Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O LORD, my strength, and my redeemer. -Psalms 19:14
God bless you and happy Tuesday. God gets the glory. In prayer this morning the scripture above played over and over in my spirit. The Psalmist wrote of his desire to not bring shame to God.
The overly simple coined phrase “thought life” comes up here as usually two tracks of our lives play often in symphony with each other.
The first is our actual manifested physical lives and the second is what we think about, hobbies, sports, goals, etc.
Amazingly (pun intended) we tend to do what we think on especially if the thought isn’t just a fleeting one. We become what dominates our thoughts.
A professional athlete doesn’t just put passing thought into becoming a pro athlete, a singer, dancer, photographer or etc doesn’t take a sideways look at what is their passion.
They think on it, how to perfect it, how to excel beyond others, their motivation is often monetization of that craft, etc which is their reward.
A Christian must be the same as our reward is different but definitely greater. The scripture says it plainly in the sequence that things happen in our sight. We first hear others before we see their heart.
But to have those words we must be conscious of what we meditate on and be dedicated enough to meditate often and persistently.
What you meditate on you do and what you do you are.
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God bless you and command your day!!!
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