Today's promise: God honors truth
What do you serve your
mind?
Fix your thoughts on
what is true and honorable and right. Think about things that are pure and
lovely and admirable. Think about things that are excellent and worthy of
praise.
Philippians 4:8 NLT
No one would allow garbage at his table, but many allow it served into their minds.
Fulton John Sheen (1895-1979)
Watch your diet
What would we expect of
someone who feeds only on fast food and unhealthy snacks filled with sugar and
fats? A healthy body? Long life? No, we would expect physical health to be
largely the product of physical intake. Is it any different in the spirit?
Modern culture is
saturated with unhealthy spiritual food — from the lusts of the flesh and the
eyes, to the human pride of the self-life, to elaborate and deceptive
worldviews and philosophies. Hundreds of television channels, dozens of
newspapers and magazines, unlimited cyberspace images, and a number of other
media compete for our attention. We let many of them actually win our
attention. And much of what we feed on is unhealthy. In our pursuit of wisdom,
our minds often hunger for genuine nutrition.
"You are what you
eat" applies not only in the physical world, but also in the spiritual.
There's no way to take in junk without becoming junky.
God calls us to watch
our diets. It pleases Him when we care for His temple, our bodies. But it
pleases Him much more when we care for our minds. Our thought life is where His
Spirit most prefers to work, shaping uncluttered hearts and imparting wisdom to
uncluttered minds. Even so, we do not make a smooth highway for Him into our
souls. Through our entertainment, we let ourselves be bombarded by an incessant
PR campaign for the ways of the world. Find a balance. Watch what goes into
your mind. Without hindrance, let His thoughts nourish you.
Adapted from The One Year® Walk with God Devotional by Chris
Tiegreen, Tyndale House Publishers (2004), entry for April 4.
Content is derived from
the Holy Bible, New Living Translation and other publications of Tyndale
Publishing House
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