Righteous Thoughts are My Secret
As we greet
the new year, 2018, the media pauses from its normal routine to remember events
that occurred during 2017, the year we are leaving behind. Some of our famous American movie actors,
artists and musicians who died during 2017 are remembered. Each beloved performer has left behind some words
to live by. During their lifetimes, when
each entertainer was asked what their secrets for success and fame were, they each
gave their answers.
Surely these
beloved actors can leave us some wisdom about how to be successful. Jerry Lewis, comedian and actor, died in 2017
and his answer was this: “People hate me because I am a multifaceted, talented,
wealthy, internationally famous genius.” Wow! Not much humility in those words!
Chuck Berry,
a famous musician who died last year had these words to say: “I always knew who
I was. I was going to be famous if it
killed me.” It sounds like his goal was
to be famous no matter what! Is that his
secret?
Another famous actress, Jeanne Moreau, who
died last year, described her life like this: “The cliché’ is that life is a
mountain. You go up, reach the top and
then go down. To me, my life is going up
until I am burned by flames.”
Sam Shepard,
a famous writer and actor left these words last year for us to live by: “One of
the strangest and most terrifying things about being human is the need to come
up with an identity. It has always
bewildered me, and I can say that even now it is still mostly unresolved. Who am I?”
That wasn’t too helpful, was it?
Trisha
Brown, a famous choreographer, died last year and left these words about how
she became a success. “I’m trying to
make the perfect dance: that’s what drives me.”
Is she saying we must be perfect
to be successful?
And then
there is Fats Domino, who died in 2017 at 89 years old. He was a famous musician,
singer, and comedian who answered this way: “Clean living keeps me in
shape. Righteous thoughts are my
secret. And New Orleans home cooking.”
Fats Domino’s
real name was Antonio Dominique. Fats
was a good father to his eight children and a faithful husband. He was married all his long life to one woman,
his wife, Rosemary. And the two had
eight children. He left behind eight million dollars. Throughout his long career
there was never a hint of wrong doing, money problems, other women, anger
management or misbehaving! Fats was a
Christian and recorded some gospel songs. He seemed to live a clean good life. Like he said, clean living must have kept him
in shape!
What is “clean
living”? Scripture says to “stay on the narrow road.” (Matthew 7:13-14) And: “Make straight paths
for your feet.” (Hebrews 12:13) Is that what Fats Domino meant when he mentions
his “clean living” as helping create his successful life? Doesn’t “clean living” mean trying to do the
right thing? Being honest and kind? Loving God? Forgiving
others and forgiving yourself? Staying
away from bad influences?
Fats Domino
gave three answers as to how he found success in his life! (1) Clean living, (2) righteous thoughts. And
of course, that good ole (3) New Orleans cooking! Yes, good food is important for good
living. How could we forget?
Fat’s says
that his second answer to good living is his “secret”. “Righteous thoughts” are his “secret”. The
Bible says that if we believe in Christ that the Holy Spirit is in us and “teaches”
us and “leads” us in the ways that we should go. (John 14:26: John 16:12-15) The Spirit of God
gives us “righteous thoughts” They are there if we will listen! if we will
accept these thoughts! The Holy Spirit opens the Bible to us and speaks to our
hearts. Could this be what Fats was
talking about when he mentioned his little secret – the righteous thoughts?
As Christians
we know that we belong to Christ and we should do good deeds. But do we forget
that our thoughts are to be given over to Christ also? Scripture says: “Be not
conformed to the pattern of the world, but be transformed by the renewing of
your mind, so that you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is –
His good and pleasing and perfect will.”
(Romans 12:2)
We are to be
transformed by “renewing” our minds. We
are to grow and change as God’s children.
Be transformed. God’s Spirit is there whispering words of life along our
way. Dropping those “righteous thoughts”
that light up our lives if we let them.
Are we listening?
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