Would you believe we are as happy as we make up our minds to be? When I was fighting breast cancer in 2007, I learned an important lesson: You can’t be both positive and negative at the same time.
Jesus said in the world we would have tribulation, but that in Him we could have peace, take courage, and overcome the world (John 16:33).
We can overcome in several ways. But one way is by carefully choosing what we let into our minds. To “let” means to allow something to happen. Thoughts, whether positive or negative, are what we choose to allow, tolerate, consent to, or even put up with at any given moment.
Here are three important overcomer guidelines:
1.
Don’t be anxious, pray to God about your concerns (Philippians 4:6)
2.
Let the peace of God rule in your hearts (Colossians 3:15)
3.
Let the word of Christ richly dwell in you (Colossians 3:16)
Question: How can the word of Christ dwell in you richly unless you know Scripture well? We can’t get by with only Sunday sermons and small group studies. Have you ever thanked God for a Bible in your language? Have you shown your appreciation by reading it daily?
We can get frustrated when non-godly thoughts, emotions, and attitudes seem to grip us.
But, we can also: 1) acknowledge our thoughts,
2) know God’s word, 3) ask the Holy Spirit to guide us to truth, and 4) speak
appropriate scriptures out loud to rebuke Satan.
That’s what Jesus did in Matthew 4:1-11.
Joshua advised the people to: First, choose whom they would serve, then choose to serve Him in sincerity and truth (Joshua 24:14-15).
It’s not a one-and-done decision . . . it’s moment-by-moment…day-by-day.
Pixabay: Choice, Select, Decide; geralt.
I agree that positivity and happiness is a choice. Have a happily and positive day!!!🙏
ReplyDeleteGreat devotion this morning. I truly have to make a choice to choose joy daily.
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