I’m not allowed to think whatever I want. My thoughts are where sin begins. So control over my lips begins when I anchor my thoughts to Scripture. This means that I will take my thoughts captive and run them through Philippians 4:8.
Finally, brothers, 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. (Philillians 4:8 ESV)
Anchor Thoughts to Scripture: Gain Victory
All of life must be anchoring my thoughts to Scripture, but especially when I know my thoughts are sin:
- a complaining spirit
- selfishness
- wanting others to do my will (manipulation)
- negative thoughts about someone (always becomes slander)
- thinking of ways people have wronged me (holding a grudge)
- not resting (striving)
- hopelessness and despair (usually demonic or hormonal)
- feeling like I’ll never gain victory over specific sin
- stressing out over circumstances beyond my control
- wanting to take matters into my own hands (not trusting God)
In each circumstance, Scripture alone can expose and disarm sin. Become aware that my mind has a doorway, and not to dwell on anything that will feed my sin. Stop, throw out the thought, and quote a Scripture that directly addresses it.
Tags: Christian Living, Scripture, sin, thoughts, victory