John Bunyan once said that if we have not quiet in our
minds, outward comfort will do no more good for us than a golden slipper on a
gouty foot. I believe that many of our greatest battles begin and end with our
thoughts. Thoughts are unpredictable, unstable, and rambunctious. They threaten
great sin and have the power to do immeasurable damage if unchecked. In 1
Corinthians 5:7 Paul tells us that we need to purge out the old leaven so that
we may be a new lump. Leaven symbolizes more than just sin to me. It also
represents a level of self awareness that could be potentially dangerous if
left untreated. When Jesus spoke of the Pharisees and Sadducees, he was warning
his disciples to be wary of toxic doctrine. Along with teachings that went
against what he was trying to preach, he was warning them of the dangers of
getting too puffed up with the self. A holier than thou attitude can be fatal,
not only to the hearer, but also to the doer.
How do we combat this restless evil that lurks within our
subconscious? The first thing we need to do is take inventory. With feather
duster in hand, we should go through each room in our minds and do a gut check.
Anything that is out of place, rancid, or toxic should be immediately removed.
This is done with prayer and repentance. Once the dust has been cleared we can
make room for praise and worship. Upkeep is relatively simple. We just need to
remember to take every thought captive and offer it up to Christ. The cycle can
be repeated as often as necessary. Examine, eliminate, and exalt.
The enemy would like nothing more than for us to be
distracted and unfocused. We cannot accomplish anything if our brain is
inactive. We must remain obedient and steadfast in our calling. Now is the time
for swift and deliberate action. We are in a wonderful position to use all of
the tools God has given us to go and make disciples. With Christ all things are
possible and every day has the potential to be miraculous.
3 comments:
Examine, Eliminate, Exalt. Love that!
Fabulous post. NEEDED the reminder (and that picture CRACKS me up!)
Thanks, Jo. I needed to hear that today. I appreciate you.
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