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Think What to Do; Do What You Think - Part B

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Think What to Do; Do What You Think - Part B

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February 5, 2026 5:00 am

God's truth is essential for righteous living, and meditation on scripture can lead to purity of heart and godly thinking. Evaluating content, punctuating the day with truth, and meditating on scripture are key to experiencing the peace of God.

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Welcome to Connect with Skip Heidzig. We're so glad you've tuned in today. At Connect with Skip, our passion is to help you grow in your relationship with Jesus through solid, verse-by-verse Bible teaching that's both clear and practical. Every message you hear is designed to strengthen your faith and help you live out God's truth wherever He's placed you. But did you know that you can stay connected beyond the broadcast?

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Now here's today's message from Pastor Skip Heitzig. People say there's no such thing as a thing as empirical truth. There's no such thing as absolute truth. Truth is relative. Your truth may not be my truth.

Right, so we're exposed to that sort of thinking. That's why we need a constant exposure and injection of. God's truth.

So that we're able to discern what is right and what is wrong. And it's even more important these days because A generation has arisen where, honestly, truth isn't all that important. Feelings trump truth. To a whole new generation, it's not about is this true or not true, it's how does that make you feel? See, if it makes you feel good, that's your truth.

If it doesn't make you feel good, then it's not your truth. And um Have you heard this?

Well, what should I do?

Well, just Follow your heart. Just follow your heart.

Now, that little bit of pop psychology might sound really noble. But that is like the worst piece of advice ever in history. Follow your heart. And here's why: the Bible says the heart. Is deceitful above everything else and desperately wicked.

Who can know it?

So, if you're driven by your emotional feelings at the time, it might feel good temporarily, but eventually, You might go off the deep end.

So meditate on righteous Truth. It says, whatever things are noble. I love this word. It means worthy of respect, dignified, worthy of awe. It's the opposite of common, mundane.

These are lofty thoughts. Whatever things are just, that's a word that means right or righteous. The scripture shows you how to walk the righteous path. If you ever wonder what is right, what is wrong? The Bible will tell you the principles for righteous living.

Psalm 119, David said, Your word is a lamp to my feet. It's a light unto my path. Then notice the word pure. Whatever things are pure. It means wholesome.

It means morally pure. It's the opposite of smutty. David said, How shall a young man keep his ways pure? Then he answers his own question: by taking heed according to your Word So God's word will give you Purity. You know, you've heard the name John Bunyan.

He wrote Pilgrim's Progress. He was put in jail for his faith. And in the fly leaf of his Bible, He wrote this. Either this book will keep you from sin, or sin will keep you from this book. And the Bible has the ability to keep a person pure.

So, this book will keep you from sin or. Sin will keep you from this book. I've discovered something about people who say, well, I won't read the Bible because it's so filled with contradiction, it contradicts itself.

Well, let me translate for you. It contradicts them. Usually, people won't read the Bible, not because when they say, well, there are so many contradictions. I always say, show me one. Mr.

Knowledgeable about the Bible? Show me a contradiction.

Well, I know they're there. I don't know which one, but.

Okay. Maybe you won't read it because it really contradicts your moral behavior. Like Mark Twain used to say, it's not the things I don't understand in the Bible that bother me, it's the things I do understand that bother me.

So, whatever things are true, whatever things are noble, whatever things are just. Whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good repute, good report. There's any virtue, anything praiseworthy. Meditate on these things. By the way.

Not just are there 70,000 thoughts. that bounce around your brain a day? You know how many advertisements you're exposed to daily?

Now, I don't know who finds this stuff out, honestly. I don't. They could assign a number to it. I'm researching it and I corroborated a few places, but. We are told By those who I think know, That we are exposed to 5,000 ads a day.

5,000 ads a day. You know how advertising works, right? They're smart people who know how we think. And the idea of an ad is to influence the way a person thinks about a product. in hopes to motivate the person to what with the product.

To buy it.

So they want to influence your thought life. In hopes that you might pull out your wallet and buy what you think you understand about that product. This is why we have to filter what we think. Think carefully, think righteously. Third, think actively.

Verse 9. The things What you learned and received And heard. and saw in me These do. and the God of peace. Will be with you.

So after presenting a list of attributes for your thought life. He now shows that the thoughts should lead to deeds.

Now again. Please notice the two main verbs. The first in verse 8, meditate, think, ponder. Second in verse 9, Do these Do In the original language, tauta procite. That's a command, that's the parent, the present active imperative, it's a command.

So Tauta Prasate is translated literally this way. These things I'm commanding you to keep on practicing, keep on doing. That's what Paul says in verse 9. Why does he write so strongly? Because he knows that we can never separate the thought life from the Outward life, the inward thoughts from the outward action.

that what we ponder is what we're going to practice. What we think about is what we're going to do. What we learn is what we're going to live. By the way, this is always the hope of a pastor. You know this.

Any leader, any teacher. And he passed her. Always has the hopes that if we can expose people to truth through the preaching of the word. That The mind will attend to that. And in attending to it.

Somewhere in the process, enough people will go, I believe that. Because if they attend to it and attend to it regularly, they'll believe it. If they believe it, they'll do it. That's always the hope. is to graduate to the doing phase.

This is why Paul writes in Galatians 4: I feel as if I'm going through labor pains for you again, and they will continue until Christ is fully developed in your life. This is why he adds the list in verse 9. He doesn't just say, hey, all the things you meditate on. Do em. Please notice he says The things which you learned.

And Received. and heard, and saw in me. These do. Why does he do that?

Well. Because he understands that you can learn something. But not really receive it. And you can receive something. But not really.

Hear it all. And the graduation comes when you go, I've attended to it, I've listened to it, I've exposed myself to it, I believe in it, now I'm going to try it on for size. Practice it. I can only speak from personal experience. I grew up in a church.

I was exposed to the Trinity, Jesus as God, virgin birth. death on the cross, resurrect, heard it all my life. It made no difference at all. At all. At all.

I was 18 years of age, something changed. I listened to a sermon by Billy Graham. I've heard that stuff before, that's familiar stuff. I believe that. I believe that.

And Something has to change. There's going to be a, that's called repentance, by the way, that turning around, changing. how I think about it and what I do with it.

So in the last thirty-five minutes, we've been exposed to truth. And some have listened casually.

Some have listened actively.

Some actually take notes. God bless you. I love note-takers. It shows me you're serious about taking this truth home. Others listen to it very casually.

Others listen to it almost like: Are you done yet? Can we go now? And still others just, well, they nap. They nap during the time. I'm glad that I can be a cure to your insomnia at some level.

You will also notice that in your bulletin, you're always every week given an outline. I always want to give my outline to my assistant to produce in the bulletin because I believe it's just another level. It adds handles to make truth memorable.

so that it can add to the life change. But let me give you a warning now. For all of us. If when you hear truth If you believe it's true. If when you hear truth, If you do not come with the determination to practice that truth.

Here's the warning.

Something will happen. to your heart. You'll get calloused. You'll be very good at hearing truth and immediately dismissing it, marginalizing it, not letting it penetrate. That's the danger.

So, that you could come effectively every week and remain unchanged because your heart grows harder and harder because you don't determine to actually put that into practice. And what that means is... you can have what we call unchurched or excuse me churched Unbelievers. Unbelievers Not on their way to heaven. But they go to church every single week.

And the truth hasn't penetrated to change. behavior. This is why James says, you know the verse, be Doers of the word are not Here is only. Because he said if you do that You deceive yourself. This is Connect with Skip Heitzig.

When you give to this ministry, you help reach thousands of people every day with God's life-changing truth, encouraging them to know him and grow in his word. And to thank you for your support this month, we'll send you Reload Love: Transforming Bullets to Beauty and Battlegrounds to Playgrounds, a powerful book by Skip's wife, Lenya Heitzig. It's a gripping, hope-filled story of how God transformed weapons of war into tools of joy and how playgrounds rose from battlegrounds because one person chose compassion over despair. Your gift today helps bring the life-changing message of hope in Jesus to people around the world through Connect with Skip. Request your copy when you give $50 or more at connecttheskip.com slash offer or by calling 800-922-1888.

Now, here's more from Pastor Skip. And then he goes on by saying: For if you just listen and don't obey, it's like looking at your face in a mirror. But doing nothing to improve your appearance. You see yourself walk away. and forget what you look like.

Now, we all understand that analogy. We do it every day. I got up this morning, 5:30, turn on the lights in the bathroom, look at my face in the mirror, same reaction that I have every day. I don't know. It's like a This is me in the mirror.

Now, I look there and I go, I can fix some of that. A lot of what I see is irreparable. But I'm good with that. But now, if I walk out of the bathroom and forgot what I just saw, then you're going to see me like this. Woohoo, hey, what's up?

So in getting a revelation of truth. The mirror I now have to have a consideration of how I'm going to implement something to change what I see. Fun little story. William Penn. William Penn, some of you recognize the name.

He was the founder of the Commonwealth of. Pennsylvania. It was named after William Penn. He was negotiating with the Delaware Indians for a parcel of land to make an exchange for, and they agreed. that whatever land William Penn could walk around circumnavigate on foot in a day.

They would work out a deal. The next day, William Penn sent one of his young men at daybreak. With a map. to walk around Until sunset. came back and encompassed forty miles.

Had the map, had the little markers to show it. Went to the chief of the Delaware Indians, who was shocked that somebody actually did that. You know, he just said that, didn't expect him to do that, but he made a promise. They watch it. And that 40 miles became what is today the greater part of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

That little illustration simply points out: here's a guy who simply acted. According to a promise. There's a promise. You said it. You know, William Penn could have listened to the promise and go, oh, that's good.

Hallelujah. I'm writing that down. I'm underlining that. I'm memorizing that. He said, I'm going to walk that.

I'm going to walk that out.

So I wonder How many promises? of God lay in these pages. Untried. Not walked.

So we must think carefully and righteously, but also. actively. And you'll notice something. Paul says in verse 9. And he does that.

This is something very Paul-like. He says, the things which you learn to receive. and heard and saw In Me.

Now, he's not saying he's perfect, but he is saying I am an example to you. In fact, Paul does that a couple times in this book and a couple times in other books. He says, Follow me as I follow the Lord. Here's the point: find a good, godly example in your life because that will just reinforce good, godly thinking. You'll see it lived out.

There's an old poem that I memorize, and I've said a thousand times. This is 1001. You are writing a gospel, a chapter each day. By the things that you do and the words that you say, people hear what you say and they see what you do.

So, what is the gospel according to you? See I take truth and I internalize it and I live it and people get an impression of God based on me.

So in effect, you are looking at the NSV. This is the new Skip version. But I'm looking down at the NMV. The new matte version. The NC V, the new chip version.

And uh We all are living letters. Like Paul said, you are, 2 Corinthians 3, you are our epistle known and read by all men.

So we're going to take the truth. That's exemplified, and that we hear, and we're going to live it, and we're going to become some kind of an example to others who watch us.

Now look at how he ends that little verse. And don't miss this. The God of peace. will be with you. It's the crowning achievement.

of good, godly, right thinking. and living. God of peace will be with you. Help, but do this. Verse seven ends.

And the peace of God. which passes all understanding, will guard your hearts.

Now it's the God of Peace. And we love the peace of God, but we love when the God of peace is so intimate and close with us. that we experience that intimate fellowship. Here's the point. If you think godly thoughts and you live godly lives, You'll feel God's peace because the God of peace.

Is the one that you're walking with. He'll be with you.

Now let me close. You're going phew. Good. Let me close with some practical tips, just takeaways, practical tips on wholesome thinking. Three things to walk away with.

Number one, Evaluate. Evaluate content. Very simple. You listen to things, you watch things. You focus on things, you meditate on a number of things.

Evaluate those things.

Now what I'm going to say is going to hurt. Because we're all Americans. Most of us. are Americans or probably all of us are.

Okay, so This is according to the Nielsen Group. You've heard of the Nielsen ratings, television ratings. The Nielsen company says the average American watches four hours of TV a day.

Okay, that's just a fact. The average American watches four hours a day.

Now, some of you go, well, I dispute that. I'm at three and a half.

Okay. Problem. Like it or not, here's the point. We fill our minds with whatever we happen to be watching on television.

Now, I'm not here to tell you what you can watch and not watch. I'm not going to get legalistic. Let me just say, especially to parents, The average American adolescent We'll end up seeing 14,000 sexual references every year. Did you get that? 14,000 sexual references on TV a year.

How many of those are righteous, holy matrimony? Relationships. One Two if like you saw the right show.

So There is a bombardment of values that we expose ourselves to. Not only that, but by age 18, the average child will have seen 20,000 violent acts, including 16,000 murders.

So just Evaluate content. That's number one. Number two. Punctuate. Punctuate your day with truth.

Begin the day. End the day with truth. Get up in the morning or whenever you get up.

Some people get up in the afternoon. This is an early day for some of you. Whatever, you might have a work schedule. The point is, begin the day. In the word, and close the day, not with a commercial on TV, but even if it's a short psalm or a proverb, just thoughts from God's word to put your head on the pillow at night.

And go to sleep with those thoughts. Punctuate your day with truth. So evaluate, punctuate. And the third tip. Meditate.

On scripture.

Now, when you hear a Christian say meditate, I don't mean put your hands out like this and go, um. Transcendental meditation, where you disengage the mind. Biblical meditation is the opposite, it's where you engage the mind. And to meditate on scripture means you read it. But you don't just read.

In it, you feed on it. You feed on it, you ponder it, you take and emphasize a word and another word and the phrase, and you ask what it means to you.

So it's really internalized.

So evaluate, punctuate. and meditate. There was a couple who were married for 40 years. The husband died in this relationship. It was a loving relationship.

The wife was left very, very lonely, didn't know what to do. She had a period of grief. You can imagine the kind of grief after being with a partner so long.

Some of you know what that's like. This gal remembered that she had a friend who owned a pet store.

So she just thought, you know, I'm going to go talk to this. Store owner, and the store owner said, You know, you ought to just get. I know it's not going to be a husband, but Get a pet.

So she looked at cats and dogs and fish and snakes. None of them was something she wanted. She wanted something to talk to.

So The Owner of the PEP store, so what we have. It's expensive, but we have this parrot that just it's chatterbox. Talks to everybody. She goes, I'll buy it. Bought the parrot.

Dished out a lot of money, took the parrot home, big cage. Came back in a week. The owner of the pet store said, That bird talking to you, right? A lot, huh? She goes, not saying one word, not a word.

It's been a week, not a word. I sit there, I talk to it, not a word. And so the owner of the pet store said, Well, have you thought about putting a mirror in the cage? She said a mirror. He goes, yeah, it's funny, but birds like parrots like to look at themselves and the mirror sort of loosens them up.

And the bird will start talking.

So she bought a mirror, put it in the cage, came back 10 days later, hoping that it would have talked. And the guy at the pet store said, worked right. She said, not a single word. He said, well, have you put a ladder in the cage? She said, a ladder.

She said, yeah, you know, listen, birds, they look at themselves in the mirror. They like to get a little exercise, and they get a little exercise. They feel more at home, they're in their own space, that bird will talk.

So she bought a ladder, took it home. A couple weeks later, came back. She's not smiling. Said the bird is not talking. And so the owner of the pet store said, Well, If you put a swing in the cage, like up toward the top of this large cage.

What's going to happen is the bird's going to look at itself in the mirror, climb up and down the ladder, swing a little bit, make it feel like it's in its natural habitat, the jungle. Bird's going to talk. I can almost guarantee it.

So she did it, bought it. Came back. Walked in the store a couple weeks later. Mad. And before the owner of the shop could say, How's that bird?

She said, The bird died. That expensive parrot is on the bottom of the cage, dead. And the owner of the store said, I'm just befuddled. Did the bird say anything at all? The woman said, Yes, as a matter of fact, as that bird lay taking the last few breaths, it says, Don't they have any food down at that store?

Okay, so That's a lot like you and I, that we think about and we focus on. Things that aren't even important. When we're starving to death. for the kind of truth that could Transform us. and make us dynamic.

To feed on the right things is one thing. To learn them and assimilate them, be changed by them is another. We're so glad you joined us today on Connect with Skiff Heitzig. Before you go, remember that as our thanks for your gift today, we'll send you Lenya Heitzig's book, Reload Love, a gripping, hope-filled story of God transforming battlegrounds into playgrounds. When you give, you help keep this Bible teaching ministry on the air, connecting more people with the truth of God's Word and the hope found in Jesus.

Give today at connectwithsgift.com slash offer or call 800-922-1888 and request your copy of Reload Love, Transforming Bullets to Beauty and Battlegrounds to Playgrounds when you do. See you next time. Make a connection. I make a connection. Shouldn't know.

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