Dear Thoughts… Day 7
The inner monologue is so strong at times that it seems impossible to ‘un-think’ it.
The inner monologue is so strong at times that it seems impossible to ‘un-think’ it.
This thought strips your purpose and soon enough you do not see purpose in anything you do. Not even in who you are.
The silencing of our thoughts is to seek Him in the negative thought. Becoming still is His exaltation.
Though the thoughts lead to a Wonderland of mental exploration, it steals precious time with our Father.
We allow our thoughts to run rampant because we are unsure how to deal with them.
certain way. We sometimes have preconceived ideas about something before it even happened.
It’s a constant battle the enemy wages: if he wins your mind, he wins your soul.
When He said “Tetelestai” He meant it. It is finished. Over. Done. And He sealed His words with His last breath – tearing the curtain for us to step through.
To me, this was a preparation for what was to follow. That when the Holy Spirit descends on them, they would recognise it.
can observe the miraculous phenomena, but we cannot trace the principle of life.