Christian Thinking

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Softcover, 283 pages
If you are a Christian, you are expected to model your thinking after Christ Himself. After all, He is your Master, you are His disciple. But while this seems straightforward enough, not every Christian understands what this means or how to engage in it. Meanwhile, the world continues assaulting your mind with ungodly thoughts and hacking away at your resolve to serve Christ. Perhaps you need some help with all of this—and if so, you are not alone.​

Christian Thinking explores the much needed and yet often misunderstood subject of what (exactly) Christians are to be putting into their heads and dwelling upon. It covers a wide range of related subjects: attitude, perspective, objectivity, godly love, discipleship, servitude, gratitude, etc. Easy to read and understand, this book will provide you with a biblical and practical overview of what to think about as well as how this thinking will greatly enhance your walk with the Lord.

Christian Thinking is ideal for either private or group study. Each section is followed by a set of questions designed to challenge the reader’s comprehension and relevant application of the material. It is an invaluable resource for both students and teachers alike.
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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