It is shocking how many believers are pulled down
simply because of the thoughts they allow to fester in their minds. There is a
great deal of spiritual victory that many believers can access simply through
changing the way they think, and controlling the thoughts that flow through
their minds! The purpose of this teaching is to get you to stop and think about
what you are thinking about.
What Are You Paying
Attention To?
Whatever you are paying
attention to will become magnified in your eyes and in your life. Whatever you
give heed to, will become more important to you.
Let’s take two people,
*Steve thinks about his
sins, past and how badly he’s messed up in life. Bob on the other hand, keeps
thinking about how he’s a new creation, his past has been washed away by what
Christ did for him on the cross and he’s a new person in Christ Jesus. Steve,
because his attention is constantly on the problem, it becomes larger in his eyes
than the solution to his problem, and that is the Blood of Jesus.
*Bob on the other hand,
doesn’t even see his past, because he’s always thinking about the Blood of
Jesus, and how he’s so clean, it’s as if he’s never sinned! Can you tell me
which person is going to go around feeling guilt-ridden, defeated and
condemned? Can you tell me which one is going to feel clean, on fire for God,
and grinning from ear the ear… overflowing with the love and victory of God? I
hope this opens your eyes to see why so many Christians are living ‘defeated’
lives and walk around guilt-ridden and are lacking the joy of the Lord in their
lives. And without the joy of the Lord, where is their strength supposed to
come from? After all, as Nehemiah 8:10 tells us, “For the joy of the LORD is
your strength.”
That’s why the enemy tries
to get your mind and thoughts derailed and off of the truth that is in God’s
Word. He tries to get you to worry about things that in reality, you have no
reason to be worried about! Praise God!
Is it a sin problem? That’s
been dealt with in 1 John 1:9, “If we confess our sins, he is faithful
and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.”
In plain English, it doesn’t matter what you’ve done, if you are willing to
take it before the Lord, you can be forgiven of it!
Is it a financial problem?
Is not God your provider? Can’t He supply all your needs according to HIS
riches? Is His riches less than yours? Is not God the one who giveth the power
to gain wealth? Deuteronomy 8:18, “But thou shalt remember the LORD thy God:
for it is he that giveth thee power to get wealth, that he may
establish his covenant which he swore unto thy fathers, as it is this day.”
Do you need a healing? Has
that not been paid for on the cross? Has not His stripes been given as ransome
for your healing (Isaiah 53:5)? Did not Jesus demonstrate this by healing
EVERYBODY who came to Him (Matthew 8:16-17)?
Perhaps one of the biggest
differences between a victorious believer and a depressed or defeated believer,
is the very thoughts that go through their mind day after day. Yes, demon
spirits can and do play a big role in depression, fear, etc., but many times
all they have to do is get our thoughts derailed and because of our ignorance
of the truth, we begin to become fearful and depressed.
Fear and depression can
also be caused by evil spirits, as Saul was tormented by evil spirits who
caused fear and depression to sweep over him. 1 Samuel 16:14, “Now the Spirit
of the LORD had left Saul, and the LORD sent a tormenting spirit that filled
him with depression and fear.”
Does God want us to be
fearful? No! He wants us rest in His love, which expels all fear! (1 John 4:18)
We have not been given a spirit of fear again to bondage, but of power and love
and a sound mind! (2 Timothy 1:7)
Does God want us worrying
about things? No! His Word tells us not to worry about anything! (Philippians
4:6)
The Vital Link Between
Thoughts And Feelings
I believe Philippians 4:6-8
paints the picture quite well, “Be careful for nothing (Don’t worry
about anything); but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving
let your requests be made known unto God. And the peace of God, which
passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ
Jesus (refusing to worry about anything opens the door to God’s peace
in our lives). Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things
are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever
things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any
virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things (set
our minds on good and positive things that uplift and build us up).”
Isaiah 26:3 also makes a
vital connection between what we fix our minds on, and how we feel, “Thou wilt
keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because he trusteth in
thee.”
Is God Worried About It?
Do you honestly believe
that your heavenly Father is worried about the things you and I worry about? If
He isn’t worried about it, why should we worry about it? Are we not His own
children? As a matter of fact, His Word says that He cares for us! 1 Peter 5:7,
“Casting all your care upon him; for he careth for you.”
What We Should Be Thinking
About?
Philippians 4:8 Finally,
brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever
things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely,
whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be
any praise, think on these things.
Colossians 3:2, “Set your
affection on things above, not on things on the earth.” To set your affection
on something in the Greek means to exercise the mind.
Instead of exercising our
minds on negative things and worrying over things we ought not be worrying
about, let’s begin to do as God’s Word says and begin exercising our minds on
positive things that build us up. Instead of looking at the problems in our
lives (sin, poverty, sickness, etc.), let’s begin looking at the solutions
(forgiveness, blessings, healings, etc.), which are in Christ Jesus!
The Soul-Searching Question
Let me ask you this… if you
could take inventory of the thoughts you’ve been thinking over the past week,
what kind of thoughts were they? Were they mostly negative or focused on
problems and cares of this world? Have they mostly been thoughts that tear you
down and get/keep your eyes on the problem? Or were they positive thoughts that
have been building you up? How much time have you been spending over the past
week thinking about the goodness of God and how God is your healer, deliverer,
provider, etc.? Or were they mostly thoughts concerning the cares of this
world… aka, problem focused thoughts?
I encourage you to stop
looking at the problems in your life, and begin looking at the solutions that
God has provided for you as His child! Get your mind off the problem, and onto
the solution! If it’s a healing you need, then begin to research the scriptures
to learn what God’s Word has to say about healing. If it’s finances you need,
then begin to research the Word and see what it has to say about your finances
and God’s provision for you. Deliverance? Same thing! Get your mind off the
problem and onto the solution, and seek God’s Word on the matter. For Jesus
said that whosoever shall seek shall find (Matthew 7:7). Notice that Jesus
didn’t say “Sit there and think about the problem, and the solution will come
on it’s own.” No… Jesus said SEEK, and THEN you will find!
The word of God has the
power to do great and wonderful things in your life if only you can believe
what the Lord has said. The word of God can do these things in your life:
The word can create,
The word can kill,
The word can give life,
The word can heal,
The word can restore,
The word can deliver,
The word can transfigure,
The word can transform,
The word can translate.
The word can kill,
The word can give life,
The word can heal,
The word can restore,
The word can deliver,
The word can transfigure,
The word can transform,
The word can translate.
The word has the power to
do these extraordinary things but then it must have taken flesh in you (by
steady meditation) before it can manifest (Hebrews 4:12, John 6:63).
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