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A Right, Reason and Responsibility to Think Correctly

Podcast Notes: The Teachable Woman Platform

Reverends Michele Owes and Diana P. Cherry

Thought Management Series-P5

Introduction: In this powerful and introspective episode of The Teachable Woman Podcast, Rev. Michele Owes and Rev. Diana P. Cherry delve into the theme of “thought management” and the importance of aligning one’s thoughts with godly principles. Through candid conversations, the two reverends explore how unchecked, negative thoughts can lead to personal turmoil, and how focusing on scripture and self-awareness can redirect the mind toward peace and resilience. With personal anecdotes and heartfelt insights, they provide listeners with practical and spiritual tools for cultivating healthier mental habits.

Highlights:

I. The Battle of the Mind - Rev. Michele Owes reminds listeners that the mind is a battleground where thoughts can determine the outcome of life’s battles. She emphasizes that individuals have the power to control their thoughts and must exercise this control to align their mindset with God’s will, promoting a disciplined, spiritually focused outlook.

II. Responsibility to Think Correctly - Both reverends stress the responsibility of thinking correctly, not only for personal growth but also as an influence on future generations. Incorrect thinking patterns can be inherited by children and followers, making it vital for leaders and parents to model godly thought processes.

III. Overcoming “Stinking Thinking” - Rev. Diana P. Cherry speaks on the concept of “stinking thinking,” where negative and judgmental thoughts can lead to inner decay, much like rotting produce in a controlled environment. She underscores the need for believers to “capture” and “punish” these thoughts with the Word of God, using scripture as a tool to refocus on positive, constructive thinking.

IV. Self-Doubt and Assumptions about Others - A thought-provoking discussion emerges around the tendency to assume negative opinions from others, often without any basis. This can lead to unnecessary worry and insecurity. By redirecting focus inward and addressing personal thoughts, individuals can avoid the trap of misinterpreting others’ intentions.

V. Navigating Grief and Emotional Triggers - In a deeply personal share, Rev. Cherry recounts her recent struggles with grief and unexplained emotional triggers. She reveals how spiritual practices and scripture helped her manage these emotions, illustrating that even spiritual leaders are not immune to grief. By acknowledging her vulnerability, she encourages others to seek peace in God during times of loss.

VI. Confronting Brainwashing and Emotional Abuse - The episode also tackles the impact of prolonged negative reinforcement and how it can feel like brainwashing, especially in abusive situations. The reverends advise listeners to seek support and remember their worth in God’s eyes, emphasizing that true self-worth comes from understanding one’s identity as a child of God.

VII. Celebrating Memories as Blessings - Both reverends reflect on their late husbands, cherishing the memories they have of worshiping together. Rather than dwelling on loneliness, they encourage listeners to see memories as blessings. This practice, they note, can shift sadness into gratitude, helping individuals move through grief with a sense of peace and reverence for cherished moments.

Summary: This episode of The Teachable Woman Podcast offers a heartfelt exploration of thought management and spiritual resilience. Through scripture, personal stories, and practical advice, Rev. Owes and Rev. Cherry inspire listeners to take ownership of their thoughts and emotions. Whether facing grief, battling self-doubt, or overcoming negative thinking, the message is clear: by focusing on God’s truth and actively managing one’s inner life, believers can find peace, purpose, and spiritual growth.