
The great English poet, John Milton (1608-1674), who lived in the seventeenth century, discovered the truth of these eight words when he said, “The mind is its own place, and in itself can make a heaven of Hell, a hell of Heaven.” Startling words, are they not? And yet, if you reflect on what Milton is saying, I’m sure you will agree that our thoughts will determine the kind of life we will live. In fact, both Napoleon and the writer, Helen Keller, are perfect examples of this. Napoleon once wrote at the height of his influence, power and life of riches, “I have never known six happy days in my life;” while Keller – blind, deaf and dumb – declared: “I have found life so beautiful.”
The apostle Paul said “let God transform you into a new person by changing the way you think” (Rom. 12:2, NLT). He also said to the Ephesians, “there must be a spiritual renewal of your thoughts and attitudes” (4:23, NLT). Clearly, Paul makes a connection between becoming a new person and the way you choose to think. This is why Christians should be people who think positively, who contemplate the bright side of life, and who seek to bring out the best in others by encouraging a good mental attitude. As Keri Jones has written in his little booklet entitled The Bright Side of Life, “We need to know that we all rise or fall, go forward or backward, succeed or fail, according to what we think.” Therefore, let us remember: “Our life is what our thoughts make it.”
1 comment:
This is a great word Bill.. Thanks for sharing that.
Its true regarding our words and thoughts.. how we need God to master them.
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