Get Your Mind Right!

Philippians 2:5 says, “Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus.”

One of the greatest battles we fight every day is not always around us. Many times, it is within us. It is the battle of the mind. Fear tries to move in. Pride tries to take over. Worry tries to wear us down. Hurt tries to harden our heart. But Paul reminds us that as believers, we are called to think differently because we belong to Jesus.

The mind of Christ is a humble mind. It is a loving mind. It is a forgiving mind. It is a servant’s mind.

Jesus had all power, yet He chose humility. He could have demanded a throne, but instead He washed feet. He could have called angels, but instead He carried a cross. That is the mindset we are called to have.

Sometimes before I preach, write, or even walk into a difficult situation, I have to stop and pray, “Lord, help me respond with the mind of Christ and not just my emotions.” Because emotions can be loud, but the Spirit of God speaks with wisdom and peace.

Today, before you react, pause. Before you speak, pray. Before you assume the worst, ask God to shape your thinking. When the mind of Christ fills your heart, it changes the way you see people, handle problems, and walk through life.

You may not be able to control every situation around you, but through Christ, you can allow Him to control the spirit within you.

“And be renewed in the spirit of your mind.” — Ephesians 4:23

Pray!

Acts 4:31 says, “And when they had prayed, the place was shaken where they were assembled together; and they were all filled with the Holy Ghost…”

There is something powerful about a praying people.

The disciples in Acts chapter 4 were not gathered in comfort. They were facing pressure, persecution, and uncertainty. Yet instead of falling apart, they fell on their knees. They prayed together. They sought God together. And the Bible says the place where they were gathered began to shake.

Now I do not know what needs shaking in your life today. Maybe it is fear. Maybe it is discouragement. Maybe it is doubt or weariness. But I can tell you this: prayer still moves things.

Sometimes we pray and expect God to change our surroundings, but often God begins by changing us. He strengthens our spirit. He renews our courage. He fills us again with His presence and power.

Notice this too: after they prayed, they spoke the Word of God with boldness. Prayer gave them strength to keep going. Prayer reminded them they were not alone.

Friend, do not underestimate what can happen when God’s people pray. Heaven still hears. The Holy Spirit still fills hearts. God still gives boldness for the journey ahead.

So today, before you give up, pray. Before you panic, pray. Before you quit, seek the Lord.

You may discover that what felt weak and empty can suddenly become filled again with the power and presence of God.

Need Restoration?

Psalm 23:3 says, “He restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name’s sake.”

There are seasons in life when we become tired deeper than physical exhaustion. Sometimes the soul grows weary. Life has a way of draining us through stress, disappointment, heartache, and the constant pressure of everyday living.

But I love what David reminds us in this verse: God is still in the restoring business.

Notice the verse does not say we restore ourselves. It says, “He restoreth my soul.” There are some burdens too heavy for human strength. There are some hurts too deep for motivational words alone. But the Good Shepherd knows how to reach into the tired places of our lives and breathe fresh strength into us again.

God knows how to restore peace when your mind feels troubled.

He knows how to restore joy when life has become heavy.

He knows how to restore hope when you feel discouraged.

And not only does He restore us, but He also leads us. God never restores us just to leave us standing still. He restores us so He can guide us forward into the right path for our lives.

Maybe today you feel worn down, distracted, or spiritually exhausted. Let this encourage your heart: The Shepherd still knows where you are, and He still knows how to lead you.

Slow down today.

Spend time in His presence.

Open His Word.

Talk to Him in prayer.

The God who created your soul is fully able to restore it.

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