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  1. Oct 1, 2010 · With arms outstretched and nail-pierced hands, Jesus says that the cross is how much he and his Father love us. “God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us” (Romans 5:8). “I love you so much it hurts,” he says. “I love you so much that every drop of blood falling to the ground says, ‘I love you

  2. tive behavioral therapy, we have the ability to change our lives for the better. We can live according to the principles and promises God gives us and enjoy being all that he created us to be. Otherwise, our thoughts will continue to sweep us away in dangerous currents of deception, misinformation, and lies from our enemy, the devil.

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  3. d) Our battle for the mind is against the devil himself, and we cannot outwit, outwork or out-war the devil. i) The battle for the mind cannot be won with education. ii) The battle for the mind cannot be won with legislation. (1) The weapons of our warfare are not carnal. (2) We cannot control men’s thought processes by laws.

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  5. into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ. (II Corinthians 10:3-5) INTRODUCTION When Paul warned the Corinthians not to be ignorant of the devil's "wiles," the Greek word for wiles means "schemes" and is from the same word used for "mind." In other words, satan's primary assaults occur in our thought life.

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  6. Even suicidal thoughts like, “It would be better if I wasn’t here,” or, “Life is too hard. I should quit,” are terrorizing and shockingly commonplace. Just as frightening are the thoughts that counter every good moral reason, thoughts that are violent, explicit, dark, or deceitful. These thoughts invade our peace and bring condemnation.

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  8. Oct 22, 2018 · POWs are not excused, coddled, or treated lightly. Our thought life is to be treated just as seriously, just as tightly held as a prisoner from our enemy’s camp. In Old Testament times, when Israel went to war, they were told to annihilate the enemy. We are to do the same with our thoughts; take captive and annihilate every ungodly thought.