Some mornings I wake up with a mind full of ideas. I can hardly wait to get to the computer to start putting them down.
And then there are mornings like this one when all I seem to think of are how many things there are to do and how little energy I seem to have to get them done.
Some mornings I wake up with a gleam in my eye. Other mornings I feel a burden is on my back. Can any of you relate?
When the latter happens in a mind like I have, such thoughts can start me on a downward spiral. It doesn’t take me very long to start feeling like a sorry fellow who wonders “How in the world did I ever write a book, and why in the world did I ever commit to doing a podcast that I think someone might actually listen to?”
But the truth is that it was in the middle of muddled and negative thinking just like this that God helped me understand the whole idea of a mind change. I tried to learn to set my mind like a thermostat before I went to bed so it would be at a certain place when I woke up. Unfortunately that never worked.
But what I did learn was that the thoughts I have when morning breaks don’t have to dominate and determine the outcome of my day.
No, the God who gives a new day can also give us a changed mind.