Since hanging this visual of Philippians 4:8
on my office wall, opposite the door, I have been forced to look at it
every time I enter the room. As a result, I’ve been thinking about some
of the things that I should not be thinking about. That is, the truth
and positive perspective exalted by the Scriptures on this poster, which
we must put on, have reminded me of how false and negative some of our thought patterns can be, which must be put off.
Therefore, I’ve come up with my own list of opposites, sinful thought
patterns we each must put out of our mind while at the same time filling
it with truth: “Don’t Think On these Things.”
- Whatever Is False (plane): ideas that are erroneous, wandering, and deceitful. For our exhortation does not come from error or impurity or by way of deceit (1 Thess 2:3).
- Whatever Is Dishonorable (atimia): a lifestyle that is degrading and shameful. Now in a large house there are not only gold and silver vessels, but also vessels of wood and of earthenware, and some to honor and some to dishonor (2 Tim 2:20).
- Whatever Is Unjust (adikos): actions that are unjust, unrighteous, and wicked. He who is faithful in what is least is faithful also in much; and he who is unjust in what is least is unjust also in much (Luke 16:10, NKJ).
- Whatever Is Impure (akatharsia): any form of impurity and uncleanness. But immorality or any impurity or greed must not even be named among you, as is proper among saints (Eph 5:3).
- Whatever Is Unbecoming (aschemoneo): behavior that is unseemly, improper, and unsuitable. [Love] does not act unbecomingly (1 Cor 13:5).
- Whatever Is Offensive (proskope): a cause for stumbling. [G]iving no cause for offense in anything, so that the ministry will not be discredited (2 Cor 6:30).
- Whatever Is Evil (poneros): bad, malignant, wicked, and worthless. [A]bstain from every form of evil (1 Thess 5:22). Continue at Paul Tautges
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