us not to worry about anything but instead to pray about everything. When we present our needs to God and thank Him for all He has done, we will experience God's peace, which surpasses all understanding. This peace will guard our hearts and minds in Christ Jesus.
Paul further encourages us to fix our thoughts on what is true, honorable, right, pure, lovely, and admirable—on anything excellent or praiseworthy. By practicing these things, the God of Peace will be with us. Our thoughts can either lead us to a path of negativity and isolation or to a path of connection, love, and acceptance. We must choose to tune our minds to the latter, to the 'FM' frequency of faith, where we find connection to God.
Evil creates distance between us and God, but Jesus is the bridge. He doesn't shame us for our past; instead, He removes our shame and invites us into a relationship with Him. Prayer is a powerful tool that can rewire our brains and align our thoughts with God's will. Worry, on the other hand, is a sin of not trusting in God's promises and power. It leads to death, but the Spirit-controlled mind leads to life and peace.
To connect to God, we must do what we can do, give God what we can't do, and trust God no matter what. We must let go of our anxieties and fears, trusting that God knows what is best for us. When we feel distant from God, we must remember that the only distance is the one we allow. By fixing our thoughts on what is true and right, we can break free from negative cycles and habits and find peace in God's presence.
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