Over the past four weeks, we have been on a transformative journey to become more like Jesus. Our aim is to reflect our Savior in our actions and conversations, so that when the world looks at us, they see Him. This journey requires us to examine ourselves in the mirror of God's Word and make necessary changes to align our lives with the example of Christ. This process is not limited to our gatherings but extends into our daily lives, which is why we have initiated life groups across the city. These groups provide a platform for discussion, encouragement, and mutual edification as we strive to live out our faith.
Today, we focused on the importance of thinking like Jesus. Our thoughts are the seeds from which our actions grow. To pray, serve, and live like Jesus, we must first learn to think like Him. Our thoughts stir our affections, direct our wills, and conceive our actions. Therefore, it is crucial that we think about the right things in the right way.
We explored several key areas of thought, comparing our perspectives with those of Jesus. We considered our thoughts about sin, life, people, and ourselves. Jesus saw sin as a serious issue, not to be taken lightly. He focused His thoughts on the kingdom of God, His life's purpose, and did not allow worry to consume Him. When Jesus looked at people, He did so with compassion, desiring to help them. And when it comes to how Jesus thinks about us, He sees us as valuable and loved, so much so that He endured the cross for our sake.
To align our thoughts with those of Jesus, we must renew our minds. This involves developing new neural pathways by consistently thinking thoughts that are true, honorable, right, pure, lovely, admirable, excellent, and praiseworthy. We must take every thought captive and measure it against these standards, feeding the good thoughts and killing the bad ones.
In closing, we were reminded that right thinking leads to right living. Our thoughts should fuel our actions, and we must prepare our minds for action. By surrendering our thoughts to the Holy Spirit, we allow Him to transform us and guide us in thinking like Jesus.
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