Have you ever thought?
In answering that question you just did. Did you ever think of that? Well if not, then what were you thinking about? Chances are it was a quick reminder to yourself of how absurd and confusing these questions are. Then they went back to whatever you forgot to do today, or what is bothering you, or how hungry you are, or....
Ideas rule our lives. They are the stuff that determines what we eat, where we go, how we live, and who we emulate. When someone asks a question that you do not understand you may respond by saying, "I have no idea." Meaning I don't know what to think or where to start. Try defining what an idea is. Just look in Webster's Dictionary and you will end after reading by saying, "I have no idea," even though you just had one while trying to define what that idea was.
Make no mistake about it, the allusive definition in no way changes the fact that how you think determines who you are. For example, I am from a southern state, I would not say the South, but Oklahoma is close enough. Most people in rural Oklahoma would say they like beef. I was raised on a cattle ranch and enjoy my share of a steak or roast. That is how I was raised and that is what I have grown to love. If given a choice between a good steak and a hunk of chicken, well, let's just say that the Chick-fil-A advertisements have no sway on this mind. My "idea" of a good meal is steak. So, when I have the option my "idea" helps me make the decision. Which I might add is a good one.
So, ideas are not only what we think but those thoughts that we wish were, the "ideal" as it were. I can think of the ideal situation and it governs my thoughts and actions. So why does this rambling matter. Simple, your ideas determine who you are and your ideas are usually wrong.
We are living in a fallen world and we have fallen minds. For the believer the Spirit of God is transforming that mind into Christ conformity. The apostle Paul says, "be transformed by the renewing of your mind." (Romans 12:2) Why does renewing your mind transform you? Because your ideas determine who you are and how you behave. Your ideas and thoughts must be brought into conformity with Christ in order to change your life.
This also relates to the scriptures. The authors wrote in sentences, using words, not so we can sit and analyze the words and phrases only, but to communicate thoughts. When you are studying a scripture, search for the thoughts and ideas that are being communicated by the author. What is the point of what he is saying. Take some time to see the "big picture" of the books you read. Why did Luke tell the story of the woman who was healed when she touched the hem of Jesus clothes. What idea was he communicating. When you find that idea you find the meaning. When you find Luke's meaning, you can then begin to think as he. When you begin to think as the authors of scripture, your life is transformed.
Let the Spirit of God change your thoughts and ideas about yourself, the world, God, and others in order to conform your mind to the mind of Christ. There is a mystery involved, I understand, and though some things are hard to define, the truth is, hard things to define are often simple to understand.
I hope this has made you think...