Transforming Thoughts: Living as Children of Light

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1) "Our thoughts matter; they control us. The good news is that we can control them, and we have the power to do so. We should run our thinking through a filter." [45:40] (Download)

2) "For God is working in you, giving you the desire and the power to do what pleases him. So that no one can criticize you, live clean, innocent lives as children of God." [46:44] (Download)

3) "Our thinking is important; it determines our beliefs, and our beliefs determine our actions. If there's wrong thinking, it has led to wrong beliefs somewhere." [41:03] (Download)

4) "If you think that you are a son or daughter of God and therefore a brother or sister of Jesus Christ, then you believe that there is an inheritance coming in life that is yet to come." [51:07] (Download)

5) "What we think about to a degree when it enters your head is not necessarily your choice, but if you let it stay there and build up residence and start to build your beliefs, it changes things." [01:00:19] (Download)

6) "Truth is that which conforms to reality as God sees it. How do we know what that is? One practice that would help us is to anchor ourselves in the word of God." [56:16] (Download)

7) "We're supposed to focus on that which is true. Another way we focus on what is right is we focus on that which is Honorable." [57:23] (Download)

8) "If you believe that there is another life where we will be joint heirs with Christ forever, how we live in this life matters. That's going to influence how I live this life." [51:39] (Download)

9) "We do what we believe, we believe what we think. Therefore, if we're going to live these kind of good deeds, these lights shining in the darkness style lives, we need to make sure we're thinking the right thing." [48:24] (Download)

10) "It's not fully up to you; you haven't just been given the task with no tools. God is with you, working in you. So, you're not flying solo, don't worry." [50:41] (Download)
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