The Crosswalk Devotional: A Daily Devotional Christian Podcast

The Crosswalk Devotional: A Daily Devotional Christian Podcast

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Taking Stock of What's Filling Your Mind

January 20, 2025   ●   6 min

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In this episode of The Crosswalk Devotional, we explore the profound impact that what we hear has on our thoughts and beliefs. Our minds are shaped by the messages we absorb, and it’s crucial to fill them with truth and wisdom. We’ll discuss how Scripture encourages us to be discerning about the voices we listen to, emphasizing the importance of grounding our thoughts in God’s Word. Through biblical insights and personal experiences, we’ll uncover the transformative power of hearing God’s promises and how they can inspire a renewed mindset. Join us as we encourage one another to cultivate a sound and hopeful perspective rooted in faith.

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Hearing Births your Thinking

By Kelly Balarie

“People will be lovers of themselves, lovers of money, boastful, proud, abusive, disobedient to their parents, ungrateful, unholy, without love, unforgiving, slanderous, without self-control, brutal, not lovers of the good, treacherous, rash, conceited, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God— having a form of godliness but denying its power. Have nothing to do with such people.” – 2 Timothy 3:2-5 NIV

I opened Facebook on my phone...and, there it is – front and center -- a juicy, salacious problem that a woman in my town was facing...

It reads something like this: “I found out my daughter’s best friend has been gossiping about my daughter behind her back. She wrote horrible things about me and my daughter on social media. I am best friends with this girl’s mom and have talked to her various times about her gossiping daughter. The mom doesn’t seem to care. What do I do?”

Below the post follow hundreds of comments... Comments filled with accusations, comments that blame the moms, comments that offer advice of every variety, comments that include an infinite number of ways to retaliate.

I scroll through it all…

Worldly advice, ungodly comments, and attack statements fill my eyes. I scroll and scroll and scroll…People say things like… Who raises a girl like this?!
Why didn’t that mom…? She should take that girl and…

Later in the day, another post from that group page pops up. I can’t help but think, What’s happening now?

There are a variety of posts…

A mom is furious because a teacher is saying her preschooler hits.

A lady is offended that her neighbor wants the truth about Santa kept hidden. She is upset that this woman wants to restrict what her own kids can or cannot say.

A business lady knows she’s getting ripped off because she’s not getting the same pay as a co-worker.

These posts – and the thought processes of a million other offended people fill my mind.

For some reason, this has become a daily routine: After time with God and getting the kids ready, I check Facebook group pages.

Yet, this morning, as I headed down the stairs after waking, a question occurred to me: Is filling my mind with these posts and the world’s comments good for me?

The truth is, if I fill my mind with hate, I train my mind to think thoughts of hate, and, because I think thoughts of hate – I will act out with hate. If I fill my mind with offense, I will feel offended and react with offense. If I conform to the thoughts of Facebook, my mind will be transformed to think like the world.

Is this God’s heart for me?

How I think and the actions I take are largely fed by what my eyes read and what my ears hear.

Even more, scripture talks about how people will be at the end days.

It says, “People will be lovers of themselves, lovers of money, boastful, proud, abusive, disobedient to their parents, ungrateful, unholy, without love, unforgiving, slanderous, without self-control, brutal, not lovers of the good, treacherous, rash, conceited, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God— having a form of godliness but denying its power. Have nothing to do with such people.” (2 Timothy 3:2-5 NIV)

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