What if the greatest battle you are fighting is not happening around you, but inside your own mind?
Someone said, “Your mindset is either a weapon or a weakness. Train it to fight for you, not against you.”
Every day, your thoughts are either strengthening your faith or feeding your fear. Your mind will either remind you of God’s promises or continually rehearse your problems.
Romans 12:2 tells us, “Be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind.”
Friend, you do not have to believe every thought that enters your mind. When a thought tells you that you cannot make it, answer it with, “I can do all things through Christ.” When fear says you are alone, remember that God has promised never to leave you. When your past says you will never change, remind yourself that you are a new creature in Christ.
A strong mindset does not mean pretending that life is easy. It means choosing to believe that God is faithful, even when life is hard.
So today, pay attention to the conversation taking place inside your head. Take every negative thought captive. Replace every lie with the truth of God’s Word. Stop speaking defeat over a life that God is still developing.
The battle may begin in your mind, but victory begins when your mind agrees with God’s truth.
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