“Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things.” Colossians 3:2
Think About It!
I’ve had some intense times recently—busy, stressful, emotional. When my days get like this, I find my mind wanders all over the place. It’s hard to stay focused. My thoughts bounce from one thing to another.
The Lord has been directing my attention to a well known verse from Philippians 4:8: “Whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things.”
I’ve always loved that verse. But it has taken on a fresh, new significance for me. The truth in it is not only good—it’s powerful. We have a “spiritual tool” at our disposal through our thought life.
We are surrounded with negative messages filled with tragedy, pain, sorrow, disappointment, lies, ugliness, and myriad hurt. Our mind is bombarded with messages of doom and gloom. And that’s not even considering things that are happening to us personally!
If we let our thoughts follow this process, we will be overwhelmed with heaviness. It is vital to stay focused on the list from Philippians 4! If I think upon those things, then my heart immediately wants to thank the Lord for them. Worship begins to well up in my heart. The whole “atmosphere” of my mind is transformed. I find it can turn a hard day around to being a good day if I think upon who God is and His goodness to me.
The Message version of the Philippians 4:8 verse: “Summing it all up, friends, I’d say you’ll do best by filling your minds and meditating on things true, noble, reputable, authentic, compelling, gracious—the best, not the worst; the beautiful, not the ugly; things to praise, not things to curse.”
The secular world realizes the power of our thoughts—there are so many books and articles written on this topic. But God was way ahead of them. He instructed us what to think on, knowing it would bring health and life to us if we think upon what is good, and turn it into worshipping Him. I’m finding the beauty and the strength that comes from doing that. Once again—God is such a faithful teacher!
“Father, help us to think thoughts that are pleasing to you. Amen.”
P.S. I had written this update before I had a doctor’s appointment today. Yesterday I had a PET scan—today I saw the oncologist for the report. The results were not what I was hoping and praying for. The cancer has returned. The mass that was seen in August—that I had the biopsy for that was inconclusive—it has now shown to be an active cancer. It’s amazing that I can be feeling so good, looking good, and even my blood work showing health—and yet there is cancer growing in my body. It was a bit of a surprise.
I’m actually so grateful that the Lord had been speaking to me about my thoughts and what to focus on. I certainly need that now! It’s very easy to be overwhelmed and discouraged by this news. I need to “take my thoughts captive,” and go to Jesus with this news. I have lots to process, and many decisions to make in the coming weeks.
So sorry to hear that the cancer is back Sally. It is amazing how often the Lord speaks to us, getting our hearts and/or minds heading in the right direction for something He knew was coming. Praying for peace, wisdom and healing.
Praying for you Sally❤️
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I’ve been wrestling with my thoughts a lot lately too. Thank you for this word of encouragement. I’m praying for you this morning.🙏🏼
Father, keep your hand on this woman/child of yours and bring Divine Intervention and healing to her body, in Jesus’ name. Her faithfulness is stirring up the enemy and we refuse the bad report!!
Thank you! We need this reminder now more than ever in this time!
Praying for you Sally. Thank you for your wisdom and positive faith. Hugs
Keeping you in our prayers Sally.
Praying for you and your recovery.
Please research diet and healing cancer. I enjoy your articles, I will be praying for you.
Praying scripture over you (and me) and taking thoughts captive. You are such an inspiration to us. We are with you on this journey of life that God has brought us to…together. What a blessing that someone in Africa seems close enough to hug through Jesus.