May 2 — Life and Peace Through the Spirit
The mind of the flesh is death, but the mind of the Spirit is life and peace. — Romans 8:6 Where the mind rests, the life follows. Paul draws a clear contrast between two ways of thinking—one shaped by the flesh and one shaped by the Spirit. The mind set on the flesh becomes consumed with control, worry, comparison, and self-reliance. Over time, this way of thinking drains life and disrupts peace. But the mind set on the Spirit leads in a different direction. It is marked by trust, surrender, and attentiveness to God’s presence. From this posture flows life and peace. This is not simply about what we think, but about what governs our thinking. The question is not whether thoughts arise—we all experience worry, distraction, and temptation—but which thoughts we allow to take root and guide us. A Spirit-centered mind does not ignore difficulty; it places difficulty into the hands of God. It does not deny responsibility; it releases the illusion of control. Take ...