The mind is the “final frontier” for those of us who have been Christians a long time. You could follow me around most days and conclude that I am in compliance with nine out of the ten commandments. But obeying the “letter of the law” has never been enough. In the Old Testament and the New, we learn that God wants our hearts and our minds, not just outward obedience.
When I read this verse, I find myself humming, “These are a few of my favorite things . . .” In that song, it says, “I simply remember my favorite things and then I don’t feel so bad.” Same concept. Paul is offering us the secret formula for mental health. The recipe for a pure thought-life. The how-to manual for a disciplined mind. The answer to the question, “I’m obeying, now what else do you want me to do?”
As always, we are not told “what not to do” and then left with a void for Satan to fill. We are to think about what is true in place of what is dishonest and unreliable. Noble thoughts replace those that are undignified and unworthy of respect. Right, conforming to God’s standards, takes the place of wrong. Pure thoughts replace unwholesome ones. Thinking about what is lovely promotes peace rather than conflict. And admirable thoughts replace negative and destructive ones.*
“Garbage in, garbage out” is as true of our minds as it is of our computers.
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