I have heard this question answered on itunes and other music websites. Anyone who owns an i-pod knows this refers to what music is being played the most and the most readily available- the music that resonates, illuminates and changes their lives.
Now, think about this word in terms of what is going on in your head. What thoughts, positive or negative, are changing your life? What messages are "playing" in your head on a regular basis? Are they rooted in the truth of scripture, or are they the subtle work of the enemy? Are those thoughts, and ultimate feelings and actions, changing you life in a good way or a bad way?
The bible says to "be transformed the the renewing of you minds..." This is for good reason. Change your "playlist" to Scripture verses. Recitation of Scripture will change your life(and your heart) for the better. Change starts in the head. It ends in the heart.
What's on your playlist?
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