If you think like a victim, you will remain a victim.
If you believe you are worthless, your effectiveness will dwindle.
However, if you hold a humble view of yourself, you invite grace into your life.
Your thoughts shape the very fabric of your future. As Solomon wisely stated, “As a man thinks, so is he” (Prov. 23:7). The power of your thoughts is such that they can become your reality.
We all need a spiritual MRI of our thoughts. Having the courage to examine and evaluate our thought patterns is the gateway to transformation. The way we think can either uplift us or confine us, and our thoughts carry weight because they influence those around us.
When you dwell on negativity, you emit a toxic aura. If you’re fixated on finding faults, you take on the role of the critic. But when you replace negative thoughts with positive ones, you not only transform yourself, but also positively impact others.
You can cultivate the habit of encouragement. Regardless of your natural disposition, you can become an exhorter, making a powerful difference in the lives of those around you. By shifting your mindset, you can enhance your life significantly while blessing others.
Your thinking must align with your identity in Christ. Remind yourself of what the Bible says about you: you are justified, sanctified, more than a conqueror, and capable of all things through Christ. Nothing can separate you from the love of God. Embrace these scriptural truths about your “redeemed self” and fill your mind with God’s thoughts.
Break the cycle of toxic thinking. With God, all things are possible! You can change your destiny by changing your thoughts. What you think is what you are. Remember, you are a work in progress, and the pace of your growth is determined by the thoughts you choose to entertain.
—Harold Vaughan
