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"Be transformed by the renewing of your mind." Romans 12:2
3/2/08
It was the beginning of the year 2008 and as normal it felt like the holiday was too short (At least a month too short!). It was time to go back to work and I didn't feel like going. I had been very enthusiastic about work until I had had a 5th car accident in 2006. I was tired most of the time but forced myself to keep going. I began to wonder if I should just give it up. Maybe I should be doing something different.
We started the school term with two professional development days and
most of us mentioned our negativity about the holidays ending, including
me. The motivational speaker alluded to our negativity too saying: "How
many of us have said 'I need just another week!'". I thought "more like
another month or more for me!". When I got home I flopped down on the
couch, tired out and turned the TV on. Well, miracles of miracles the
Christian channel came on...the first time ever without me choosing it.
An Australian preacher was preaching. The bible verse spoke to me and
later I wished I could remember it. His words were God's words to me.
He was speaking about our attitudes to work at the beginning of the new
year and he said "This is God's gift to you for now". I had not viewed
my work as such for some years! When I went back to school the next day
I sat at my computer and felt weary, anxious and negative, so I reminded
God that this was His gift to me. Then I thanked Him for the gift even
thought my feelings didn't acknowledge this truth. Later a Christian colleague
told me how sad she had been that so many had complained to her about
starting back at work the previous two days. I said to her, "and so did
I". Then I shared the word God had given me. That day the negative thoughts
kept coming so I got out my rather rusty "sword of the Spirit", which
is the word of God (and God's word to me was "This is God's gift to me
for now") and confronted the feelings and thoughts with it. By the following
day my feelings had come into line and some of the old enthusiasm was
back and my energy levels had risen.
We don't have to accept every thought that comes into our mind, or every feeling. We are in the process of being transformed and we have a part to play in it. There are practical things we can do to renew our mind. Using what the bible calls 'armour' there are times when we need to 'go into battle'. Some people call it 'spiritual warfare'. Renewing our minds is one such task. We replace some of the worlds way of thinking, with God's way of thinking.
Thank you God for your gifts and especially for the work you have given
me to do for now.
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