Sunday, September 27, 2009

The Mind is a Powerful Thing

Right action starts with right thinking.  In other words, the ancestor of every action is a thought.  Ever heard someone say "I just did it without thinking"?  Not true.  I'm not talking about instinct, or a reflex action.  "I did it without thinking" is usually in the context of an excuse for a wrong action or behavior, but that doesn't really wash when you think about it.

We choose our thoughts.  We choose to chew on, mull over, turn every which way in our minds, and ultimately accept or reject each and every thought.  No one "makes" us think anything.  We control our minds, or choose not to, but either way we think what we want to think.  We should all take mental stock every now and then and think about what we are thinking about.  Are our thoughts breathing life into our life or not?  Are they causing good, peaceful, relaxing reactions in our body or do our thoughts cause us to become tense physically, emotionally, mentally?  Are we "bracing for impact", "going with the flow" or directing our thinking toward a specific goal or set of goals?

The mind is a powerful thing.  It can be your best weapon against an enemy, your best defense against attack, your best friend and most powerful asset in reaching whatever goals you choose to set for yourself.  In Luke 1:37 it says "For nothing is impossible with God".  Nothing is a pretty powerful word.  Imagine what you can accomplish if you choose to believe that promise!  Does it say nothing is impossible FOR God?  No...read it again...it says WITH God!  This means you, yes little old imperfect human you, can do amazing, powerful, wonderful things if you choose to believe those six little words and become God's coworker.  There's not a more powerful team in the universe than you and God.  "Nothing" means nothing. 

God chose His words wisely (not hard to do when you're all-knowing) and placed them in His Word as He intended.  He meant what He said, and said what He meant.  Our daily choice?  To believe or not believe.  That is the question.  That is your option, because you have free will and YOU choose what thoughts you accept and reject.  Is the thought that you can do anything with God's help one you will choose to keep or throw away?  Will you blame your lack of success in an area (any area of life, it doesn't matter which one) on others, on your circumstances, on "forces beyond your control" or will you take responsibility for your own thoughts and therefore your actions taken as a result of those thoughts?

The mind is a powerful thing.  Use it to your advantage.  Choose your thoughts wisely.  Reject any that do not breathe life to you.  Dare to dream, dare to see yourself bigger than you are!  The smallest pebble dropped into a pool of water causes a ripple effect hundreds of times larger than itself.  Your life makes a difference!  Your thoughts and resultant actions have an effect on others.  Your thoughts determine your life.  Choose the good ones today, my friend.  You are in control.

God bless you~cpwritergirl

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