TAKE YOUR THOUGHTS CAPTIVE
What you put in your mind has an effect on what you think.
Remember those scary movies you watched as a kid, then had
nightmares? It didn't take long to realize that the way to avoid
the nightmares was to stop watching that kind of movie. God has
provided a way to overcome unhealthy thoughts and behaviors, and
gain the self-control you seek. It's a matter of taking charge of
your life - His way.
Take your thoughts captive:
- Accept responsibility for your thoughts. You have the
ability to exercise control over your thoughts. God warned
Cain to focus his mind on the right things, but Cain chose to
think about the wrong things - anger and jealousy - which led
to his murderous actions. Are you willing to admit that you
can, with God's help, regain control of your thoughts - and
think enabling thoughts instead of disabling ones?
- Your mind - not just your behavior - must change. God calls
us to change sinful behavior that does not honor and please
Him. Instead of focusing on your outward behavior, work on
disciplining your mind - from which the behaviors stem. Allow
God to transform you by the renewing of your mind (Rom.
12:2).
- Think through your problems rather than just react to them.
When you experience difficult challenges, you can react to
them and think yourself into despair every time. Or you can
look forward to the next opportunity and ask yourself what
you learned from this failure. Is your first thought I'll
never do anything right? You don't have to get trapped by
disabling thoughts. You are capable of getting out of your
shame, despair, hopelessness, and anger - by taking control
of your thoughts.
- Take your disabling thoughts captive through confession.
Paul urges us to "take captive every thought to make it
obedient to Christ" (Rom. 12:21). Confront your disabling
thoughts. Turn them over to God and become who He sees you
can be. It will take work to take your thoughts captive each
time they pop into your mind. But it is possible with the
help of the Holy Spirit.
- Choose to focus your thoughts on the right things. We are to
think about those things that are "true, noble, right, pure,
lovely, and admirable" (Phil. 4:8). When we think on those
things, God promises to give us His peace. What a contrast
that is to the thoughts of millions of people today. Don't
look to a movie, TV show, or how-to formula to accomplish
this for you. It takes personal discipline and commitment.
- It is possible. It is not easy to retrain your thoughts or
to respond in new Christ-like ways. Take heart: as God
empowers you to focus your mind on the right things, it will
become easier. You can develop a new frame of reference,
based on what is true, noble, right, pure, lovely, admirable,
excellent, and praiseworthy.
From The Secret of Self Control by Dr. Richard L.
Ganz, copyright (c) 1998. Used by permission of
Crossway Books, a division of Good News Publishers,
Wheaton, Ill., 1-800-635-7993.
© 1997 vinebranch@hotmail.com
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