Quality of Life

 

How blessed is the man who finds wisdom And the man who gains understanding.  For her profit is better than the profit of silver And her gain better than fine gold. ”       Proverbs 3:13-14

 

If we are serious about improving our quality of life, we need to work harder at improving our thinking. As we reach forward to better things, both in this life and the one to come, we need to spend less time on our circumstances and more time on our wisdom. Better thinking is what our progress usually depends on. It is a valuable key that opens a great many doors.

 

Often, the thing that holds us back in life is some wrong idea that is lodged in our minds. Wise people work every day to remove as many falsehoods as they can from their thinking. Like a farmer patiently removing the rocks from his fields, we need to be getting rid of the untruths that hinder our productiveness and our progress toward God.

 

Sometimes it is not an untruth that hinders us but simply a failure to see enough of the truth. Many of the most frustrating things in life are frustrating because we are so bogged down in them we cannot see what else is true. We should get in the habit of going to the balcony and looking down on our difficulties from a vantage point that offers a more complete view.

 

To God, our ill-informed efforts at self-improvement must appear quite silly. We continue to hammer away at problems with thoughts and attitudes that have proven over and over again to be the wrong tools for the job. Wouldnt it be smart to get better tools? The significant problems we face cannot be solved at the same level of thinking we were at when we created them. (Albert Einstein). Without better thinking, we will stay stuck in our ruts.

 

Ultimately, of course, the path to better thinking always takes us into the Scriptures. Nothing can remove falsehoods and widen our perspective more helpfully than Gods own mind, and we are at our problem-solving best when we are honestly searching the Scriptures. In the long run, neither our thinking nor our doing will get better if the Psalmists prayer is not our own: Open my eyes, that I may behold wonderful things from Your law.  Psalms 119:18

 

Because there is no limit to how much you can improve the quality of your thinking, there is no real limit to how much you can improve your life.  In like manor, there is no limit to what God can use us to do for this congregation and for his kingdom as a whole, if we will only learn to trust Him and to allow His power to work within us to accomplished His purposes.   Ephesians 3:20                        Selected


 
 
                                                                                                                                      

 
 
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