Self-centered or God-centered


When we become self-centered instead of God-centered, we allow our hurts and disappointments to become roots of bitterness and unforgiveness which separates us from the peace of God.

We cannot do anything about what others do. That's on them. Through God's grace, we can only control our reactions.

Saying someone else is responsible for our happiness is a lie.

The Bible clearly says to take captive all thoughts to the obedience of Christ (Rom 10:5b). Our own thoughts can either be captured to God's control or they can capture us and imprison us in a cage of our own making.

Romans 12:2 says to transform our thoughts. What does that mean? Grab that thought that slides across your mind and wrestle it into submission to God's will.

Are you unhappy because someone let you down? Why? Was it outside their nature? Perhaps they need loving guidance. If it was part of their nature, then why do you expect them to behave differently?

The quagmire of your own dark thoughts can make you miserable. Jesus loves you, and that can make all the difference.

Look for happiness in God.

Co-authored by Marcella Bernhardt

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