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Changing Our Minds, Changing Our Lives
The opening line of the sermon was: “What you believe about life affects everything about how you live your life.” The congregation quieted and heard once again: “What you believe about life affects everything about how you live your life.”
Sometimes we believe happiness will eventually show up, or we might suppose, “If I do ‘this,’ then ‘that’ will result.” However, if what we believe is not based on biblical truth, challenges are certain to affect how we live our lives. For example, when a loved one is diagnosed with a disabling condition, disillusionment can follow because it can directly shake our fundamental beliefs about life itself.
In a helpful section of the book titled The Lost Virtue of Happiness, authors J. P. Moreland and Klaus Issler write about this subject.
Sometimes the “light at the end of the tunnel” is seen when we choose to examine what Scripture reveals about life rather than how quickly we can remove our pain. The New Testament book of James is a great place to begin. Candidly and vividly, James illuminates important principles about our lives, reminding us what it means to live in truth—truth which promises to set us free (John 8:32). I strongly urge you to read a few verses from James each day and ask these three simple questions:
1. What truths are found in these verses?
2. What have I believed about life that conflicts with these truths?
3. Am I willing to release my false beliefs in order to believe what is true?
Remember, “What you believe about life affects everything about how you live your life.”
1. J. P. Moreland and Klaus Issler, The Lost Virtue of Happiness: Discovering the Disciplines of the Good Life (Colorado Springs: NavPress, 2006), 94–96. Used by permission of NavPress, All rights reserved. www.navpress.com (1-800-366-7788)