Just Say NO to Mediocrity
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March 25, 2007“For out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaks.” (Luke 6:45) I believe our mind is the receiver that takes in information. Our heart is the processor and after we have processed our intake, whatever is dominating our thinking will dominate our processing - therefore dominating our words and thus shaping our destiny.
Thoughts filter down through the heart and produce feelings of joy, anxiety, anticipation, depression, doubt, faith and many other things. I have come to realize lately that much of our thought life is neither consumed with negative and bad things nor filled with positive and good things. The majority of our thought life seems to be filled with the busy or trivial, but necessary, tasks at hand. When we spend all of our time thinking on the busy stuff that comes at us each day, we tend to neither reach for the stars nor fall to the depths. We just get by.
I was not called to “just get by” nor am I content to accept that. Neither were you. Mediocrity is not for the Christian and the way out has much to do with what we think about. Try this: Carve out an hour of your day and fill your mind with thoughts that lead to greatness - thoughts of excellence, goodness and virtue. This may include reading the Scripture, but doesn’t replace that time. Make an appointment with yourself and give yourself permission to flood your mind with good expectations and dream great dreams. Read that inspiring book. Take a walk in the woods and commune with the Father. As you fill your mind, your heart will be engaged and wonders will proceed from your life!
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