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As a Person Thinks |
Paul
tells us that when we come to Christ and allow him to change our
inner man, then we will think and act like Christ. (Romans
6:4; Galatians 2:20; and Philippians 2:5) This first lesson
will examine how we think. If we can better understand how we think
we can better understand why we behave the way we do.
Remember, "As a person thinks in his heart, so he
behaves." (Proverbs 23:7) |
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| 2.
I Think I Can, Therefore I Can |
If
we think that we are or can do something special, then we most
likely will do it. There is a children's story of the
"Little Train That Could." None of the big, powerful
trains could climb the big hill, but the little train, as he
started up the hill, kept saying, "I think I can, I think I
can...", and he made it all the way to the top of the big
hill. We are like that little train; if we think that we can,
we will. If we think we will fail, we will. |
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| 3.
Our Inner Struggle-The Conscience |
Our
conscience is not a physical organ like the brain or heart. It
is part of that force the brain generates called the mind. It is
not something that can be corrected or removed by surgery. It is
not something at which a doctor can point and say, "This is
a conscience." It is part of that invisible aspect of us,
that makes us what we are. It is part of our mind. It is part of
our personality. It is part of our soul. |
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