What do You do With Your Thoughts?

It happens all the time. In church. When you’re trying to have a conversation with God. You were really exploring some deep topics, and learning about God. And then They walked in. Distracted you. Led you astray. Totally entrapped you. It’s called “The Scourge of the Unhelpful Thoughts.”  Whether those thoughts were about your blog, your work, your studies, or your weekly meal plan, they shouldn’t be there. So you need to get rid of them. Fast.OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

But how can that be accomplished? Exactly what do we need to do? Often, I find myself just ignoring them, and quickly getting back to what I was supposed to be thinking about. The problem is, they come back. Fast. So you re-focus, and get going again. And again. And again. And again. And again. And again.grass.thoughts.2

I think that the way we deal with unwanted thoughts can’t just be fast. It has to be deep. Instead of pushing my Unhelpful Thoughts away, instead of packing them up, instead of filing them away, I send them away.

I think of my thoughts as a little airport, complete with airplanes, baggage trolleys, and hangars. All my thoughts are there, being moved around, and used as necessary. Here is the important point which I would like you to consider.

Every thought which lands can either be sent straight away, or it can be utilized.

Our heads are full of thoughts we’ve thought over the years. And not all of them are useful. So next time you remember something, or a new thought comes flying down,  take a moment to deal with it. Reflect on its usefulness in serving God. Then, send it away or keep it.

This way, your thoughts can be pure and honouring to God as you serve Him.

6 thoughts on “What do You do With Your Thoughts?

  1. Rhoda, I really love this analogy of our thoughts being like airplanes in an airport, and how to deal with them. So helpful! This will definitely be something that I’ll remember and use 🙂 Thank you! (and such beautiful graphic designing, too!) ❤

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  2. Thank you for sharing, Rhoda! Like Mrs Gonen said above, I really appreciated the comparison to the airport. I’ve spent many hours in those places, and it’s just so true. Thanks for taking the time to write this!

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  3. That is a very good analogy! I’m going to borrow it. I’m visiting today from the From the Farm Blog Hop. Now I’m going to look around your blog a bit. 🙂

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