Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things.
Colossians 3:2

What This Verse Means

Paul gives a clear directive about focus. “Set your minds” is an active choice, not a passive drift. Earthly things aren’t inherently evil, but they make terrible ultimate priorities. “Things above” refers to God’s kingdom values — love, justice, mercy, eternity — that should govern how you live on earth.

Why It Matters Today

Your mind goes where you direct it. If your default setting is worry, ambition, or comparison, your life will follow. Paul’s instruction is the spiritual equivalent of recalibrating your compass. When your mind is set on eternal things, temporary things lose their grip on you.

How to Apply It in Your Life

Start your morning by consciously setting your mind on one heavenly truth: God’s love, His sovereignty, His promises. When earthly distractions pull you back, gently redirect. This is a daily discipline, not a one-time decision.