A thought by John Ortberg from his
book, The Me I Want to Be (p. 115).
Zondervan. Kindle Edition. (Click on the book title to go to Amazon.com to
buy the book.)
Fear can be a major debilitating
problem, can’t it? But let's imagine.
John goes on, “Imagine facing
financial difficulties or an irate boss with inner poise and resolve. Imagine
receiving bad news and generating constructive ways to solve the problem rather
than spiraling through the worst-case scenarios. Imagine facing rejection and
obstacles without giving in to discouragement. Imagine acknowledging the
mistakes you have made, moving confidently into the future. Imagine doing all
of this with God as your partner and friend. Now imagine people around you
coming to you when they are upset or discouraged because they find that your
peace of mind is contagious.
He then says, “The mind controlled by
the Spirit is life and peace, and what you are imagining is your mind immersed
in the Spirit’s flow. There is a phrase that wonderfully describes the role the
Spirit wants to play in our minds: The Spirit is a non-anxious presence.”
That is a great way to visualize the Spirit’s
presence, isn’t it? That is a great
realization in having the Spirit in your life, isn’t it? We want that non-anxious presence in our life, don't we?
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