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What does it mean to think on true things according to the Bible?

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Thinking on true things involves meditating on God's truth and rejecting worldly lies.

According to Philippians 4:8, Paul instructs believers to think on things that are true, honest, just, pure, lovely, and of good report. To think on what is true means to meditate on the realities of God's Word and His promises, aligning our thoughts with divine truth instead of the deceptive narratives of the world. This is not a fleeting thought but a deep, reflective consideration that shapes our hearts and minds. When Christians focus on what is true, they find strength and peace, equipping them to combat the anxieties and lies that arise in everyday life. This practice encourages a robust faith, grounded in the confidence that God's truth surpasses all worldly uncertainty.
Scripture References: Philippians 4:8

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