from Lenae, GEMS training manager
THINK
For as he (she)
thinks in his (her) heart, so is he (she).
Proverbs 23:7 (NKJV)
Whenever
I start a conversation with my husband by saying, “So, I was thinking . . .”
the man gets nervous. I don’t blame him. That line of thinking typically
involves a plan of action and more often than not, it involves him. In reality,
every action (whether it includes husbands or not) originates with a single
thought.
When
Eve thought about being like God and gaining wisdom, she took action and
taste-tested fruit (Genesis 3:4-5).
When
David thought about how God delivered him from the paw of the lion and the
bear, he took action and trusted that God would deliver him from the hand of
Goliath, too (1 Samuel 17:37).
When
the Israelite community thought about what the ten spies said about the giants
living in the land of Canaan instead of thinking on what Caleb and Joshua said
about taking possession of the land, they took action and rebelled against God
(Numbers 13-14).
When
Esther heard about Haman’s wicked plan to kill all the Jews in the land, she
could’ve thought to herself – for such a time as this, I’m safe in the palace!
If she was tempted to think that, her cousin Mordecai challenged her to think
again. He said to Esther, “Do not think
that because you are in the king’s house you alone of all the Jews will escape
” (Esther 4:13). Esther thought on that,
took action and interceded for the Jews.
Think
about Abraham. If his thoughts would’ve been based on what he saw and felt, he
probably wouldn’t have walked up the mountain to sacrifice his son Isaac. If he
would’ve based his thoughts on his circumstances instead of God’s promises, he
would’ve failed God’s test and missed out on the blessing of having descendants
as numerous as the stars in the sky and the sand on the seashore (Genesis 22).
It’s
clear in Scripture and in our own lives that our behavior follows our thoughts,
not the other way around. The book of Proverbs confirms it: For as he (she) thinks in his (her) heart, so
is he (she) Proverbs 23:7 (NKJV).
You
don’t put chocolate chip cookie dough in the oven and pull out a pepperoni
pizza. It doesn’t work that way. Nor can you think one thing about yourself and
become someone else. This is why it’s so important that we think about what we
think about. Because what we think about determines who we become, studying
Philippians 4:8 for the next season has the potential to change our lives
forever.
Think on it: What thoughts do you give
the most airtime to in your mind? Recognize, for better or for worse, how these
thoughts are shaping you.
Our thinking is something we must take charge over. If we don’t, it
will control us.
Bruce Goettsche
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