Most challenges we face each day occur in our minds. Life certainly presents its fair share of developments requiring us to think about “what to do.” But if our mind is a mess, then how we react will be affected to the degree of our mental health. That’s why Paul’s statement in Romans 12 is so important. After writing seven chapters on the role of faith and forgiveness under God, he shocks us with the following words: “Do not be conformed to this world but be transformed by the renewal of your mind” (Romans 12:2). What is the Apostle Paul teaching us? In this episode, Dr. Jonathan G. Smith explains that as Christians the encouragement here is a call to actively work to improve the way we think about God, ourselves, and others.

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The Requirement To Work On Your Mind And Your Heart

by Dr. Jonathan G. Smith | Faith In The City

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Original Sermon Date: September 3, 2017

Current Sermon Series: Lectionary

Sermon Text: Romans 12:1–3

 

Key Notes to Remember

  • Union with Christ demands that we live our lives that are different.
  • Renewing the mind is not just an academic exercise.
  • Renewing the mind means to work on becoming Christlike.

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