A thought by Les Parrott, (2012-08-02) from his
book, You're Stronger Than You Think: The Power to Do What You Feel You Can't (p. 57). Tyndale House Publishers.
Kindle Edition.
I can’t do anything.
Now
most irrational beliefs are negative and they come from a false idea. I hear so many of them and I see how they
control people.
I can’t do anything.
I’m
too short.
Nobody
will ever love me.
I’m
not smart.
I’m
ugly.
I have
problems taking tests.
Nothing
ever goes right for me.
What
about a rational belief…
I can
do all things through Christ.
God
created me exactly the way He wanted. He
doesn’t make junk.
God
loves me.
Everybody
is smart in some area. I am smart at…
I think
my smile/hair/eyes/friendliness is my best feature.
I have
studied and I can do this. I know I can.
All
things work together for good.
There
is a rational belief that counteracts each irrational belief. So the choice is which belief you will dwell on which leads you to worry or faith. It is your choice. Take some time and find a rational belief in
the areas that cause you to worry.
Remember, what you believe controls your life either from a negative or
positive stand point. Spend time in God’s Word and build your beliefs on His
truth.
So
what are some of your irrational beliefs?
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