Change requires new thinking. In order to change, we must
learn the truth and start making good choices, but we also must change the way
we think.
The way you think determines the way you feel, and the way
you feel determines the way you act. If you want to change the way you act,
start by changing the way you think. In addition, if you want to change the way
you feel, you must start with the way you think.
For instance, you can say, “I need to love my spouse more,”
but that isn’t going to work. You can’t fight your way into a feeling. You must
change the way you think about your spouse, about your kids, about the rest of
your family. That will change the way you feel, which will then change the way
you act.
The Bible says, “Let the Spirit renew your thoughts and
attitudes” (Ephesians 4:23 NLT).
The battle for sin, the battle to deal with those defects
in your life that you don’t like, starts in your mind. If you want to change
anything in your behavior or anything in your emotions, you start with your
thoughts and your attitude.
The renewal of your mind is related to the word
“repentance.” I know repentance is a dirty word for a lot of people. They think
it means something bad, something they don’t really want to do, something
painful. They think of a guy standing on a street corner with a sign that says,
“Repent! The world’s about to end!”
Repentance is about more than changing your behavior. It is
about changing your mind and learning to think differently. “Repent” simply
means to make a mental U-turn.
You turn from guilt to forgiveness. You turn from
frustration to freedom, from darkness to light, from hatred and bitterness to
love.
You may also need to change the way you think about God.
He’s not mad at you; he’s mad about you! You’re deeply flawed, but you’re
deeply loved.
Start with your mind, and change the way you think about
your relationships, the economy, the world, and your past, present, and future.
Changing the way you think will then affect your emotions and your behavior.
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