The Way to Live with the Mind of Christ

[The Power of Purposeful Thinking According to God's Word]

One of the greatest revelations of my life is: I can choose my thoughts and think things on purpose. In other words, I don’t have to just think about whatever falls into my mind. This was a life-changing revelation for me because as Proverbs 23:7 says, "As he [a man] thinks in his heart, so is he." I like to say it like this: Where the mind goes, the man follows.

Now God is concerned about the hidden man of the heart, which is our inner life. Our inner life is what we think about. And like the scripture above says, the way we think determines how we live and who we are. That’s why we need to think about what we’re thinking about.

It’s so important for us to understand this because if we don’t learn how to take every thought captive to the obedience of Christ (see 2 Corinthians 10:4-5), we won’t live the life Jesus died to give us – a life of peace with God, peace with ourselves, great relationships, real joy and the ability to become all God has created us to be. It comes down to choosing to believe what God says (the truth) more than we believe our feelings, what other people say or our circumstances.

The Bible specifically talks about three things we must do to develop a mind that agrees with God. I want to share the benefits of each of them.

Set your minds and keep them set on what is above… (Colossians 3:2 AMP).
This is the key to resisting temptation. See, when we make up our mind ahead of time what we will and won’t do, then when temptation comes, we have laid a foundation to make right choices and are more likely to successfully overcome the temptation. For example, before you get into social situations, decide “I am not going to gossip. I’m not going to ruin someone’s reputation and offend the Holy Spirit.” Other temptations may require you to decide things like “I’m not going to eat four candy bars today.” Or “I am not going to look at pornography on the Internet.” Or “I am not going to hang out with people who are bad influences.” My point here is, we don’t want to wait until the temptation comes and then react based on how we feel about it.

Do not be conformed to this world…but be transformed (changed) by the [entire] renewal of your mind… (Romans 12:2 AMP).
Renewing the mind is an ongoing process. Every day we need to take time to study the Word so we can purposely think according to what it says. And we can’t keep one or two “junky” areas in our thought life because it just keeps us from the best God has for us. I’m not saying we have to be perfect with this, but we need to make progress each day so we can keep our mind renewed and grow in our relationship with God.

Gird up the loins of your mind… (1 Peter 1:13 NKJV).
You are probably thinking, What does that mean? It’s basically saying we need to get all the junk in our mind out of our way so we can keep running our race in Christ Jesus and have the victory God wants us to have. Then we are ready for action to follow God’s plan for our lives.

One practical way we can accomplish these three directions from God is to have a think session every day. Just sit down and say, “I’m going to think about some things on purpose.” Then spend some time thinking about scriptures that renew your mind with the truth about what God says – about His love for you, His plan for you, how He wants you to live and behave... Use a concordance to find verses that cover areas you are struggling with or need to know more about. I want to encourage you to write some of them down and put them places where you will see them every day, like the bathroom mirror or refrigerator.

If you will commit to set your mind on God’s Word, renewing your mind with truth and getting stinkin’ thinkin’ out of your way, then you will experience the fullness of new life that we can all have in Christ. All it takes is a little more progress one day at a time.

- Joyce Meyer

Prayer: The Gift of God's Word

 

Growing Spiritually: You Never Outgrow the Word

Scripture:
Like newborn babies, crave pure spiritual milk, so that by it you may grow up in your salvation, - 1 Peter 2:2 (NIV)

Reflect:
Prayerfully consider how much you’ve grown spiritually in the past year. What did you consume that contributed to your spiritual growth the most? What do you think hindered your spiritual growth the most? 

When my children were babies, I read a lot of research about the benefits of a mother’s milk. It is astonishing to me that a mother’s milk contains everything a baby needs to be well-nourished. Even if a baby is only nursed for the first few days after birth, they receive powerful antibodies that give their little immune systems a strong foundation for life. 

The fact that I found most amazing is that a mother’s milk changes and adapts as a baby grows and his needs change. For example, if mom or baby is fighting an illness, mom’s body will release more immune cells into the milk. I even discovered that some researchers believe milk content changes based on the time of day with evening milk containing relaxing components to prompt sleepiness! The more I learned, the more I stood in awe of our awesome Creator - His design is perfect! 

In today’s verse, the apostle Peter urged believers to be like newborns and “long for the pure spiritual milk” (the milk being God’s Word). But here Peter wasn’t calling all of them immature “baby believers”. He was reminding them that we never outgrow our need for the perfect, sustaining nourishment of Scripture. 

All three of my babies instinctively sought out milk almost immediately after birth - it was their strongest desire. Likewise, God’s Word should always be our strongest desire because it meets our greatest need - fellowship with God. 

Dr. Wayne Grudem wrote: “To drink the milk of the Word is to ‘taste’ again and again what he is like, for in the hearing of the Lord’s words believers experience the joy of personal fellowship with the Lord himself.” 

I have been abundantly blessed to have grown up in a Christian home because I was exposed to God’s Word even from a very young age and that had a profound impact on my spiritual development. Still, I can attest to the fact that it doesn’t matter how long we’ve been believers or how much we have grown spiritually. We will need the perfect nourishment of Scripture our entire lives. 

Now, the content of a mother’s milk may change to meet her baby’s needs, but the content of the Word of God never changes. Still, regardless of my season of life or my circumstances, Scripture provides just what I need in that stage of life to grow and develop spiritually. 

If I need encouragement, comfort, or hope I can find it in His Word. If I need wisdom and guidance for life, I can find it in His Word. If I need to be challenged to think and grow, I can find it in His Word. If I need to be rebuked or convicted of sin, well, THAT seems to find me in His Word. Most importantly, if I am seeking truth and want to know who God is and how I can be made right with Him, I can find it in God’s Word. 

While a mother’s milk perfectly meets the nutritional needs of their baby, babies eventually grow and mature beyond their need to be nursed. But believers never outgrow our need for “the pure spiritual milk”. We should never think that we don’t need to open our Bibles anymore because we’ve already read it or because we’ve graduated from seminary or because we memorized verses as a kid or because we hear a message from it every Sunday. If spiritual growth is the goal, Scripture provides the nourishment that drives that growth. May we always long for “the pure spiritual milk” no matter how old we are. 

Pray:
Lord, thank You for Your Word. I have tasted and I have seen that You are good (Psalm 34:8)! I have trusted in You for salvation. Now, help me to grow up in that salvation. Use the nutrition of Your Word to transform, renew, strengthen, and sanctify me so that I can develop and mature in Christ. Keep me longing for Your Word because my greatest desire is fellowship with You. Amen.

- Nat Crawford (Provided by "Back To The Bible")

Quote: Charles Spurgeon

Meme: God's Promise...

 

Jesus Wants You To Know...

 

Waiting patiently does not come easily to you, but it is nonetheless very good for you. You long to plan ahead, make definitive decisions, and make things happen. There is a time for that, but this is not the time. Now is a time for sitting in My Presence, trusting Me with your whole being.

"Therefore the Lord will wait, that He may be gracious to you; And therefore He will be exalted, that He may have mercy on you. For the Lord is a God of justice; Blessed are all those who wait for Him." - Isaiah 30:18

- "Jesus Always" by Sarah Young

Application of God's Word: Hebrews 11:6

Verse: Hebrews 11:6
 But without faith it is impossible to please Him,
for he who comes to God must believe that He is,
and that He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him.

Application:
Your relationship with God is largely determined by your faith. When you come to Him, you must believe that He exists and that He is exactly who He has revealed Himself to be in Scriptures. You must also believe that He will respond to you when you earnestly seek Him. Without this kind of faith, you cannot please God. Regardless of the morality of your life, the good works you perform, the words you speak, or the sacrifices you make for His sake, if you do not have faith, you will not please Him. It can be tempting to substitute religious activity for faith in God. Christians may claim they are being “good stewards” of their resources when, in fact, they are wanting to walk by sight rather than by faith (Hebrews 11:1). They may refuse to do what God tells them unless they can see all the resources in place first.

You may say, “I love God, but I just have difficulty trusting Him.” Then you are not pleasing to Him. You cannot struggle at the core of your relationship with God and still enjoy a vibrant fellowship with Him! Faith does not eliminate problems. Faith keeps you in a trusting relationship with God in the midst of your problems. Faith has to do with your relationship with God, not your circumstances. Some may say, “I'm not much of a person of faith. I am more of a practical person!” Yet you will never do anything more practical than to place your trust in the Lord! Nothing is more secure or certain than that which you entrust to God.

Believing that God exists is only the beginning; even the demons believe that much (James 2:19-20). God will not settle for mere acknowledgment of his existence. He wants a personal, dynamic relationship with you that will transform your life. Those who seek God will find that they are rewarded with his intimate presence.

John 10:11-16

 
11 “I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd gives His life for the sheep. 12 But a hireling, he who is not the shepherd, one who does not own the sheep, sees the wolf coming and leaves the sheep and flees; and the wolf catches the sheep and scatters them. 13 The hireling flees because he is a hireling and does not care about the sheep. 14 I am the good shepherd; and I know My sheep, and am known by My own. 15 As the Father knows Me, even so I know the Father; and I lay down My life for the sheep. 16 And other sheep I have which are not of this fold; them also I must bring, and they will hear My voice; and there will be one flock and one shepherd.