"Dear friends, this is now my second letter to you. I have written both of them as reminders to stimulate you to wholesome thinking" (2 Peter 3:1 NIV).
When
I read this passage this morning, I was reminded of the reason I write.
I don't expect people to agree with everything I say; not even some of
what I say, but I write to encourage and stimulate wholesome thinking especially in how we treat people.
We live in a society where are constantly bombarded with everyone's thoughts through
various types of media--online media, television, radio, blogs, all the
social media, books, magazines, hand-bills, posters, bill-boards, and
online news commentaries. Some of the thoughts we read can readily be dismissed when we recognize the influence behind the thoughts. Some of the thoughts, we may actually consider to be genuine from rational people, until we continue to read what they write. And some, thoughtful writers will actually challenge us to think.
How do we know when we see "wholesome writing" that will ignite "wholesome thinking?"
If
what someone says aligns with The Word, explains The Word, expounds on
The Word, and is not judgmental, obscene, or profane, or full of hate;
we can probably conclude that the writer is thinking wholesome thoughts. If what someone says, denies or scoffs at The Word, is in opposition to The Word, then we know who is influencing the words they write. What they say will not lead to wholesome thinking, but to chaos and confusion designed to get people off track.
How far off track are we in our society today? Should not our thoughts be the same as the thoughts of Christ? If we have the mind of Christ, should we not have the conduct of Christ? Should not our heart be as His--loving, full of compassion, and always forgiving?
Nothing in life is fair--God did not promise us fairness. He said, "the just shall live by faith."
So,
don't be bitter about things that didn't "seem fair", move forward and
know that if we continue in The Word, we shall receive God's many
benefits and He is not slow to fulfill His promises to us! We are the "just" and "the righteousness of Christ" because He said so, not us.
Now,
think on these things--whatsoever is pure, lovely, and of a good
report--all leading to wholesome thinking. Remember to love and forget
all the things that would cause you to hold onto bitterness and
unforgiveness. Keep your focus on the prize ahead of you in Christ
Jesus! Rational Thinking > Rational Decisions > Rational Behavior--towards all!
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