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Think About What Your Thinking About

1/27/2013

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“Think about the things that are good and worthy of praise. Think about the things that are true and honorable and right and pure and beautiful and respected “ (Philippians 4:8, NCV).

 

Have you ever been deliberately mindful of who and what you allow to enter your consciousness? Think about it - There’s so much uncensored input that comes to us from moment to moment, it seems almost like subliminal programing. I’ve decided to take a few proactive measures to hold on to a wholesome world view. By that I mean I’ll at least attempt to dismiss negativity, in all its various forms, as soon as it is spewed in my direction. You might think me condescending, but wait – I just want to uproot all that stuff that insidiously seeps out from those around me who seem intent on complaining about practically everything in their lives. You know, those people who seem to just live to bring us down to a level that is, well, just too low.

I want to capture and sustain the rich pleasure that resides within a joyful life. Hope tells me that it is possible to be intentional. I’ll welcome and enhance the positive while rejecting and weakening the negative in those influences that I permit to touch my heart.

If I ask God to help me live out His will and plan for my life, morose, argumentative thinking can play no part. I’m sure that I’ll be much happier if I can train myself to instinctively repel all negativity, including my own, that would otherwise casually slip into my mind whenever my guard is down. It makes me smile just to imagine living a consistently positive, expectant lifestyle, filled with happy gratitude for all that God has already given me. We all know that we, as Christians, often profess that attitude, while behaving and speaking quite differently a lot of the time. In plain words, we don't always practice what we preach. (Ouch!)

So, if you agree that life is absolutely meant to be sweet, regardless of problems or challenges, take the acid test – Refuse to loose even a moment of your joy. Take the time to actually think about what you’re thinking. After all, negativity will always exist as long as God allows Satan to exist. The choice belongs to us. I choose the abundant life. How about you?


 

Proverbs 23:7a, tells us, “For as he thinks within himself, so he is. . .” (NASB).

“Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable – if anything is excellent or praiseworthy – think about such things. Philippians 4:8 (NIV)


 




 
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Thoughts For Today.....

1/3/2013

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 I graduated from high school under pretty abnormal circumstances – I’ve been on my own since I was 16 years old and a
junior in High School. I left a very unfortunate childhood behind me. Other than forging signatures as necessary, no one really noticed me because I didn’t get into trouble; I studied a lot before and after school and I worked at night to
 support myself. So, there were no absences, I did not socialize, I managed to fool the teachers into thinking I was still living at home, while I continued to finish my junior year.  After I was promoted, I switched from waitressing at night, to a job in the typing pool at A Wall Street bank with day hours. During that school year as a senior; I switched from regular school to a five hour course in night school. I don’t know how I did it, but I did get that darn diploma and managed to get excellent grades - Ridiculous as it may seem, I was chosen to give the valedictorian speech at graduation.
 
My employee from the typing pool talked me into going into their two year business vocational program. So, for the next two years I went to school two hours in the morning, worked the typing pool for six hours and then
went back to class for an additional three hours in the evening:  It was all pretty crazy. (Only a young, desperate person could have survived it,)
 

Even back then, the only thing that kept me sane was writing about the way I was feeling and what I experienced while living my life in the streets of New York City. Believe me, there were some awful bleak times. I’m so grateful that God still pursued me through all the nasty aspects of my life. It seems like writing is pretty much what I am still doing. So,
thanks for taking the time to read my thoughts.
 

How amazing that the perfect man, Jesus, died the most shameful death, crucifixion, so that believers would not have to endure eternal punishment. “For God is working in you, giving you the desire to obey Him and the power to do what pleases Him.” (Phil. 2:13) As if his brutal death weren’t enough to make us feel tremendous gratitude, He still works in the heart of each believer to help them live in obedience to His perfect Will - espeacially when we don't get how it is that he allows so much misery and turmoil in our lives.


Suffering can sometimes confuse me. I know that I’ve been mad as hell at God while suffering physical and emotional abuse at the hands of my own parents. (That’s a case of the ole “trust and obey” doctrine. I obviously wasn’t buying into that doctrine at that particular stage of my life. Anyway, God did know me even then and he used my heart and my pain to move me along to a better place.)


There are just all kinds of garbage in secular society to make you think this drug, or that drink, or guy, whatever is going to fix you right up - Dang, if only that were true. There is just no escape from disappointment, betrayal and pain. If your blood flows and your heart pumps, you are not exempt.

Suffering can be the direct result of my unfathomable, sinful bent. Other times, my suffering may have been a result of my foolishness - some is the result of living in a foreign, fallen world. There is even suffering that is caused by doing good, as in the brutality Jesus endured, even though He did more good than any other man thatever lived. God is in control even when I think things should be different! (1 Peter 2:21) Still, in my worst situations, God does give me the strength toendure and go through it. I have to hand all of it over to the one who truly cares for me and always has my back. I thank the God of my heart and His precious son, Jesus, my savior.

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    Bio: Toni Smothers has written articles for “Total Health”, “Let’s Live”, “People In Action” and “The North American Mentor” magazines.  She is a member of the Faithwriters.com writing community and was previously the editor for the teen section of their on-line magazine. She has written many programs, sermons, and skits and has edited several websites. Additionally, she has answered hundreds of questions for GotQuestions.org, a biblical resource site. Here is just one of their many testimonials: "Thank you for this insightful website! I was able to look up many questions I have asked over the years since becoming saved. The site is easy to navigate and gave me so much biblical background for answers that I feel my armor has been strengthened. You and your staff be encouraged to continue to speak the truth for God's glory." When Toni is not writing, she can usually be found cuddling with her 5 pound, furry, Chihuahua muse, “Princess Sweet Pea.” Toni Smothers studied homeopathy extensively and became a proficient layman. She wrote about homeopathy for “Total Health” and “Let’s Live” magazines. Smothers describes her experience befriending a refugee family from Laos in her article published in the travel magazine, “People in Action.” Additionally, “American Mentor” magazine has published some of her poetry. Smothers drew upon her fun experiences as a youth pastor to provide the needed insight to function as the editor of the teen section of “Faithwriters” magazine and she is a member of the Faithwriters.com writer’s community. 

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