SERMON: On God’s Mind
Text: Psalm 8:4, Jeremiah 29:11, Romans 12:2, Philippians 2:5

Introduction: “What Is Man, That You Are Mindful of Him?”
David asked a question that echoes through every generation:
Why does the God who created galaxies think about us at all?

Yet Scripture is clear—we are on God’s mind. Not occasionally. Not accidentally. Intentionally.

1. God’s Mind Is Full of Purpose
Jeremiah 29:11 reveals something astonishing:
> “For I know the thoughts I think toward you…”

God doesn’t react to your life—He plans for it.
His mind holds:
- Thoughts of peace
- Thoughts of hope
- Thoughts of a future
- Thoughts shaped by His eternal wisdom

You are not an afterthought. You are a divine intention.

2. God’s Mind Is Perfect, Yet He Invites Us Into It
Philippians 2:5 says:
> “Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus.”

God doesn’t just think about you—He invites you to think like Him.
That means:
- Seeing people through love
- Responding to life with humility
- Walking in obedience
- Choosing righteousness over impulse

The mind of Christ is not unreachable; it is available.

3. God Renews Our Minds So We Can Know His Will
Romans 12:2 teaches that transformation begins in the mind.
When God renews your mind, you begin to:
- Discern His will
- Desire what He desires
- Reject what destroys you
- Recognize His voice

A renewed mind is a mind aligned with heaven.

4. You Are Always on God’s Mind
Psalm 139 says His thoughts toward you are more numerous than the sand.
That means:
- He thinks of you when you rise
- He thinks of you when you fall
- He thinks of you when you wander
- He thinks of you when you worship

God’s mind is not distant.
It is full of you.

Conclusion: Live Like Someone God Thinks About
If you are on God’s mind, then:
- Walk with confidence
- Pray with expectation
- Worship with gratitude
- Live with purpose

You are not forgotten.
You are not invisible.
You are not random.

You are on God’s mind—and His thoughts toward you are good.
SERMON: On God’s Mind Text: Psalm 8:4, Jeremiah 29:11, Romans 12:2, Philippians 2:5 Introduction: “What Is Man, That You Are Mindful of Him?” David asked a question that echoes through every generation: Why does the God who created galaxies think about us at all? Yet Scripture is clear—we are on God’s mind. Not occasionally. Not accidentally. Intentionally. 1. God’s Mind Is Full of Purpose Jeremiah 29:11 reveals something astonishing: > “For I know the thoughts I think toward you…” God doesn’t react to your life—He plans for it. His mind holds: - Thoughts of peace - Thoughts of hope - Thoughts of a future - Thoughts shaped by His eternal wisdom You are not an afterthought. You are a divine intention. 2. God’s Mind Is Perfect, Yet He Invites Us Into It Philippians 2:5 says: > “Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus.” God doesn’t just think about you—He invites you to think like Him. That means: - Seeing people through love - Responding to life with humility - Walking in obedience - Choosing righteousness over impulse The mind of Christ is not unreachable; it is available. 3. God Renews Our Minds So We Can Know His Will Romans 12:2 teaches that transformation begins in the mind. When God renews your mind, you begin to: - Discern His will - Desire what He desires - Reject what destroys you - Recognize His voice A renewed mind is a mind aligned with heaven. 4. You Are Always on God’s Mind Psalm 139 says His thoughts toward you are more numerous than the sand. That means: - He thinks of you when you rise - He thinks of you when you fall - He thinks of you when you wander - He thinks of you when you worship God’s mind is not distant. It is full of you. Conclusion: Live Like Someone God Thinks About If you are on God’s mind, then: - Walk with confidence - Pray with expectation - Worship with gratitude - Live with purpose You are not forgotten. You are not invisible. You are not random. You are on God’s mind—and His thoughts toward you are good.
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