Is your attitude
causing you to journey in the wilderness longer than you should?
If you are facing a struggle in your life,
perhaps the problem isn't what you think it is. Many times, we focus on another
person or a situation and we think that’s what is causing us to be unhappy. But the real issue might be
that you have a bad attitude.
It may seem like your problem is your spouse,
your children, a co-worker, the traffic, the economy, your church ... but
actually, you might be wandering around in the wilderness, unable to find your
promised land because your attitude stinks.
I can relate to this. There was a time when,
just like the Israelites, I used to blame the things that were wrong in my life
on my outward circumstances instead of looking at what was in my heart. I remember when God taught me this as I
studied Scriptures about the Israelites’ journey through the wilderness.
What’s Keeping You
From Your Promised Land?
We can learn a lot about the importance of a
good attitude by looking at the Israelite Consider this: The Bible says there
was an estimated 1.5 million people who came out of Egypt. God delivered them
from slavery and led them on the journey to their Promised Land, a place
described as flowing with milk and honey. The trip should have taken just 11
days; instead it took them 40 years!
Why did that happen? In Numbers 14, we see the
people were continuously grumbling and complaining about everything. They even
complained about the bread that God miraculously provided for them. Anytime
something difficult crossed their path, they were ready to give up and go back
to Egypt—back to slavery.
What’s astounding is that out of the 1.5
million people who left Egypt, only two from the original group made it to the
Promised Land. It seems even today there are many believers who have escaped
“Egypt,” which represents their former life of slavery to sin. They are always
looking toward the Promised Land but seem to end up wandering around the same
mountains their entire life, dealing with the same problems, having the same
issues.
Are you one of these people? Do you feel like you've been going around the same mountain long enough?
Early in my walk with the Lord, I was
wandering around in a wilderness of carnality. That’s what the wilderness
is—fleshly living that lets your soul (mind, will and emotions) be in control.
This leads to a lousy attitude, because when our soul is in control, we aren't submitting our thoughts to Christ, thinking and acting like Him. Let the Lord
work in your soul. He wants to change your attitude by changing the way you
think.
Get a New Attitude
Ephesians 4:22-24 says: “Strip yourselves of
your former nature [put off and discard your old unrenewed self] which
characterized your previous manner of life and becomes corrupt through lusts
and desires that spring from delusion; and be constantly renewed in the spirit
of your mind [having a fresh mental and spiritual attitude], and put on the new
nature (the regenerate self) created in God’s image, [Godlike] in true
righteousness and holiness” (AMP).
In these verses, God lovingly asks us to stop
acting like we used to. This takes effort on our part, but by God’s grace and
with His help, we can change. The key is to constantly renew our mind each day
with God’s Word.
Although I’ve been teaching from the Bible all
these years, I still have to make a daily decision to renew my mind with God’s
Word. God has brought me a long way and some things are easier now than before,
but I haven’t “arrived.” There are still times when I need to take off the old
nature and put on the new nature of Christ. It is part of the lifelong journey
we all have in our walk with the Lord.
As you become more like Christ, you’ll get
closer to the promised land God has for you. Renew your mind with God’s Word
every day and enjoy the journey!
By Joyce Meyer
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