Brothers & Sisters In Christ

Brothers & Sisters In Christ

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Divine Thinking

Divine Thinking We can put up road blocks to keep us from accomplishing goals, mending relationships and increasing our faith. We may also have to deal with others, perhaps our own family members, who have a stinky attitude and whom seem to just spoil everything. Jesus shared with His disciples that he must undergo great suffering and Peter said, “God forbid it, Lord!” Jesus rebuked Peter by saying, “Get behind me, Satan! You are a stumbling block to me; for you are setting your mind not on divine things but on human things. Perhaps when we have a negative thought, or feel weary or unsure, we can use words that will jolt Satan into taking a back seat, making our stumbling block weak. When we can do this, it gives us power to be in control to be able to do what God would have us do so that what He is doing will be revealed to us in a divine way. Divine things are meant for us. Although our circumstances may not seem so extra-ordinary, God is working on people, circumstances an in ways that man cannot see nor do. It is possible for us to set our minds, thoughts and words on a course toward divine thinking. With practice, we may perhaps one day take sweet delight in even our most troublesome days. Divine thinking is gift only you can accept for yourself. God has blessings on a heavenly tray for you. Speak out and receive what is rightfully and divinely yours.