Are You In Your Right Mind?

Have you ever been around someone whose comments and commentary cause you to wonder, “What are they thinking?”

The reality is, we know what they are thinking by what they say.  The same holds true for each of us.  Others know our thoughts by what we say.

What we think about matters! Our thoughts determine the course of each day and subsequently, the course of our life!

The MINDSET is the foundational garment we put on that establishes how we view the rest of the day, every day.  Donning the right MINDSET is the most important selection we make upon awakening.

The BIG QUESTION is, HOW do we achieve the correct mindset?

To answer this we must establish this fact: The things we pause on and think about are of our own choosing.

Thoughts come into our minds from many directions and sources.  No matter the source of origin, another person does not have the ability to cause us to meditate on anything.  It is our own choice to hit the pause button and select the thoughts on which we will focus.

We have control over what we think about!

In the scriptural account of Jesus teaching about knowing whether we possess a heart of good or evil, the apostle Luke quotes Jesus speaking,

“For no good tree bears bad fruit, nor again does a bad tree bear good fruit, for each tree is known by its own fruit. For figs are not gathered from thorn bushes, nor are grapes picked from a bramble bush.  The good person out of the good treasure of his heart produces good, and the evil person out of his evil treasure produces evil, for out of the abundance of the heart his mouth speaks.” (6:44-45)

The word heart is derived from the Hebrew leb or lebab which refers to the essence of who we are.  When we watch, read, listen to, and converse about good, when we seek out what is good and right, we are choosing to feed our leb–our essence–with good, and we are filled with life-giving words for ourselves and others.  The opposite is also true.  When we choose to feed and focus on the negative, our minds follow the path to negative thinking, culminating into negative speech.

Wherever we allow our minds to dwell, our words will follow.

The great news is that even if an individual has spent too much time focusing on the negative, he or she CAN change.  In his letter to the Romans, Paul teaches that our minds can be transformed when he says, “Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may discern what is the good, pleasing and perfect will of God.” (12:2)

Getting the right mindset comes from filling our minds with what is right, good and correct.

Paul exhorted, “Whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things.” (Philippians 4:8)

Begin each day by fixing your mind on what is RIGHT. Your vision will become clear. Your words will bring LIFE!

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leah@vinesweet.org

I help overwhelmed people confront and collapse problems of the past and collect right information about themselves so they can connect to life and relationships in a brand new way! With her joyful, enthusiastic attitude, Leah has an exceptional ability to extract significant lessons learned from life-experiences and turn them into teaching points we can all relate to and help connect us more closely to Jesus Christ. In addition to speaking, Leah is a blogger and author with two works to her name, Faith Lessons: Experiencing the Miracles (Insight, 2008) and Success Simplified (Insight, 2011). She is currently completing a book project of her signature program, The VineSweet Connection: 5 Steps to a Fruitful Life, scheduled for publication later this year. Additionally, her radio broadcast, The VineSweet Connection, has aired on the Kingdom Keys Radio Network. A Licensed Pastor with the Church of the Nazarene, Leah serves as the Worship Arts Pastor at First Church of the Nazarene in Amarillo, Texas. Taking ministry outside the walls of the church building and serving the community, Leah has been invited numerous times to lead opening prayer at the City of Amarillo Council Meetings, led and served on community task forces, several non profit boards, professional associations, and ministry boards. Most recently, Leah was appointed Chaplain of the Amarillo Association of REALTORS and served as a member of their Board of Directors. She also served as President of the Board of Directors of Worth the Wait. Currently Leah serves on the Board of Directors of the Amarillo Education Foundation. Leah and husband, Mike, an accomplished musician, have served together in worship ministry more than thirty years. They have traveled in ministry and performed at many events, as well as having performed on national television. The Forts have been married more than 35 years and make their home in Amarillo, Texas. They have a daughter and son-in-law, Sydney and Chase Clark, a son and daughter-in-law, Lane and Neeley Fort, and six grandchildren.

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