God Is Still There

This day, with all its awkward moments and unmet hopes, is not outside His plan. Sometimes what feels like rejection is simply redirection, and sometimes what feels like emptiness is actually space that He is preparing to fill.
Your hope was never meant to rest in circumstances unfolding exactly as you pictured. Because expectations will let you down. People will let you down. Your own strength will let you down. But God never will. Your hope is not in the story playing out the way you thought, it is in the Author Himself. He writes with a wisdom you cannot see yet, and His hand is steady even when your heart is not.
The Lord is with you in the moments when you feel alone. He is with you in the hallway when you walk quietly by yourself. He is with you when your heart aches with questions and when your prayers feel unfinished. You are not unseen. You are not forgotten. The One who formed you knows you by name and calls you His.
And here’s the promise, you do not walk this road in vain. God does not waste seasons. He does not waste tears. He does not waste the deep places where you struggle to understand. He weaves even those into something beautiful. Trust Him, not because trust feels easy, but because He has proven Himself faithful.
So hold on. Lift your eyes again. What you carry today will not crush you, because His hand is beneath you. What feels empty today may be the very place He chooses to pour His goodness tomorrow. The Lord is with you. He sees you. He knows you. And He will not let this season be wasted.

- Ellie Mont

Meme: Satan Target's Your Mind...

Think About What You Think About

“Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind …” Romans 12:2 (ESV)

Thoughts. We cannot see them. We cannot buy them. We cannot always predict them. But we cannot deny this about them: They define our lives. If we think well, we live well. If we think poorly, we live poorly.

But do we understand that we can manage our lives by managing our thoughts?

Not only does neuroscience back this concept, but the idea is also embedded throughout Scripture, including in our key verse, Romans 12:2: “Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind …”

In this verse, the Apostle Paul contrasted two types of people: one who is conformed and one who is transformed. One is shaped by society; the other is renewed by the work of God.

The word “conformed” reminds me of the Play-Doh kit I had as a kid. It came with a dozen or so containers of “modeling compound.” Assorted colors of clay could be pressed, smooshed, squished, rolled, squeezed, and shaped. Nothing in the Bible would incline us to think that the Apostle Paul played with Play-Doh. But abundant messages from his pen allude to the very real pressure to conform to the world.

The mastermind behind these attacks? The devil.

Satan aims to derail us with unruly and ungodly thoughts. When our thinking goes off-track, so does our life. But by the power of Jesus, we can avoid being conformed and instead “be transformed by the renewal of [our] mind” (Romans 12:2).

What a choice word! Paul, writing in the Greek language, chose the verb metamorphoo, which we translate as “transformed.” Anyone who paid attention in middle school science class remembers that the process of turning a caterpillar into a butterfly is also called metamorphosis. The squirmy, furry worm is transformed into a winged, colorful, high-flying butterfly.

God promises you an even greater transformation.

Stuck in your head? Hounded by regrets? Weighed down by worry? Change is possible! The thoughts that have characterized your past need not characterize the rest of your life. God will move you from worm to butterfly, from clay-like to Christlike.

The part of Romans 12:2 that says “be transformed by the renewal of your mind” is also in the passive voice, meaning that God does the work! A new mind is less the result of human effort and more the result of divine intervention. God made our brains; He can retrain our brains. He renews our minds. He reroutes our thought patterns.

With God as your Helper, you will discover a new way of thinking and a better way of living. Could there be a greater promise to ponder? Could there be a greater time to ponder it?

Tame your thoughts and transform your life!

Dear heavenly Father, thank You that You have not left me alone with my thoughts. I pray that Your Spirit would reveal to me the negative thoughts I’m believing and renew my mind with truth. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

- Max Lucado

Are you struggling with out-of-control thoughts? God has not left you alone in the battle of your mind. In Tame Your Thoughts, Max explores three biblical and practical tools and then applies them to the most common thought problems: worry, guilt, anxiety, and others.

Jesus Wants You To Know...

"No matter how isolated you may sometimes feel, you belong to Me! I have redeemed you by paying the full penalty for your sins. Nothing can separate you from My loving Presence. I called you to Myself in the most personal way: reaching down into the circumstances of your life, speaking into the intricacies of your heart and mind. Although I have vast numbers of followers, you are not a number to Me. I always speak to you by name. In fact, you are so precious to Me that I have inscribed you on the palms of My hands."

But now, thus says the Lord, who created you, O Jacob, And He who formed you, O Israel: “Fear not, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by your name; You are Mine." - Isaiah 43:1 (NKJV)

- "Jesus Today" by Sarah Young