I have been watching a series on Nat Geo entitled, “Genius.” It’s about Albert Einstein’s life and times. It was fascinating to see how he developed his theories; particularly the theory of relativity. Other scholars (especially his professors) seemed to enjoy continually trying to crush his intellectual endeavors.
Could be lots of reasons for this, but mostly, I think it was because he challenged the status quo in the scientific world and they didn’t want to change what they have believed for most of their lives. Even the Nobel prize people shunned Einstein’s work and theories at first, giving the award year after year to other scientists (some of whom created awful ways to kill people).
For me, however, it was more disappointing to find out that he was a philanderer, very nasty towards his first wife, and an absent father. In all of his “success,” he failed at two of the most important… being a faithful husband and good dad.
It was interesting to hear him state in a synagogue where he made a speech that it had been years since he set foot in one. When challenged about his spiritual beliefs, he did say that God must have created everything. However, it appeared to me that he “put all of his faith in his own arguments” and though he may have believed in God, he didn’t make Him Lord over his life.
Several weeks ago, I watched the movie, “The Theory of Everything.” It was sad to see such a brilliant “mind” as Stephen Hawkings’ treat his wife and family with such bitterness and disdain. What is it with these “intellectuals”?
I found it deeply sad that these “geniuses” who are ‘worshipped’ by so many in the scientific arena, appear to have failed in what matters most in life. God first, family second!
This month’s Turning Points magazine and devotional discusses the topic of “all thoughts captive.”
Most people are ever learning and never able to come to the knowledge of the truth.
That phrase comes from 2 Timothy 3
Dr. Jeremiah writes:
Our minds are made for truth.
Biblical meditation involves filling your mind with God’s Word.
We are encouraged to study His truth and assimilate it to every part of our spirit.
We are all born with a certain level of gifts. In the scientific world, Einstein was gifted with a brilliant mind for scientific theory discovery. His last name is often used as a substitute for the word, “genius.” What a great honor that is! Yet, I can’t help but wonder whether or not he also grew in the wisdom of God’s Word?
Dr. Jeremiah:
Jesus said all the parts of one’s life–heart, soul, mind, and strength–must manifest love for God.
We must give Him all our heart and acknowledge Him as Lord in all our ways.
Acknowledging God is like acknowledging a very close friend.
People who are given a larger platform to speak and be heard (i.e. actors, actresses, politicians, media pundits [MSNBC, CNN] etc.), unfortunately, develop sharp tongues and say the most awful things about people with whom they disagree politically. I cannot think of a time during my life where the rhetoric has been as disgusting, mean, vicious and downright dangerous!
Dr. Jeremiah writes:
The apostle Paul warned how easily our thoughts become futile, our hearts darkened, and our minds debased (Romans 1:21, 28). Proverbs 15:26 says, “The thoughts of the wicked are an abomination to the LORD.”
Satan can quickly seize control of a mind that isn’t submissive to God. According to Paul, the god of this age (Satan) blinds the minds of those who do not believe (2 Corinthians 4:4). He uses skepticism, unbelief, false arguments, empty entertainment, pornographic images, addictive patterns, genetic traits, faulty logic, and erroneous religious notions to make sure people do not glorify God but become darkened in the foolishness of their hearts (Romans 1:21).
That’s why we must inventory our minds and ensure we are cultivating a Spirit-controlled thought life. The Bible states this in strongest terms in 2 Corinthians 10:3-5: “For though we walk in the flesh, we do not war according to the flesh. For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal but mighty in God for pulling down strongholds, casting down arguments and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of God, bringing every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ.”
What a phrase! Bringing every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ.
Life is made up of thoughts, words, and actions–all of which spring from the heart.
We are told in the book of Jude that resistance to Godly thought will increase the closer we get to the end times. I have seen such hatred manifest itself in people over the course of my life, and now such darkened hearts and debased minds often ridicule those who hold to Christian faith. Fortunately, God’s Word warns us that this will, and is happening! Despite the fact that much of the ugliness that is being spewed on the news these days is evidence of the rejection of God’s will for our lives (see Romans 1:21), as Christians, we have the ability to renew our minds and fill our hearts with God’s truth (Romans 12:2). Moment to moment, we can find our responses being pleasing to God.
Dr. Jeremiah:
Our brains only come alive when redeemed by the power and knowledge of the truth of Jesus Christ. The Bible says, “For to be carnally minded is death, but to be spiritually minded is life and peace” (Romans 8:6). Ephesians 4:23 tells us to be “renewed in the spirit of your mind.” Our minds are made for truth. God created our brains to need the truth of His Word just as He made our bodies to need the food and water He built into the material world around us.
Amen!