Renewing Your Mind Worksheet

“Do not conform to the pattern of this world,

but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.”
— Romans 12:2

Renewing your mind means learning to recognize thoughts that pull you away from truth and replacing them with thoughts that strengthen faith, clarity, and confidence.

1. Recognizing Your Thoughts

What kinds of thoughts tend to show up most often in your mind?

☐ Worry about the future
☐ Self-doubt
☐ Comparing yourself to others
☐ Regret about the past
☐ Fear of failure
☐ Feeling overwhelmed
☐ Negative self-talk
☐ Other: _______________________

Which of these thoughts affects you the most right now?




2. Identifying the Lie

Many negative thoughts are built on lies we begin to believe.

Write down one discouraging thought you often have.

Example: “I’m not capable.”

Thought:



3. Replacing It with Truth

Now ask yourself:

What does God say about this?

Look for a verse or truth that contradicts the negative thought.

Truth / Scripture:



4. Guarding Your Mind

Think about what regularly influences your thinking.

What things may be feeding negativity in your mind?

Examples:

  • media
  • conversations
  • worry patterns
  • comparison

Reflection:



5. Practicing Renewed Thinking

Choose one practical habit you will begin this week to renew your mind.

Examples:

  • start the day with scripture
  • speak truth out loud
  • take negative thoughts captive
  • write down daily gratitude

My habit:



6. Your Truth Statement

Turn the truth you wrote earlier into a statement you can repeat daily.

Example:
“God is strengthening me and guiding my steps.”

My truth statement:



Weekly Challenge

For the next 7 days, whenever a discouraging thought enters your mind:

  1. Notice it
  2. Question it
  3. Replace it with truth

Write down what you learn during the week.



Closing Prayer

Lord, help me recognize the thoughts that do not align with Your truth.
Teach me to renew my mind daily so my thinking reflects faith, wisdom, and confidence in You. Guide my thoughts and strengthen my heart. Amen.