Are your thoughts controlling you? Here’s what helps!
70,000. That’s how many thoughts we think every day, which breaks down to 1.2 thoughts per second.
Yoo-hoo, dear wonderful person who did the research so as to provide us with this thought provoking information: What I’d like to know is, how many of these thoughts of mine are rational, logical, emotional, or have something to do with cream cheese? Does this statistic count the thoughts I think in my subconscious while I’m sleeping? Or in fact do I cram my 70K thoughts into my awake hours, which ultimately means that all the thoughts I think are running into each other, tackling, punching, vying for attention, thus resulting in a big jumbled pile-up inside my head?
I’d like to believe my thinker works in overdrive because I am an efficient multi-tasker. Yes. This is a gift I have, which in effect allows me to plan dinner, read to my kids, make a mental list of phone calls I need to make, and question whose feet are the culprit of my nostril discomfort – all at the same time. Unfortunately, it is also the thinker that allows me to create scenarios, envision disasters, replay conversations, invent situations, and ultimately freak out inside about what did, could, should, didn’t, would have, and might just happen. It is this thinker that makes me believe that I’m completely on my own and able to solve all the world’s problems, prevent all physical and spiritual calamities for my children, and figure out how to appropriately respond to all conversations and encounters.
This kind of thinking makes me crazy.
So what to do? We can’t stop thinking. (because then we’d be dead. okay then.) Are those of us who tend to “over-think” situations, worry, fret, and constantly analyze just destined to have a lot of frustration for the rest of our lives?
Jesus says, no way. Just like any sin and struggle, God gives us a simple way out of the crazy.
We demolish arguments and every pretension that sets itself up against the knowledge of God, and we take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ. 2 Corinthians 10:5
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We control our thoughts. They do not control us. If we allow thoughts that are anxious, frustrated, confusing, angry, controlling, or ungodly in any other way – we need to take them captive and intentionally refocus them to make them obey Christ.
This takes courage, intention, and a heart open to surrender. Christ wants to overtake our thoughts, to fill our minds with his goodness, and to rule our actions. He can’t do that when we ignore Him. He can’t talk to us if we aren’t listening. He can’t fill us with His peace and joy when we refuse to let go of swirling, corrupted thoughts.
Take your thoughts captive. Make them obey Christ. Stop thinking about and trying to figure out all the stuff. Just stop. Stop thinking and pray. Before every decision. Every situation. Every step forward.
Be amazed at how God offers a solution to every problem you face and how He replaces your anxiety with peace.
Stop thinking and pray. It works! But did we really expect anything less?
So I am pregnant with baby number 7. I am due January 1. I am exhausted!! My kids range in age from 11-2. I am homeschooling 6th, 5th,4th, 1st and preshool. (Preschool is non existent) lately I have been very tired, and everything hurts. Also for some reason my ability to multitask and listen to 4-6 kids all talk to me at the same time is not quite the same. Anyway I am just slowing down which I expect to not change until after baby, This leads to a lot of non productive thinking. Thank you so much for this truth!! I’m keeping this up on my phone so I can re read it