Give Your Thoughts Over to God
I have the habit of thinking about whatever happens to fall
into my mind. And some of the things
that fall into my mind are lies and wrong thoughts that mess me up. I need to make some changes! In
Scripture we are told that our thoughts matter and we are to tear down the lies
and the thoughts that are not of faith and to make our thoughts obedient to
Christ. The Bible says: “We demolish
arguments and every pretension that sets itself up against the knowledge of
God. And we take captive every thought
to make it obedient to Christ.” (2
Corinthians 10:5)
Our thoughts and ideas are the stuff of life and
survival. God gave us minds to analyze
and think through ideas and concepts. He
gave us His Word and the Church to filter these ideas through. And God gives us the Holy Spirit to live in
our hearts and be our teacher and guide. Many of the popular ideas out there in
our world set themselves up against the knowledge of God! Because of this, we who confess Christ ought
to carefully examine the thoughts and the assumptions behind the latest ideas in
fashion before we start believing them and passing them on.
The late Ayn Rand was a writer whose opinions have
influenced many Christian groups today.
Ayn Rand was an atheist who hated Christianity. She wrote popular books
that sold millions of copies. Ayn Rand
believed that in every society some of the people are the important “creator”
types – the wealthy, the movers and shakers, the high society. But then she believed that most of the people
in society are second class citizens and not worth much..She called these ordinary
people, - the ones who aren’t rich or famous - the “parasites,” “looters,” and “moochers.”
In her book, “We the
Living” she writes: “What are your masses (people)…but mud to be ground
underfoot, fuel to be burned for those who deserve it?” The Bible teaches that followers of Christ
are “not to be respecters of persons” (Acts 10:34) And that God calls us to
love and treat all persons with respect.
Scripture teaches that every human being is made in the image of God and
that every life is sacred.
In the “Journals of Ayn Rand”, she write: “No man exists for
the sake of another man …It is one of my main cornerstones- perhaps the basic
axiom” p.266) This author spoke out against helping those in need. Of course Jesus calls us to help those in
need. (Gal. 6:7-10) Jesus gave his life for us and we are to pick up our cross
and follow Him. This author’s teachings
are opposite from Biblical teachings and yet millions of Christians are
influenced by her writings! I believe
that we should take the warnings of Scripture that say: “Demolish arguments and
every pretension that sets itself up against the knowledge of God.” (2 Cor.
10:5a)
There are many other writers, pastors, politicians and media
anchormen and women who also pass their thoughts and opinions on to us every
day. We are to test new thoughts and
attitudes against Scripture and view all of our thoughts and feelings through the
lens of God’s Word. Most of us run our
e-mail through a spam filter to get rid of junk and malware: and we ought to do
the same with our thoughts and ideas.
Thoughts are powerful! Scripture
says: “whatever is not of faith is sin.”(Romans 14:23)
God calls us to give our thought life to Him. All of our thoughts are not intellectual
thoughts. Some are faith filled thoughts
and some are loving thoughts. We are to
believe and trust in Him. And we are to
love God with all our heart and to love one another as we love ourselves.(Luke
10:27) As Christians we are called to
live loving lives of service.
But when people harm or betray us or our loved ones, we have
angry hate filled thoughts. Life is full of injustices and we wouldn’t be human
if we didn’t get angry about them. We are to right the wrongs that come our way
if we can, then forgive and keep forgiving when our hateful thoughts return, and
pray and give God what we can’t fix and trust Him to deal with it. We are commanded by God not to hold onto our
hate. God will deal with our impossible problems because He promises to answer
our prayers.
The story goes that a father tells his little son that there
are two wolves in every human heart. One
wolf is made up of “love” and the other wolf is made up of “hate”. The two wolves fight with one another back
and forth inside the human soul. Each
wolf trying to influence the thoughts and take over the life of their human. “Father, tell me,” asks the little son, “Which
wolf will win?” “Ah, my son,” answers
the father, “the wolf that the human feeds, that is the one that will win.”
And this is so true.
We need to “feed” the love we find in our hearts so that it will
grow. We can be kind to one another and
take care of each other’s needs. Trust
God to take care of our problems. Be there for one another. Forgive one another and extend goodwill. Pray for the other, especially those we have
trouble loving. Give to the poor and
needy. Turn the other cheek. Soon our
life will be overflowing with love!
And if we choose to “feed” the anger and hate that we feel,
we can do that by holding onto hate and refusing to let it go – not forgiving. Criticizing and gossiping and insulting
others. Making fun of others. Using other people to satisfy our own
needs. Ignoring God’s Word. Refusing to
extend goodwill. Joining “hate” groups. Negative thinking produces a negative
life. It’s our choice whether we “feed” the love we have in our hearts or the
hate! But which one we “feed” will make
all the difference in what kind of a life we live.
God calls us to believe in Him and have faith. Reasons for our belief and faith are important
and we need to struggle with these and God will help us with our doubts if we
ask. The Bible says that faith comes by hearing the Word. (Romans 10:17) So we can build up our faith by studying and meditating
on the Word of God. God is greater than our difficulties and believing in Him
can cause us to win any battle we face.
We can choose to see the power available to us through God when we trust
Him more than our circumstances. Nothing
is impossible for us with God!
Scripture says that we are to “fix our minds” on good
things. Here is the passage: “Whatever
is true, whatever is worthy of reverence and is honorable and seemly, whatever
is just and whatever is pure, whatever is lonely and lovable, whatever is kind
and winsome and gracious, think on those things.” (Philippians 4:8) We can choose our own thoughts on
purpose. Bad thoughts and habits can be
broken and replaced with good ones. When we think about good things, there is
less room for those bad thoughts to get into our minds. Scripture says, “Be not overcome with evil,
but overcome evil with good.” (Romans
12:21)
Scripture says: “Blessed is the person who does not walk in
the counsel of the wicked, or stand in the way of sinners, or sit in the seat
of the mockers. But his/her delight is
in the law of the Lord. And in His Law
he/she meditates day and night.” (Psalm 1:1-2) This says that the person who meditates on God’s
Word is blessed!
All of the people in the Bible who were close to God had the
habit of meditating on God’s Word. To
meditate means to think over and over about what the Word is saying to us. To let the Word seep into our being and change
us. It may not be easy, but it will be
worth the effort to spend time every day in God’s Word. There is power in God’s
Word and if we meditate on the Word it will help produce a life worth
living.
God promises to be with us throughout our life – and death
too! (Psalm 23) And God promises that anything
in His will that we ask for in prayer He will do! We have so much to be thankful for! God is offering each of us the gift of a good
life, but we have to do our part in taking this gift.
Some of the ideas in this blog are taken from Joyce Meyer’s
book, “Power Thoughts”.