I hope you had a fantastic week-end! Sorry this is a little late in getting out to you today as I had several personal duties to perform today and with Great Relief, I’ve completed them! Boy, that feels good. What show was it that in every episode was the statement, “I just love it when a plan comes together!” A good question for all you trivia fans.
Today I,m pretty excited. I’m beginning to see the fruits of my personal mental/spiritual make-over. If you’ve been following my blogs, you’ve seen some disciplines I’ve adopted and implemented. Most of them had to do with my “secret thoughts” and what I have been choosing to entertain in my mind…choosing good thoughts and getting rid of the bad thoughts. This has been my personal war within myself and let me tell you, it is a war.
The weapons we fight with are not the weapons of the world, we do not wage war as the world does. On the contrary, they have divine power to demolish strongholds [habitual negative thinking]. 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 God. 2 Cor. 10:4-5
We are told to guard our hearts and minds at all times. I’m beginning to see why. Our thoughts and emotions really do affect our circumstances. I have been experiencing this my entire life and not even realizing it. When my mind was not being disciplined, my circumstances were not either…and my emotions were all over the map!
Picture your mind like a garden. If you don’t tend to the garden, weeds spring up and eventually overtake the intended plants. The weeds choke them out, sapping the sunshine, water and soil nutrients the plants need to survive and thrive. If you don’t tend to your thinking, the same thing happens in your mind and it’s reflected in your circumstances. Both good and bad thoughts pop into your head, but YOU choose which ones to think about and which ones to reject. The more you practice, the easier it becomes to recognize and deal with them. Just like when you plant corn, (a good thought), you harvest corn (good results). You make sure the corn is watered, feed and gets Light, keep weeding around it, you’ll see a bountiful harvest, many times over what was planted. When you plant thistles (bad thoughts), you harvest thistles. They too multiply usually better than the corn. Good thoughts produce good results; bad thoughts produce bad results. That sound logical, eh?
Have you ever noticed that bad thoughts are much easier to entertain than good ones? We’ve been programmed that way since birth. I’m sure you can come up with your own analogies on that statement. That is what I call a stronghold. Stop feeding it by NOT thinking about it or dwelling on it, then it will eventually die. You replace the stronghold with good, positive thoughts immediately when you recognize it, thus feeding the good thoughts and causing it to grow instead. I have even learned how to change a bad thought into a good thought merely by changing my perspective; looking at it from another point of view, then entertaining that thought!
What results have I been seeing lately? I’m glad you asked. The first result has been my attitude. My confidence level has been growing by leaps and bounds; the mountain of fear IS moving, I’ve never been happier and my JOY is beginning to overflow! Have you heard the song “The JOY of the Lord is my Strength”? Well, that’s my song today! The second result pertains to my internet business. People are beginning to sign up!
Blessings and Prosperity,
Dale
http://LetMaxxxHelp.com
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