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Fetv
Posted 5/24/2026 05:45 (#11655058)
Subject: Sermon for today. Guard ur mind and what you feed it.


Indiana

My cousin just got baptized and sent this me.  

In Epistle to the Philippians 4:8, Paul the Apostle is writing from prison. That matters. He is not giving shallow “positive thinking” advice from an easy life. He is speaking while chained, uncertain of his future, yet still teaching believers how to guard their minds.

 

The verse says:

 

“Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things.”

 

The phrase “think on these things” is deeper than casually noticing them. The Greek idea carries the sense of:

 

dwell on

consider carefully

reckon

meditate on repeatedly

let these things shape your inner world

 

Paul understood something very important in Scripture:

 

Your mind becomes spiritually shaped by what it repeatedly feeds on.

 

That theme appears throughout the Bible.

 

In Book of Proverbs 4:23:

 

“Guard your heart with all diligence, for out of it spring the issues of life.”

 

In biblical language, the “heart” often includes the inner mind, thoughts, will, and emotions.

 

In Epistle to the Romans 12:2:

 

“Be transformed by the renewing of your mind.”

 

Not merely distracted. Renewed.

 

And in Second Epistle to the Corinthians 10:5:

 

“Take every thought captive to obey Christ.”

 

The Bible recognizes that thoughts can spiral and dominate a person. The Christian response is not passive surrender to every fear or accusation that enters the mind. It is active spiritual direction.

 

Paul even gives categories for what believers should mentally dwell on:

 

True — not distorted by fear, rumor, or imagination

Honorable — things worthy of dignity and respect

Just — what is morally right and fair

Pure — things not corrupted by malice, lust, bitterness, or deceit

Lovely — reminders of grace, beauty, kindness, love

Good report — things that inspire hope and faith rather than destruction

 

This connects strongly with anxiety passages nearby in Philippians.

 

Just before 4:8, Paul says in Philippians 4:6–7:

 

“Be anxious for nothing… but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God.”

 

Then:

 

“And the peace of God… will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.”

 

Notice the order:

 

Bring anxieties to God

Receive God’s peace

Direct your thoughts toward what is good and true

 

The Bible does not teach emptying the mind into nothingness. It teaches filling the mind with truth.

 

That is why throughout Scripture God tells people to remember:

 

remember deliverance

remember faithfulness

remember His promises

remember who He is

 

In Book of Psalms 77, the psalmist is overwhelmed and distressed, then says:

 

“I will remember the works of the Lord.”

 

That shift of focus changes the direction of his spirit.

 

Even Jesus addresses mental fixation on fear in Gospel of Matthew 6 when He says:

 

“Do not worry about tomorrow.”

 

He points people toward:

 

birds being fed

lilies clothed beautifully

the Father’s care

 

He redirects attention from fear toward evidence of God’s provision.

 

So Philippians 4:8 is not:

 

denial

pretending pain is fake

forced happiness

 

It is spiritual discipline:

training the mind to stay connected to truth, goodness, beauty, and God’s character instead of letting darkness completely dominate inner life.

 

That is one reason many Christians read Scripture daily, pray repeatedly, sing worship songs, or memorize verses. They are trying to keep their inner attention anchored somewhere stable.



Edited by Fetv 5/24/2026 06:27
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