As I child many of us had fun making stuff up, it is a part of childhood. Against unimaginable odds, the good guys (me) would win! My parents would get that look in their eyes when I had a red sheet draped across my back and I am trying to get up on the roof…you could see them wondering “Does he think he can fly?”
I read a book by Og Mandino which had a chapter called “The God Memo”. In the book it said the following: (I did not check it for accuracy, but that is not my point here so I will ask for grace)
“Your brain is the most complex structure in the universe. Within its three pounds are thirteen billion nerve cells, more than three times as many cells as there are people on earth, to help you file away every perception, every sound, every taste, every smell, every action you have experienced since the day of your birth. [God has] implanted, within your cells, more than one billion protein molecules. Every incident in your life is there waiting only your recall. And, to assist your brain in the control of your body [God has] dispersed, throughout your form, four million pain-sensitive structures, five hundred thousand touch detectors, and more than two hundred thousand temperature detectors. No nation's gold is better protected than you. None of your ancient wonders are greater than you. You are my finest creation with enough atomic energy to destroy any of the world's great cities...and rebuild it.”
At one point in my life, I was sure that everyone in a church was perfect. I was also convinced that if you knew about my addiction, you would hate me so much you would not want to be around me. In my marriage I became convinced that a new partner would bring happiness. My powerful mind also told me how much better off my kids would be if I found a new love.
Why do I make so much stuff up? Why does it all seem so real? It is simple really….satan! The bible tells us over and over again to guard our mind.
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).
Therefore, holy brothers, who share in the heavenly calling, fix your thoughts on Jesus, the apostle and high priest whom we confess (Hebrews 3:1).
Get out of that stuff and start listening to the truth. We all have “stuff”, we all have that darkness that wants to hold us in shame forever. But that is not God’s way, God is not a God of shame…He is a God of love and He loves you, no matter what you have done.
Deuteronomy 1:6 “You have dwelt long enough on this mountain”. If you will change your thinking, God can change your life...I know He can, because He changed mine.
God loves you and so do I,





