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As Christians, we often struggle in the battle of the mind because we are tempted to fight with worldly weapons. Instead, we have to cultivate the spiritual tools to secure victory. For example, when fear overtakes us, we often try to ignore it or identify it as our “lot in life” to wrestle with.
Jun 24, 2023 · Fear often overpowers hope when we allow it to dictate our thoughts and actions. The fear of failure, rejection, or disappointment can erode our belief in positive outcomes, making it...
If we are going to battle fear, doubt, and discouragement, we must reject fear and worry. We must be “anxious for nothing.” We do this by recognizing our resources in God and enjoying his person.
Oct 1, 2019 · When Jesus was teaching His disciples about fear, worry, and anxiety, He taught four key principles. These principles reveal how a wrong response to fear, worry, and anxiety can hinder our spiritual walk, and why we must take our fear, worry, and anxiety seriously as followers of Christ.
Oct 1, 2010 · In 1965, Donald Grey Barnhouse wrote a book about it called The Invisible War. It is the battle for your mind, and that battle is vicious. It is intense. It is unrelenting, and it is unfair because Satan never plays fair. And the reason why it is so intense is that your greatest asset is your mind.
Oct 22, 2018 · Our minds become a battlefield as we wrestle with our thinking. Often, we don’t take hold of our thoughts. Instead, we allow them to run wild causing overwhelm. Because of our mental strongholds, battles are won or lost in our minds before we make a single move.
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Jan 16, 2020 · We have three options when negative thoughts arise: Repress, suppress, ignore. This is said to be problematic not because it doesn't address the discomforting thoughts, but because avoiding thoughts inadvertently gives them more power. Overthink, fixate, try to change.