This
day I call the heavens and the earth as witnesses against you that I have set
before you life and
death, blessings and curses. Now choose life, so that you and your children
may live. Deuteronomy 32:19
We
demolish arguments and every pretension that sets itself up against the
knowledge of God, and we take captive every thought to
make it obedient to Christ. II Corinthians 10:5
There can be times in our lives, when we seem to
keep stumbling over the same issue. This may be a past hurt, disappointment,
deep regret, an issue of forgiveness or something similar that seems to haunt
us. Recently I kept stumbling over some similar circumstances and instead of
jumping over them, they caused me to stumble every time. A good friend of mine gave me this advice:
Choose life.
What she meant was that whenever one of these
things came up, instead of dwelling on the past hurt, disappointment, regret or
unforgiveness all of which can lead us in a fruitless circle that brings no
release - choose life. Choose to take that thought captive which keeps making
you stumble and refuse to dwell on it. Instead fill your mind with thoughts of
life. These may be thoughts of thankfulness, forgiveness, salvation, healing, God’s
goodness, faithfulness, grace, mercy and so on. We should declare God’s truth
instead of thinking about those things that have gone wrong.
Soon after my friend said this to me, a thought
about something painful came to my mind. I was just about to share it when I realised
where this would lead. Instead I took the thought captive and replaced it with
thoughts of life and thankfulness.
Choosing life is not the same as sweeping things under
the carpet and pretending something has never happened. It means recognising
something was hard, difficult, disappointing and that maybe someone, including yourself,
may need forgiving. However having done that, instead of focusing on these
things, you choose instead to look at the positive Godly aspects of life.
Martin Luther said, ‘You may let a bird fly over
your head but you do not have to let it land in your hair and make a nest.’ By
which he meant that thoughts may come flying past but we do not have to let
them land and make a home in our minds.
Today if you keep stumbling over an issue, can I
encourage you to stop letting it dominate your life and instead take the
thoughts captive and ‘choose life’ which will bring freedom and joy to you.
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