This
week we have talked about minor irritations, bitterness and anger and how these
negative thoughts and emotions can rob us of peace and joy. When it comes right
down to it, the battle is fought most of the time within our own minds. My mind
can take off on one tangent after another, winding down roads and valleys that
leave me with no way to escape.
Many times, most times, it is in the
middle of the night. I have dealt with insomnia for most of my life. Did I say
the wrong thing? What can I do to help her? What will I make for our weekend
away? Will I sleep? Should I get up for a while and try to relax my mind? Now
it’s 1 o’clock, 2’o’clock etc. etc. etc.
You get the picture. You too? Praying and
reciting calming Scripture often does the trick as I give my roller-coaster
thoughts to the God of peace. In fact, there is a wonderful Scripture about
capturing each thought. I would love to do just that when my mind is running
away from me!
The Bible calls the difficulties we deal
with as individuals as “strongholds.” Satan knows and understands our
weaknesses and knows just where and how to aim his fiery arrows, often into our
own hearts and minds. Read through these powerful words.
The
weapons we fight are not the weapons of the world. On the contrary, they have
divine power to demolish strongholds. We demolish arguments and every
pretension that sets itself up against the knowledge of God, and we take
captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ. 2 Corinthians 10:4-5
Jesus has the answers, the knowledge, the
wisdom to demolish our damaging strongholds. He will never give up on finding
the way to complete peace and freedom for us. Trust Him. Give Him your
thoughts, ask Him for rest and peace. Memorize Scripture verses that are made
just for you. And believe He is working.
I am going to try to sleep tonight,
resting in His protective arms and His promises.
Father,
You
know what we need and how to provide for us. Capture every thought that does
not honor You. Give us the peace that transcends understanding. Guard our minds
when they move us in the wrong direction.
In
Jesus name,
Amen
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