As I write this short
article with my computer, I thought: It is amazing how like a computer the mind
is. A computer has a big memory bank where it stores whatever is put into it
(Think of downloading data). The only thing you can get out of a computer is what
you have put into it. There is an old computer term, GIGO, which stands for Garbage In/Garbage Out. It means if you
put worthless, inaccurate, or faulty information into a computer, you will get
worthless, inaccurate, or faulty information out of it.
The same is true of our
minds. If we put worthless, inaccurate, or faulty information into our minds,
that is all we will get out of it. But, unlike computers, however, the mind can
create its own worthless, inaccurate, or faulty information. It doesn’t have to
be put in from the outside. Someone can, for example, tell us as a child that
we are stupid (or ugly), and we will water, fertilize, and nurture that
seedling into a forest of negative thoughts and emotions. That is why it is so
critical that we exercise great care in what we allow into our minds and what we
allow our minds to dwell on.
Therefore, guard carefully
what we put into our minds, and what we allow our minds to dwell on. (There are
three big trouble spots in keeping our mind focused on good things: the media,
our friends, and our inner thought life. Be prayerful). Having said that, there
are enormous values of keeping the right, positive and Godly thoughts. The
greatest of these is you’ll develop a Christian mind. So, not only we must keep the bad stuff out – we must put the good
stuff in. The mind is powerfully influenced by what we put into it and what we
allow it to dwell upon. The
Scripture commanded us as Paul writes: “Whatever things are
true, whatever things are noble, whatever things are just, whatever things are
pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good report, if there
is any virtue and if there is anything praiseworthy – meditate on these things.
The things which you learned and received and heard and saw in me, these do,
and the God of peace will be with you” (Philippians 4:8-9).
Remember: We become what we think about.
THINK BIG.
START SMALL. GO DEEP.
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