Daily Devotional
The Power of Your Mind
“As he thinketh in his heart, so is he.” Proverbs 23:7Lets talk about the strongest part of our body. The most powerful. Our minds. While admittedly, some of us may not exercise that part as much as we should or as others, it’s still not arguable that it’s the most powerful. Our minds control our lives. Period. Think about it, if you think work is going to suck, it probably will. If you think you can’t, you won’t. If you think you will never find true love or be happy, then you will never find true love or be happy. It’s just that simple. But flip the coin. If you think you can, you will. You see Proverbs isn’t telling us that through some kind of magical power the mind can magically control the outcome of our lives. But it is telling us that there is a connection between the mind and the body. Only we can control our minds, nobody else. So let’s pray for God to help guide our minds. Be willing to give up more of your mind to Him and pray for his guidance and strength. On this Good Friday, my mind is full with the joy of knowing Jesus died so we could have eternal life with Him. Be Nice. Grace Wins.
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