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What does it mean to forsake our thoughts according to the Bible?

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Forsaking our thoughts means rejecting our natural reasoning and aligning our mindset with God's truth as revealed in Scripture.

In Isaiah 55:7, we are instructed to forsake our ways and thoughts that are contrary to God's. This concept recognizes that our natural inclinations are flawed and often lead us away from divine truth. By giving up our own reasoning and embracing God’s ways, we open ourselves to His wisdom and understanding. This calls for humility and a willingness to submit to God's sovereignty, trusting that His thoughts and ways are higher than ours. This transformation is essential for true repentance and faith in Christ.
Scripture References: Isaiah 55:7

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Except Ye Repent
Don Fortner · Jan 26, 2003
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