TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section One: The Attitude of a Believer
What Is Your Attitude?
The Importance (and Limitations) of Knowledge
Thoughts and Emotions
Dwelling on Good Thoughts
How Your Attitude Affects You
The Risks of Thinking Like a Christian
Contrast of Worldly and Christian Thinking
How to Develop a Godly Attitude
The Need for Spiritual Growth
The “Blessed” Believer
The Danger of Discontentment
Section Two: The Perspective of a Believer
How Do You See Things?
Governed by Love and Wisdom
Conservatism and Liberalism
Section Three: Truth and Objectivity
What Is “Truth”?
Your Truth and God’s Truth
Objective and Subjective Thinking
God Has No Opinion of You
Who Are You to Judge?
What Would You Say?
Perceptions and Reality
Section Four: Godly Love
What Is “Godly” Love?
God So Loved the World
How Can a Loving God Allow…?
The Evidence of God’s Love
Loving One Another
Section Five: Disciples of the Master
What Disciple Is (and Is Not)
The New Testament Pattern
“Radical” Discipleship
A Christian’s Vocation
The Lord Who Calls Us
What Christ’s Lordship Requires of Us
Christ the Teacher
Becoming Perfectly Human
Section Six: Greatness through Servitude
Disciples Are Servants, Not Spectators
Slaves of Righteousness
The Nature of Our Servitude
Various Kinds of Service
Section Seven: Living with Gratitude
The Giving of Thanks
Gratitude as an Act of Worship
Acknowledging the Giver of Gifts
God Is Good, No Matter What
Gratitude and Prayer
Section Eight: Change Is a Gift
Our Typical View toward Change
Gratitude versus Resistance
Old Thinking, New Thinking
Repentance Is All about Change
The Components of Repentance
Good Fruit Comes from Good Trees
Summary Thoughts
Christian Thinking Leads to Christian Living
Thinking of Heaven





