The Special of the Day… From the Orange Moon Cafe…
“Think On These Things”
We must not expect unbelievers to think in accordance with God and Scripture. We must also expect that believers - including and especially ourselves - will not always think in terms of light and truth.
“And even as they did not like to retain God in their knowledge, God gave them over to a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not convenient (fitting)” (Romans 1:28).
“For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to the pulling down of strong holds, casting down imaginations, and every high thing that exalteth itself against the knowledge of God, and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ” (II Corinthians 10:4-5).
Left to itself, our mind does not flow with the current of spiritual reality. Even as God works to reveal Himself by His Spirit, His Word, His people, His creation, and His providential presence and working, the unbelieving mind tends to flee from truth as a “sheep gone… astray” (Isaiah 53:6). The thoughts of believers are also prone to wander from the light that must guide our understanding. This especially applies to the knowledge of God. Only the presence of the Holy Spirit in the heart can result in a mind able to “think on these things” of the Lord Jesus Christ and the Scriptures (Philippians 4:8).
“Even so the things of God knoweth no man, but the Spirit of God” (I Corinthians 2:11).
As believers, we require the Holy Spirit’s continual working to lead us in correct thinking about God and His truth as it applies to all things. The New Testament epistles confirm our need. Nearly all of them contain prescriptions for the treatment of erroneous thinking. Indeed, numerous vital portions of the epistles would not even exist had first century believers always thought in terms of God’s reality. Twenty centuries later, particularly in a generation characterized by instant communication of thoughts and ideas, the possibility of error in our thinking must be guarded against in the realization of how near deception lurks. “Try (test) me and know my thoughts” prayed the Psalmist long ago (Psalm 139:23). How much more might he offer the plea in our day?
Add to this devilish working to deceive and mislead our thoughts, and little wonder that in our day so many think in terms of darkness rather than light. Little wonder that we ourselves often do the same. Indeed, we do well to keep the focus close to home. As properly concerning as the wayward thoughts of others may be, a far greater emphasis must involve our own minds. The Psalmist asked the Lord to direct a laser beam of corrective light not toward the minds of others, but toward his own. A simple prayer suffices, leading to seeking God in His Word, and maintaining constant readiness to be confirmed and/or corrected in our thinking…
“Heavenly Father, show me where I am thinking rightly about You, Your Word, and all things in my life. Show me where I am not, and where I need change, correction, and growth in what I think, and how I think. In the name of the Lord Jesus I pray, Amen.”
“To be spiritually minded is life and peace.”
(Romans 8:6)
WeeklyMemory Verse
And when I saw Him, I fell at his feet as dead. And He laid His right hand upon me, saying unto me, Fear not, I am the first and the last.
(Revelation 1:17)
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