The Word of God

When I didn’t know better, I thought that the Bible was just a religious book.  However, after I got saved (started to believe that Jesus paid for all my sins and was  resurrected the third day), I understood that the Bible is extremely powerful. “For the  word of God is alive and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates  even to dividing soul; and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and  attitudes of the heart.” (Hebrews 4:12).  

We are made of three parts: 

1. Spirit (or the Spirit man) where we have our:  

  • -communion with God, worship  
  • -intuition or gut feeling (where the Holy Spirit speaks to us)  
  • -conscience (distinguish right from wrong) 

2. Soul or MIND is made of our 

  • -free will  
  • -emotions  
  • -intellect  

3. Body (the only physical substance, where our brain is also) 

It is important to understand why God tells us repeatedly to spend time in His  word, to read the Bible and meditate on it. In other words, to renew our mind with His  word. But what does it mean to “be transformed by the renewing of our minds”  (Romans 12:2)? It means that when we read (and ponder or mediate) upon the word of  God, our mind is changing, a transformation takes place. Remember, our mind is our  intellect, emotions and free will. Let’s take an example from our life and apply it. Let’s  say that we are having a tough morning, and are overcome by negative thoughts. As  we start reading the Bible, we find out that we are precious in God’s sight, that He  loves us, that He is for us and not against us. We also find out that “God renews our  strength and makes us sore on wings like eagles; we will run and not grow weary,  we will walk and not be faint” (Isaiah 40:31).  

As we emerge ourselves in the word of God, our mind starts to change. The  direct effect is that our emotions start to change also. After we find out the great  things God has for us and how He sees us, our negative thoughts and emotions are  changing into positive ones. Hope and joy start to fill our soul. We start feeling better  and our mood changes.  

It is important to understand that our mind is not the same with our brain (see  the at above classification). Our mind (soul) contains our will, emotions and intellect  (2). The brain is part of our body (3). As we start reading the word of God (Bible),  we are renewing our mind. Our mind influences directly our brain. In other words, as  we renew our mind, we are changing and re-programming our brain. Scientists call  this process neuroplasticity or brain plasticity.  

The good news is that even if we are used with negative thinking or excessive  worrying, we actually have the power to change that. God has given us a way by 

renewing our mind with His word. As we actively do this, our mind will start to change,  and our thoughts too. We do need to be consistent and allow the word of God to  change us. Let’s be diligent about it and not give up when we skip a day or two!!!  

So much it is said about the benefits of exercise, which is great for the body (3).  Spending time in God’s word is extremely beneficial not just for our body (3), but also  for our Spirit (1) and our mind (2). Our body will not change if we exercise just once  per month. But if we work out regularly, our body will change, and our muscles will get  stronger. It is the same with reading the Bible. If we renew our mind and align our  thinking with God’s word, then our thoughts will change also. We retrain our brain to  think healthy, positive thoughts. Best of all, we get to know God, our Creator, and  learn about Him and how He sees us.  

As Mandy Hale said: “Growth is painful. Change is painful. But nothing is as  painful as staying stuck somewhere you don’t belong.” WE DO NOT BELONG in a  place of negativity, unforgiveness, bitterness, or feeling sorry for ourselves. We have  the power to change by renewing our mind with God’s word: read the word, receive it  in our heart and apply it to our life. “All scripture is breathed out by God and  profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness,  that the man of God may be complete, equipped for every good work.” (2 Timothy  3:16-17)  

I hope that we are all encouraged to make time for reading the Bible. What  good is to have the word of God if we never use it? Let’s be diligent and spend time in  God’s word so our whole being (Spirit, mind and body) benefits from it! Remember, if  we renew our mind (our emotions, free will, intellect), then our thoughts (brain) will 

change also! I pray that you may enjoy good health and that all may go well with you,  even as your soul is getting along well. (3 John 1:2)  

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