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Restarting Your Heart: Aligning with God's Thoughts
So, as I think about letting God restart my heart, I am asking myself, “a restart is from what exactly?”Well, for me I think it is understanding that my understanding and thoughts about any situation I am facing is nowhere near as perfect as God’s thoughts...“For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, declares the Lord. For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts.”Isaiah 55:8-9God tell us his thoughts are better than ours. Period. So how do we fix our thoughts to better align with what God has for us? The first thing to do is to have a teachable heart, knowing that our thoughts are not always right, they can be wrong. Our perception on circumstances, people, and God himself can be distorted by our human limitation. God knows that without having our thoughts aligned with his thoughts we cannot operate well. In his goodness, He invites us to lift up our eyes and seek after him. Then darkness goes away, our thoughts are renewed and enlightened through his revelation.So seek his word, ask for his infinite wisdom and trust in Our Lord. Be Nice. Grace Wins.
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Reference: Isaiah 55:8-9
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