Nehemiah 9:17 (NKJV) They refused to obey, And they were not mindful of Your wonders That You did among them. (NIV) They became stiff-necked and in their rebellion appointed a leader in order to return to their slavery. But you are a forgiving God, gracious and compassionate, slow to anger and abounding in love. Therefore you did not desert them,
I wonder what your mind is full of at the minute? Perhaps it’s full of Sport, or full of everything you have to cram into your day? Maybe it’s full of confusion or worry, or you’re angry with a situation or even angry with God? Or maybe your mind is full of the holidays to come and all your lovely plans; full of gratefulness for being alive and mindful you’re loved by God?
Whatever it is our mind is full of, God wants it to be full of acknowledging His presence in our lives, of the goodness and kindness He has poured out on us, of the wonders of His world around us, full of the knowledge that He will never forsake us, and of His loving care.
When our minds are full of all the right things we have peace in our spirit, we have the deep down joy that comes from knowing who we are in Christ. We can remember we’re beloved and accepted and approved by God because of Jesus, that we have been given the name of Jesus, which is above every other name, and He has given us His authority to use it to bring down strongholds in our lives.
Society is big on ‘Mindfulness’ at the minute - it’s fashionable! But God’s mindfulness is not fashionable, it’s essential for our walk of faith in Christ. When we’re mindful of all the blessings of God, when we give thanks, when we rehearse His goodness in our lives, then our mindfulness will produce the fruit of peace and joy in the Holy Spirit.π
God is reminding us to be mindful of Him today, so let’s ask for His help to clear our minds of the things that distract us and aren’t helpful, and instead let’s choose to fill our minds in the coming days with the goodness and kindness of our God, with the wonders of His grace, the amazing gift of His righteousness and who He has made us to be in Jesus.π Amen.
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