Echo of GodSample

Echo of thoughts
Everything begins with a thought. The greatest inventions, the most beautiful castles and the ugliest wars. Even how you see your life comes from your thoughts. Some people master the biggest challenges while others break down at the smallest ones. The difference? Your perception is different. While for some the problem dominates, others see the opportunity in it.
To live a fulfilling life, you must understand what the Creator thinks about you and your circumstances. You cannot allow yourself to think differently than what God thinks about you. His thoughts are good thoughts. This may surprise you, but it is true: God thinks only good thoughts about you. You may object that you are not perfect. God knows that. It was the reason He sent His Son into this world. When He thinks of you now, He does not see your failure. Rather, He sees Jesus. And what He has done for you. You are absolved. Don't let anyone take that away from you. The Bible says that you are a child of God (John 1:12). You are saved (Eph. 1:7). You are a new creation (2 Cor. 5:17). You are made righteous. (Rom.5,1) You are free from all condemnation. (Rom. 8,1). You are an overcomer (Rom. 8,37). You are a citizen of heaven (Phil. 3,20). You are healed. (1 Pet 2:24)
Whether you feel it or not, it remains the truth. Learn to understand how God thinks about you. And let your thoughts be an echo of His thoughts.
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God's greatness echoes in his creation. And in you, his creative power. This Bible reading plan is about how this echoes in your life. You are created in his image. That makes you unique in this world.
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