When the Mind Won’t Settle: Renewing Your Thinking in a World Gone Mad
By Jimmie Aaron Kepler
Romans 12:2 (KJV): “And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God.”

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There’s something sacred about early mornings.
You know the kind I’m talking about—when the coffee’s brewing, the house is still, and your Bible’s open to a page your heart’s been aching for.
I sat in one of those moments not long ago, thumbing through the twelfth chapter of Romans. That’s when the words hit me square between the eyes: “Be not conformed to this world, but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind…”
I sipped my coffee, closed my eyes, and let that verse do what the Holy Spirit does best—poke around in places I’d rather keep tidy and untouched.
Because, truth is, my mind doesn’t always do what it’s supposed to.
Maybe yours doesn’t either.
The Real Battleground
These days, we don’t have to look far to find pressure—social media feeds, news cycles, workplace demands, family expectations. It’s a full-blown barrage of noise. Somewhere in the mess, we pick up voices that aren’t our own. Or worse, we amplify the wrong ones.
You’re not good enough.
You’ll never be like them.
You’re too old.
You’ve missed your chance.
God’s forgotten you.
Sound familiar?
The world wants to shape us—to mold our thinking until we’re anxious, reactive, and spiritually worn thin.
But Romans 12:2 calls us out of that mindset. It reminds us we have a choice:
We can conform or we can transform.
And the difference happens right up here—in our minds.
From Imposter Syndrome to God-Confidence
Before I retired, I was part of a team of young engineers in the IT division of a Fortune 500 company. I was old enough to be their father—sometimes even their grandfather. Most had fancy advanced degrees, bright ideas, and ambition that could light up a city block. They were fast. Sharp. Culturally fluent.
And I’ll admit it—every now and then, I wondered if I still had anything to offer.
That’s imposter syndrome for you.
But I’d learned a long time ago that confidence doesn’t come from diplomas or titles—it comes from knowing who you are in Christ.
So when the doubts crept in, I didn’t perform harder or pretend stronger. I prayed. I opened the Word. And I let the Lord renew my mind.
You see, the mind of Christ doesn’t echo the world’s judgment. It speaks truth.
It tells us:
You’re chosen.
You’re equipped.
You’re exactly where you’re supposed to be—if you’re walking with Me.
The Daily Work of Renewal
Renewing your mind isn’t a one-and-done event. It’s not like taking a pill that fixes everything overnight. It’s more like washing your windshield after driving through a Texas thunderstorm—necessary, messy, and done more than once.
It happens when we open the Bible before opening our phones.
When we pause to pray before firing off that email.
When we speak Scripture over our anxiety instead of letting the anxiety do all the talking.
Some days, it feels like you’re making progress. Other days, you’re just holding ground. But either way, you’re showing up—and that matters.
God honors the process. He transforms little by little, thought by thought.
How We Show Up Changes Everything
And here’s the kicker—this spiritual renewal doesn’t just stay inside you.
It spills over.
When your mind is transformed, your choices change.
Your leadership changes.
Your relationships shift.
You stop reacting to chaos, and start responding with grace.
You stop performing for approval, and start living from a place of peace.
In Christ, we lead with integrity—not ego.
We serve with compassion—not competition.
We forgive. We listen. We love well.
We begin to “prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect will of God” with our lives—not just our words.
Let the Word Be Louder
Maybe today your mind is crowded with worry.
Maybe you’re overwhelmed with decisions.
Maybe the voices in your head have been too loud, for too long.
Friend, take heart.
You are not alone.
You are not crazy.
And you are not stuck.
You just need a reset—a holy rewiring that only comes through the Word of God.
Let Scripture be the soundtrack of your thoughts.
Let truth drown out the fear.
Let Christ’s voice get the final say.
Because when we renew our minds, we remember what the world wants us to forget:
We are deeply loved.
We are fully known.
We are eternally secure in Jesus Christ.
So pull up a chair.
Pour another cup of coffee.
And open that Bible.
Your thoughts don’t have to run the show anymore.
The renewing of your mind starts now.
Grace and Peace,
Jimmie
📖 Romans 12:2 still speaks. Let it speak to you today.
✍️ Written by Jimmie Aaron Kepler
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