‘If we do not fill our mind with prayer, it will fill itself with anxieties, worries, temptations, resentments, and unwelcome memories.’ (Scott Hahn) I read that quote the other day and it made me stop and think about automatic replenishment.😊
What are our minds automatically refilling with? What are we watering them with? Are we positively minded and we fill up on God’s promises, on giving Him praise, on thankfulness for all our blessings, on being grateful for what we have? Or are we dwelling on the what might have been, on what we don’t have, how sick we feel, etc.
I heard someone say that where our attention goes, is where our energy flows. If our attention is on the size of our problem then we need to remind our inner selves of how big and powerful our God is, and He will re-energise us. If we focus on what we’re missing, we’re missing what we have, and our energy will drain away. We might not have all we want, but if God is all we have, then we have all we need.
All of that to say we would do well to be mindful of what we’re allowing to automatically replenish our minds. God gave us the authority to choose life, to choose to dwell on the promises of God, not the threats of the enemy. He advised us to choose life, to choose to think about our blessings, about what is working, what we can do, not about what’s wrong.
Let’s change our focus if we need to, and automatically replenish our thinking with God’s thoughts that we find in His word and speak them out over our lives. Words like ‘I can do whatever I have to do today through Christ who strengthens me. I can overcome through Jesus. God has put His peace in my heart, Jesus said He overcame so I can smile, my God will supply all of my needs, the Holy Spirit is helping me, and so on.😊
Let’s allow the Holy Spirit to water our thinking with His word, and transform us by renewing our minds today.😊 in Jesus name. Amen.
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