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What does the Bible say about what you put in your mind?
-Proverbs 23:7 Dr. Leaf one more time: “When you think, you build thoughts, and these become physical substances in your brain.” You were created in the image of God, full of love and grace.
What does God say about the mind?
The Bible says that if you want your heart to be transformed, then you have to bring your mind up to a new quality. Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable– if anything is excellent or praiseworthy– think about such things.
Do Gods thoughts come?
God sends his active force, also called his holy spirit, into the mind of a person connecting with the consciousness and cerebral processes of memory and consciousness as his thoughts become that of the person.
Can you talk to God in your thoughts?
While prayer may be more of a one-way transaction, talking implies a conversation. You can talk to God out loud or inside your mind, whichever feels most effective to you. It may be best to find a quiet or private space you can occupy in order to concentrate while you’re talking.
How can I keep my mind pure?
8 Ways to Give Your Mind a Deep Cleaning
- Be mindful.
- Start writing.
- Put on music.
- Get some sleep.
- Take a walk.
- Tidy up.
- Unfocus.
- Talk about it.
What are mental strongholds?
Strongholds are mental habit patterns of thought. Some call them “flesh patterns.” These strongholds are memory traces burned into our minds over time or by the intensity of traumatic experiences. If the habit persists, a stronghold will form. For example, an inferiority complex is a mental stronghold.
How do you know if you are hearing from God?
If you’re wondering if you’re hearing God’s voice or your own, ask yourself if the voice obsesses over problems, gossips, concerns itself with others’ hearts, never addresses the root of your questions, or contradicts Scripture. If the voice is hitting any of these points, you might be hearing your own voice instead.