We Become Like What We Think About
“The wicked through the pride of
his countenance, will not seek after God; God is not in all his
thoughts.” Psalm 10:4. Do we seek after God the very first thing
that we do when we awake each morning? Is God in all our thoughts, or
is God in any of our thoughts?
It is very possible to perform
services in the name of God, and to do good works in the name of
God without really giving much thought to God, and without really
seeking the presence and fellowship with God.
Do we really worship and praise
God in the spirit? Do we worship God in the beauty of his holiness,
are we truly in love with God, or are we just in love with the idea
of appearing Godly?
Young people reach an age when
they think that all that matters is being in love with members of the
opposite sex. Psychiatrist will tell you that most of the time, they
are not in love with any one person, but they are in love with the
idea of love, because it seems to be the in thing to do. This is why
it is dangerous for young people to get deeply involved with this
sort of thing until they get older, but this is just an example of
what can happen to us as Christians. We can become so involved in
the idea of serving God, and being all wrapped up in activities, and
going to church, and we can get so busy doing things, that we might
forget to seek God, and exclude him from any or all of our thoughts.
If we are to worship God properly,
the way that God wants us to worship him in the beauty of holiness,
we must worship him in spirit and in truth. God must be predominant
in all our thoughts. What does it mean for God to be predominant in
all our thoughts? It means that when we awake from sleep, our
first thought will cause us to consciously fix our mind upon the Lord
Jesus Christ and God the Father, and seek the guidance of the Holy
Spirit, and that by the process of our will, we choose to keep our
mind fixed upon God all during our working hours. Every thought
that comes into our mind during the course of the day will be in
subjection to him. “Thou will keep him in perfect peace whose mind
is stayed on thee.” Isaiah 26:3 This is what it means to keep our
mind and hearts stayed on him.
We are, and will become what we
think. We can choose what we think; therefore, it is up to us really
what we are, and what we will become, because by the process of our
conscious will we choose the things that we think about. If the
predominate thought in our mind is on the Lord Jesus Christ, and the
beauty of his holiness, then we will, more and more each day grow
into his image and likeness. Proverbs 23: 7 tells us that : “As a
man thinketh in his heart, so is he.” Again, we are and become
what we think about.“Be not conformed to this world, but be ye
transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is
that good and acceptable, and perfect will of God.” Romans 12: 2.
Our power with God, and our
blessings from God are directly related to our prayer life. What is
prayer? Prayer is the verbal expression of the thoughts of our
heart. In prayer, our lips express the thoughts of our mind. It is
in the mind that we must worship God in spirit, and it is in our
mind that we must pray. Our power and blessing from God comes
through praying without ceasing. 1 Thes 5:17 tells us to “pray
without ceasing” How can we pray without ceasing? We pray without
ceasing by thinking, without ceasing, of the Lord Jesus Christ. “In
all thy ways acknowledge him and he will direct thy paths”
Proverbs 3:6 “Finally brethren, whatsoever things are true,
whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever
things are pure, whatsoever things are of good report: if there be
any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things.”
Phil 4:8.
We are and become what we keep our
minds fixed on.
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