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- Listed below are some steps you can take to develop the mind of Christ in your daily life: Start each day with prayer and meditation Read and study the Bible regularly Attend church and get involved in a Bible study group or discipleship program Practice selflessness by serving others and putting their needs before your own
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- Have The Mind of Christ by Taking Our Thoughts Captive
- Have The Mind of Christ by Feeding Our Minds with Truth
- Have The Mind of Christ by Connecting with Godly Friends
- Have The Mind of Christ by Finding A Trusted Accountability Partner
- Have The Mind of Christ by Spending Intimate Time with Christ
At each moment, we are fighting an internal battle, one that can either bring us one step closer to Christ or pull us farther from Him. We can feed our deceived, self-centered, and self-destructive thinking until we become enslaved by sinful thought processes, or we can focus on God’s truth, as revealed in His Word. In other words, we have the powe...
It’s not enough to simply expel negative or deceptive thinking. If that’s the extend of our efforts, we’ll find ourselves fighting the same battle again and again. To truly walk in freedom and begin to think as Christ does, we’ll need to counter and replace falsehoods with truth found in Scripture. Out of all the spiritual weapons mentioned in Ephe...
Our culture is constantly bombarding us with messages that are contrary to Scripture. If we’re not careful, we can easily become desensitized to the things of God until our perceptions, beliefs, and attitudes begin to conform to the culture. According to Dr. Leslie Umstattd, Children and Women’s Ministry Director of Northland Baptist Church in Kans...
The greatest challenge I’ve found in developing a mind of Christ begins with my desire to do so, as often God’s truth fights directly against my will. I tend to want to elevate myself; God calls me to die to myself. I want to seek my comfort and momentary pleasure; God wants me to pursue holiness and those things that glorify Him. I want those who’...
As I mentioned previously, we tend to become like those whom we spend a great deal of time with. If we want to view the world as Christ does, we need to spend consistent time with Him, through prayer, worship, and meditating on His Word. At each moment, our sinful nature rallies against our ultimate purpose of knowing God and making Him known. To l...
- Jennifer Slattery
- Humble. Jesus is humble. Jesus began with humility. Prior to Jesus coming to earth, all the way to the cross, Jesus valued God and others more than He did Himself and His own agenda.
- Thoughtful. Jesus is thoughtful. Jesus is always thought about the glory of God. He did everything in relationship to the will of His father. As His mind is on God the Father, everything else remains in perspective.
- Sacrificial. Jesus is sacrificial. Jesus willingly gave something up in light of God and in service to all of mankind (or us). He didn’t have to have it all.
- Purposeful. Jesus is purposeful. Not only did Jesus live with thoughtfulness, He also lived with purpose. He is the perfect example of living life on purpose.
Jan 16, 2024 · The ability to have the mind of Christ is a mysterious wonder of God’s love that offers us the capacity to perceive life through a Gospel-focused lens. Thinking like Jesus revolutionizes how we see daily life, marriages, work, injustice, and uncomfortable topics plaguing our culture.
Jan 4, 2022 · There are three things which contribute to our being more Christlike: our surrender to God, our freedom from sin, and our spiritual growth. 1) Becoming more Christlike is the result of surrender to God. Romans 12:1-2 says that worship involves a total self-dedication to God.
May 14, 2021 · “Through Christ you may and should be happy and should acquire habits of self-control. Even your thoughts must be brought into subjection to the will of God and your feelings under the control of reason and religion.
Notice what is developing: Paul is urging us to be like the Christ of the Incarnation, to be like the Christ of the foot washing, and to be like the Christ of the cross. These three events of the life of Christ indicate clearly what Christlikeness means in practice.