Only evil thinking creates evil things (Matthew 12:34-37). Such actions bar us from communion with God (Psalms 15:1-3). Those who hated Jesus were filled with wicked thoughts about Him, and they had no issue communicating that with others (Matthew 11:19). They even voiced such evil conceptions about John the Baptist (Matthew 11:18). That, too, is a sin because we are not to be talebearers (Leviticus 19:16). People who think of evil and act on that evil; also condone others who do that same thing (Romans 1:29-31). As New Testament Christians, we have no room in our minds for such thoughts. We are to be thinking about true, noble, pure, holy, commendable, and correct things, to name a few (Philippians 4:8). These thoughts enable us to forgive like Joseph, love like Mary and Martha and live like Paul (Genesis 45:1-15; John 11:20-22, 32; Philippians 1:21). Those are just some of the characteristics of a love that thinks no evil. You see, being full of such thoughts and actions prevents us from sinning. There is neither time nor space in our minds for such atrocities. What do you think about?
“But I discipline my body and bring it into subjection, lest, when I have preached to others, I myself should become disqualified” (1 Corinthians 9:27). It would be best if you worked on creating in your mind mental structures for success. A study was done where two basketball teams had to shoot free throws. One group went out and shot 100 free throws with something life 30% accuracy. The second group had sat for 30 minutes and visualized making a perfect free throw 100 times. That team went out and shot 100 free throws with 75% accuracy. What is the difference? The mental structure. You can do the same. Paul said, “I discipline my body, I seek to please God.” Just like Paul, we must get in our heads what we will do to be successful in Christ. Work to create Godly mental structures. ...
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