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True spiritual transformation requires intentional effort to align our thinking with Christ’s thinking. While God provides everything we need through Scripture and the Holy Spirit, we must take personal responsibility to set our minds on heavenly things rather than earthly concerns. Jesus knew who He was, accepted His identity, and lived according to God’s will - this is the foundation for having the mind of Christ. Our brains are designed with neuroplasticity, meaning we can literally rewire our thinking patterns through intentional practices like daily mind resets, replacing false thoughts with biblical truth, and building habits that unite our body, soul, and spirit. The choice between spiritual life and death is ours to make each day.
The notes Randy mentions in the sermon are available in the PDF attached to this post.
By Randy HuddlestonTrue spiritual transformation requires intentional effort to align our thinking with Christ’s thinking. While God provides everything we need through Scripture and the Holy Spirit, we must take personal responsibility to set our minds on heavenly things rather than earthly concerns. Jesus knew who He was, accepted His identity, and lived according to God’s will - this is the foundation for having the mind of Christ. Our brains are designed with neuroplasticity, meaning we can literally rewire our thinking patterns through intentional practices like daily mind resets, replacing false thoughts with biblical truth, and building habits that unite our body, soul, and spirit. The choice between spiritual life and death is ours to make each day.
The notes Randy mentions in the sermon are available in the PDF attached to this post.