Psalm 19_14 – “Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O Lord, my strength, and my redeemer.”
Yesterday I referred this same scripture in regards to
the words that we audibly speak and the impact they may have on others. Today we will focus on the second aspect -
that which percolates in our hearts. We
might be clever, shrew or ‘politically correct’ enough to not say everything
that is on our minds; but what about the thoughts themselves.
The scripture tells about the ‘meditations’ of our
hearts. When we meditate on something,
we rehearse it over and over again. We
dwell in its essence and draw from and put into it power. It is a churning, a
kneading and a nurturing process. That
which we meditate on draws our attention into itself. This can be very powerful if our thoughts are
as Paul says in Philippians 4:8- true, honest, just, pure, lovely, of good
report and virtue. But if we are
harboring ill-will, envy, jealousy, malice, stubbornness, criticism or hatred; then
these will brew, get stronger and take over.
Let us be mindful, careful and guarded about the thoughts we meditate
on. If negatives pop into your head;
quickly push them out and replace them with praise for God and loving
ideas. If you have to repeat the process
over and over again – GREAT – each time to push out a negative and pull in
worship for God, the stronger you fortify your faith and resolve.
Every day is a good day; it is up to us to a make it a
GREAT day! Enjoy this fourth day of
Kwanzaa (Ujamaa). Be blessed! Dr. JoAnn
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