The
computer age has given us a new way to understand our brain. The
most complex computer man has yet developed has nowhere near the
complexity of the human brain, and our attempts to approximate a
human brain only show how inadequate human inventions are. However,
computer terminology is often used to describe the operation of
the brain and to make its functions easier to understand. The input
is any information received by our senses. The output is our speech
and actions. The software is the data that is fed into the hardware.
The hardware is the physical equipment, that is, our brain and body.
When
it comes to salvation, it is God who has written the software program.
It is called the Bible. We, in a sense, are the hardware; and, if
we are programmed by God’s software, then we produce the output
that has been programmed into us by the Bible. Jesus explains it
differently because he did not use computer language, but the message
is the same. ”Out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaketh.”
What we put in is what we get out. If bad stuff goes in, bad stuff
comes out.
In
the language of the computer world, it is called, G.I.G.O., i.e.
”garbage in, garbage out.” When a computer is full of garbage, that
garbage is on the screen and that is what the printer prints. We,
the hardware, must respond to the program that is in us. If we fill
our minds with the garbage of the world, there is no way that we
can think, talk, or act godly. If we fill our minds with the knowledge
of God, we will act accordingly.
The
world today is full of computer programmers. They make their living
writing programs to tell computers what to do. The world is also
full of those who are busy telling us what to do, and their thoughts
and suggestions are as different from God’s as the heavens are high
above the earth. The worldly programmers of our minds bombard our
thoughts through advertising in its many forms such as TV, radio,
newspapers, magazines, billboards, etc. We are also affected by
those we know through work, school, neighborhood, sports and the
meetings. All of these ”programmers” affect our thinking.
Whether we like it or not, the world is having an effect upon our
thinking and doing. If we are not careful, their programmers will
erase from our minds all the godly programs that God has created
for our salvation and will replace them with garbage. Unless we
vigorously resist the world’s bombardment by reading, studying,
meditating, and praying, our brain will automatically absorb the
world’s input. Great effort and determination are required to resist
an almost overwhelming flood of input with which the world deluges
us.
Since
we are in control of the programs and the software that we put inside
of ourselves, we had better be careful that the world does not win
the battle for our minds by erasing God’s word and replacing it
with the garbage that is so prevalent around us. Let us fill our
minds with the word of God so that our printout is godly rather
than worldly.
”The thoughts of the righteous are right,” said Solomon, and ”as
a man thinketh in his heart, so is he.”
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