02-11-2026 PART 2: Save Our Brains: Setting Our Minds Where Christ Is
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Section 1
This message centers on what could be called a personal Armageddon—the war between our ears. The real battle is not primarily political or cultural, but mental and spiritual. Influences of darkness press constantly against the light of truth, and perspective determines which voice gains ground. “Save Our Brains” is not about positive thinking, but about biblical thinking. A sound mind, as described in 2 Timothy 1:7, is safe thinking—thinking rooted in God’s truth rather than emotional reaction or cultural noise. Truth breaks the power of lies, and lies are what place people into bondage. Jesus declared that knowing the truth brings freedom, but that freedom requires continual alignment of our minds with God’s Word and His love.
Section 2
Colossians 3:1–2 provides the corrective lens for distorted perspective: set your heart and mind on things above, not on earthly things. Much of human struggle comes from tunnel vision—focusing on a three-inch corner of a five-by-five painting and mistaking it for the whole picture. Earthly focus magnifies fear, grief, and self-centered interpretation, while heavenly focus reframes everything within eternity. Robo’s call about his cousin Jerry illustrates this shift beautifully. Grief is real and permitted, yet when perspective widens, sorrow is held alongside hope. A believer going home to the Lord is not ultimate loss, but ultimate gain. Being “too heavenly minded” is not a flaw; it is faith in action. When minds are set above, earthly pain is not denied, but it is properly placed within God’s greater story.
Section 3
The conversation underscores that perspective is not automatic; it is chosen. Feelings are valid, but they cannot lead unchecked. Biblical thinking means filtering emotions through truth, remembering that eternity dwarfs temporary suffering. Setting the mind on things above does not remove grief, unemployment, illness, or hardship, but it rescales them. God’s kingdom, Christ seated at the right hand of the Father, and the promise of eternal life become the dominant frame. This is how believers walk in freedom—not by pretending difficulty does not exist, but by refusing to let it define reality. To save our brains is to continually reset them to God’s vantage point, allowing His truth to govern our thoughts, steady our hearts, and keep us anchored in hope that reaches beyond this world.