Salvation (deliverance from the power and penalty of sin) is a gift, but sanctification (to be set apart, to be made holy; consecrated) requires diligent effort on our part. Most of us know that at salvation, our sins are forgiven, and God gives us eternal life.
But much more accompanies our redemption: We receive a new nature, power over sin, and a renewed mind. However, these qualities require development, which happens through knowledge of Scripture, submission to the Spirit, and diligent effort on our part.
It's a good idea to periodically evaluate whether our thinking, attitudes, and behavior are in line with God's character and the truth of Scripture. Also, we should take note of what absorbs our attention. It's not healthy to overload our mind with social media or entertainment that doesn't reflect God's values.
Regular exposure to such material can easily produce anxiety, discontent, and ingratitude. The apostle Paul gave us a measuring stick to help us determine what is worthy of our attention. He said to dwell on whatever is true, honorable, right, pure, lovely, commendable, excellent, and worthy of praise (Phil. 4:8).
With the help of the Holy Spirit, we can filter our thoughts through this list. So, ask yourself, and be honest, what are you allowing to fill my mind? and give priority to the things in these categories. As your thoughts begin to align with Christ's, you'll begin to recognize what is right, good, and wise - and your life will more closely reflect His.
Blessings!
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