Mindful Worship Meditation #14 – Think About Such Things

It is so easy to think bad thoughts. You know what I’m talking about. We think about bad outcomes instead of good outcomes. We think about ourselves and our own desires instead of others. We worry. We become anxious. We become negative. There are so many ways we make ourselves suffer from what one author called, “stinkin’ thinkin’.” In this Christian guided meditation you will take time to focus on Paul’s exhortation to the church at Philippi on how they should endeavor to think. “whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things.”

Learning to think in this manner has had a major positive effect on my own life, and I’m sure it will have a positive effect in yours as well. As always, I welcome your comments.


Scriptures in this meditation: Philippians 4:8
Time: 14:27
File Size: 13.2 mb

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2 Responses to “Mindful Worship Meditation #14 – Think About Such Things”

  1. Mike Jones Says:

    HI
    Just joined and am looking forward to applying your meditations in my daily struggles. Do you have one ON Gods Forgiveness og or sins and failures? How He is always ready to forgive us.

  2. Mike – Thanks for joining! I’m a little behind in posting some meditations here at the end of March, but it sounds like you’re really going to like #21, #22, and #23. This is a three-episode meditation on Psalm 51. You’ll remember that was the Psalm David wrote after Nathan confronted him about his sin with Bathsheba. Hopefully I’ll get #21 posted later this evening or tomorrow and the other two later this week.

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