GENERAL CONFERENCE WOMEN’S MINISTRIES DEPARTMENT LESSON 6 GOOD THINKING by Julian Melgosa.

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GENERAL CONFERENCE WOMEN’S MINISTRIES DEPARTMENT LESSON 6 GOOD THINKING by Julian Melgosa

MEMORY TEXT “Finally, brothers, 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” Philippians 4:8, NIV

cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) is based on the assumption that most psychological problems are improved by identifying and changing inaccurate and dysfunctional perceptions, thoughts, and behaviors. As one of the most utilized forms of mental health intervention today, cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) is based on the assumption that most psychological problems are improved by identifying and changing inaccurate and dysfunctional perceptions, thoughts, and behaviors. COGNITIVE BEHAVIOR THERAPY (CBT)

DEPRESSION People with depression tend to interpret facts negatively; people with anxiety tend to look at the future with apprehension; and those with low self-esteem maximize others’ success and minimize their own. People with depression tend to interpret facts negatively; people with anxiety tend to look at the future with apprehension; and those with low self-esteem maximize others’ success and minimize their own.

BEHAVIOR trains people to identify and change their unhealthy thinking habits CBT, therefore, trains people to identify and change their unhealthy thinking habits into better alternatives that promote desirable behavior and eliminate unwanted ones.

The Bible teaches us about the connection between thoughts and actions (Luke 6:45). Good thought patterns not only are healthy but also provide a way toward integrity. The Bible teaches us about the connection between thoughts and actions (Luke 6:45). Good thought patterns not only are healthy but also provide a way toward integrity. CONNECTIONS

CHANGE YOUR MIND This week we’ll look at some biblical truths that can help us gain control over our mental activity by allowing Christ to take charge of our mind. This week we’ll look at some biblical truths that can help us gain control over our mental activity by allowing Christ to take charge of our mind.

WHAT THE TEXT TELLS YOU? What do these texts tell us about the importance of controlling, Read Mark 7:21–23 and Luke 6:45. What do these texts tell us about the importance of controlling, not just our actions, not just our deeds, not just our words but our thoughts, as well?

IMPULSE Mental health clinicians know that these impulses often are preceded by a certain thought ( People who suffer from impulse- control disorders fail to resist the impulse to steal, to attack someone, or to gamble. Mental health clinicians know that these impulses often are preceded by a certain thought (or chain of thoughts), which leads to the undesirable behavior.

ALTERNATIVE What alternative is proposed by Paul to deal with immoral behavior? Rom. 8:5–8. What alternative is proposed by Paul to deal with immoral behavior? Rom. 8:5–8. Mind and behavior are shown by Paul as intimately linked. The Spirit- filled mind will seek good deeds, and the sin-dominated mind will bring about sinful deeds.

BE TRANSFORMED The heart (mind) needs to be transformed, or else the eventual fruits will show the true nature of that heart. It is not enough to change the behavior for the sake of convenience or to present a righteous face to the world. The heart (mind) needs to be transformed, or else the eventual fruits will show the true nature of that heart.

THOUGHTS AS A SOURCE OF DISTRESS What are the things that really frighten you? What are the things that really frighten you? What are ways that you can learn to trust the Lord, despite that fear? After all, isn’t the Lord’s power greater than whatever threats you face?

THINKING THINKING suffering Much suffering can occur thinking. through thinking.

WORDS Words are very powerful tools, either for good or for evil. Words are very powerful tools, either for good or for evil. Our words either build up or tear down. There is life and death in the words we speak. How careful we need to be with the thoughts and sentiments that come out of our mouths.

REFLECT What do they tell us about the power to impact people negatively? Read Acts 14:2, 15:24, and Galatians 3:1. What do they tell us about the power to impact people negatively?

“If you do not feel lighthearted and joyous, do not talk of your feelings. Cast no shadow upon the lives of others. A cold, sunless religion never draws souls to Christ. It drives them away from Him into the nets that Satan has spread for the feet of the straying.”—Ellen G. White, The Ministry of Healing, p “If you do not feel lighthearted and joyous, do not talk of your feelings. Cast no shadow upon the lives of others. A cold, sunless religion never draws souls to Christ. It drives them away from Him into the nets that Satan has spread for the feet of the straying.”—Ellen G. White, The Ministry of Healing, p. 488.

WHOLESOME THINKING “ Finally, brothers, 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” (Phil. 4:8, NIV). What is the essence of Paul’s words to us here? What is the key to doing what he says

Remembering, repeating, thinking about, and meditating on the words in the Bible is one of the greatest spiritual blessings available to us, and it is a sure way to cultivate what Peter called “wholesome thinking” (2 Pet. 3:1, NIV). Remembering, repeating, thinking about, and meditating on the words in the Bible is one of the greatest spiritual blessings available to us, and it is a sure way to cultivate what Peter called “wholesome thinking” (2 Pet. 3:1, NIV).

PRAYER Prayer is another way to keep the mind out of trouble. Prayer is another way to keep the mind out of trouble. While we talk to God, there is little chance for lustful or other forms of selfish thoughts. Acquiring prayerful habits is a sure protection from sinful thoughts and, consequently, from sinful actions.

THE THOUGHTS OF OUR HEARTS The word heart often is used in the Bible as the seat of thoughts and emotions “For you alone know the hearts of all men” (1 Kings 8:39, NIV). The word heart often is used in the Bible as the seat of thoughts and emotions (see Matt. 9:4). Only God has access to the intimacy of our mental activity, to our true intentions, and to our secret yearnings. Nothing, even in the form of a fleeting thought, can be hidden from the Creator.

When people are too discouraged to utter a sensible word of prayer, God knows their need. Humans can look only at the outer appearance and behaviors, and then try to imagine what someone else is thinking; God knows the thoughts in ways others never can. When people are too discouraged to utter a sensible word of prayer, God knows their need. Humans can look only at the outer appearance and behaviors, and then try to imagine what someone else is thinking; God knows the thoughts in ways others never can.

PAUSE pause for a moment and send a quiet prayer to God. As you make everyday decisions (personal or work-related) or think of other people, pause for a moment and send a quiet prayer to God. Enjoy the understanding of an intimate dialogue that is for you and God alone. Nobody else in the universe is privy to this communication.

UNDERSTANDING How does the day’s lesson help you better understand the biblical admonition not to judge others? How many times have your motives been misjudged by those who don’t know your heart? Why, then, is it important not to judge others in return?

THE PEACE OF CHRIST IN OUR HEARTS Note expressions such as “set your hearts,” “set your minds,” “put on love,” “let the peace of Christ,” “let the word of Christ.” “Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts” (Col. 3:15, NIV). Note expressions such as “set your hearts,” “set your minds,” “put on love,” “let the peace of Christ,” “let the word of Christ.” They indicate that avoiding sin and acquiring virtue is a matter of choice and preparation, not improvisation. Sin can be overcome only by setting hearts and minds on things from above.

THOUGHTS Thought is a very mysterious human process. We really don’t know for sure even what it is or how exactly it works. Thought is a very mysterious human process. We really don’t know for sure even what it is or how exactly it works. In most cases, though, in the inner recesses of our consciousness, we alone make the choice regarding what we are going to think about. A thought can be changed in an instant. We simply have to make the choice to change it.

MIND Why do we fool ourselves if we believe that what we read or watch doesn’t impact our thinking? How do the Internet, TV programs, recreational reading, advertisement, etc. work in your mind? How much of your thinking and doing may be affected by these sources? Why do we fool ourselves if we believe that what we read or watch doesn’t impact our thinking?

How careful are you with your words, which simply reflect your thoughts? How can you be sure your words always are working for good and not for evil? How careful are you with your words, which simply reflect your thoughts? How can you be sure your words always are working for good and not for evil?