"You've got to commit in your mind to commit your mind to GOD."Yesterday morning, as I was working out, I turned on the television and was trememdously helped by a Rhema Word delivered by Pastor Creflo Dollar. (I've recently been wrestling with some decisions that I made over the past year, and this message ministered life to me and confirmed some things for me.)
Anyone who knows me knows that I'm an application teacher. I love taking the Word of GOD and making it applicable to life. So what REALLY hit home were the practical steps Pastor Dollar gave for renewing the mind. As he mentioned, we have all the right answers and processes to accomplish so much, but we never get around to doing what's necessary to reach our goals. Yes, our intentions are good, but good intentions simply aren't enough. Only diligent doing in carrying out our plans realizes our goals. And if we find ourselves always intending to do things that never get done, then it's time to question our character (i.e. doing what's right because it's right and doing it right).
So here are the "7 Steps to Renewing Your Mind", as taught by Pastor Creflo Dollar:
- Accept the part YOU played in the sin (or fall). Don't blame someone else (including the enemy) for your actions, but take responsibility for the role you played matter. What someone else did is none of your business. Just focus on what you did.
- You MUST judge the fall (or sin) as wrong. Simply put: you can't come out of something saying that you weren't wrong. You must agree with GOD's view of your actions because this is a heart matter, not just one of wrongdoing.
- Ask GOD for forgiveness. Don't allow selfishness and self-pity to keep you in parlysis. Narcissism will have you so caught up in how you feel that you'll never approach the Father and seek forgiveness, which is far more important than your feelings.
- Recognize what plans or adjustments must be made. Make a clear, concise plan of action as to how you will avoid falling into the same trap again. As I heard Minister Steve Lawrence once say, you've got to know how the enemy attacks...YOU! Take the tools you've been given and develop your plan of exactly how you will combat future attacks.
- WORK the plan. Don't be guilty of knowing what to do and then found guilty of not doing it. The roads to failure, sin and wrongdoing are all paved with good intentions. So, don't plan on those good intentions getting you out of hot water again. Just do what you've got to do to move from good intentions to reality.
- Continue to renew your mind and grow. Don't stop because you missed the mark, and never get satisfied in your development and maturation as a Kingdom citizen. Remember: the greater the assignment, the greater the plan of development, and the greater the attack. When GOD's called you to do a great thing, you must be developed to perform that great thing for the Kingdom.
- Guard against guilt and condemnation. When you fall, that's when the spirits of darkness come to paralyze you. In Isaiah 26:3, GOD commits Himself to us to guard, protect and secure us, if we commit our minds to Him, His Word, His way of thinking, His ideas. If our minds aren't committed to His Word, it's difficult for GOD's resources to be committed to our lives. Even in darkness and when we miss the mark, the commitment of our mind to His Word will release the Spirit of GOD within us to take us through whatever attack we face.
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Below is yesterday's broadcast of Pastor Dollar's teaching ("Freeing Your Mind from Darkness Part 2"), which inspired this blog post, if you wish to view it. You can also obtain a copy for your personal library by visiting the CDM website.