THE POWER OF REDEEMING THOUGHTS

THE POWER OF REDEEMING THOUGHTS
“Fix your thoughts on what is true, and honorable, and right, and pure, and lovely, and admirable.  Think about things that are excellent and worthy of praise.”  Philippians 4:8  NLT
What mental movies are you playing in our head today?  Are they thoughts of defeat and despair or thoughts of victory and favor?  Faith is simply saying what God says about you and seeing what God sees in you and your situation.
It takes a thought to heal a thought.  Unlike the world, which teaches you to empty your mind to achieve peace, God’s way is to fill your mind with fresh, powerful, and redeeming thoughts.
The apostle Paul tells us, “fix your thoughts on what is true, and honorable, and right, and pure,  and lovely, and admirable.  Think about things that are excellent and worthy of praise. (Phil. 4:8) NLT).
So it’s not just trying to blot out bad thoughts with your willpower,  It takes a thought to replace a thought.  It takes a right belief to replace a wrong belief.  You need God’s truth to replace the enemy’s lies that have kept you in bondage.
My friend, if a wrong, bad, or negative thought is lodged in your mind today and you can’t seem to shake it,  stop trying!  Perhaps you’re lying in a hospital bed and can’t help but think of the worst-case scenario.  You’re attempting to suppress it, but it’s not working.
Well, stop!  Stop trying to erase it from your mind.  That just won’t work.  What you need to do is replace that destructive thought with a thought that’s from God.  That’s the only way to deal with a wrong thought and begin the healing process.
Start to meditate on truths such as, “Surely Jesus has borne my sicknesses and carried my pains.  The chastisement for my wholeness fell upon Him, and by His stripes I am healed.  With long life He will satisfy me” (Isa. 53:4-5, Ps. 91:16).  Begin to play mental movies of yourself getting well, being discharged from the hospital, having fun with your kids, or going on a nice holiday!
                                                                        Joseph Prince

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