Kill the Lies
Does anyone know what it’s like to get in a mood and because
of that mood your whole day is ruined? Be honest. You know what I mean, I know
you do!
I can’t even begin to tell you the number of times I’ve
let my thoughts dictate my mood which then determines the way I spend the hours
in my day and my attitude and outlook on life. No, I’m not proud of it, and it’s
a daily struggle, but it’s a common one. And I know I’m not alone in this.
Whether it’s true or not, we all have the ability to
lose an entire day’s joy over a thought. It happens. It’s not fun, it’s not
admirable or desirable, but it happens.
We wake up one morning and a thought comes into our
mind, and before we know it, we begin to believe the lie that’s whirling around
in our head, and it sets in motion a myriad of thoughts that sends us into a
spiral and what could have been a good day, is now ruined. All because of a
thought. And can I suggest to you, all because of a lie.
It might sound something like this: God doesn’t
care about me. If he did, I wouldn’t be in this financial mess. If God cared
about me, my child wouldn’t be sick. Or maybe it goes like this: Does
anyone even care about building God’s Kingdom, or is everyone just in it for
themselves? Does anyone even care about studying God’s Word, or have believers
become so apathetic that they’re not interested? Or what about thoughts
that say, Does anyone really want to be in my life or do they only care
about me for what they can get from me?
And then these thoughts spiral down into really untrue
and crazy thoughts like, my dog doesn’t even like me because he didn’t come running
out to greet me, or, my friend must be mad at me because she didn’t
answer my text within 5 seconds.
Sounds dumb, doesn’t it? But isn’t it true sometimes?
Now maybe you don’t have quite so many thoughts that
are not true that rattle around in your head, and that’s great. But if you’re
being honest, you know, that we all struggle with lies we tell ourselves.
Why do you think it is that God places so much
emphasis on the mind and our thoughts in the Word of God?
When we begin to believe the lies, we can be left
feeling sick and depressed and miserable. And we can lose a whole day of joy
that God wants us to have, all because we let our thoughts control us and we
believed a lie.
When we have these thoughts, we really need someone to
take us by the shoulders, shake us and ask us, is it true? I know, in
the moment, the truth doesn’t seem important. We mumble, that’s not the
point. But it is.
We are reminded in the Word of God that our
thoughts determine our actions.
Proverbs 23:7a KJV - For as he thinketh in his
heart, so is he…
That word heart in that verse has to do with our soul,
our mind, the seat of our emotions and passions.
When we begin to believe things that are not true,
they can begin to affect our life as if they are true.
I don’t think I need to give you examples here. You know
what it’s like to believe a lie and it changes the way you view something or
someone or some activity.
Do you remember who it is that is the father of lies?
The Bible tells us in John 10:10, The thief cometh
not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I am come that they might
have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.
And again, in John 8:44 we are reminded of Satan’s
character traits. Ye are of your father the devil, and the lusts of your
father ye will do. He was a murderer from the beginning, and abode not in the
truth, because there is no truth in him. When he speaketh a lie, he speaketh of
his own: for he is a liar, and the father of it.
Satan wants to steal your joy, he wants to kill your purpose,
he wants to kill your relationships, he wants to destroy God’s Kingdom.
Steal. Kill. Destroy. They are really aggressive words
in this verse, but they are there to make a point. We see the stark contrast between
Satan and an Almighty God. Satan wants to destroy; God wants to bring life.
So, Satan, the father of lies, is super pleased when you
wake up believing a lie. He is happy when you begin to spiral in your thoughts
and your day is ruined. He knows that you won’t be any use to God on that day.
You’ll have a bad attitude, you might snap at those around you, you probably won’t
read your Bible or pray, you’ll be miserable and make everyone around you
miserable in the process.
Lies are a very important tool in Satan’s toolbox and
he knows how to wield that particular tool with expert skill.
He loves to bombard you with lies like, you’re not good
enough, your situation will never change, nobody cares about you, no one appreciates
all you do and on and on they go.
If you struggle with believing lies on a regular
basis, it’s time to KILL THE LIES!
It’s time to stop believing the wrong things and start
believing the right things!
“A lie believed
as truth, can affect your life as if it were actually true!”
This is why it’s so dangerous for us to let these lies
take root and stay in our minds and hearts.
Lies will cause us to live differently, even when the
thoughts we have are not true!
We all have them. We all have thoughts that grow into feelings
and create moods that steal our joy.
So, how do we kill the lies?
Thankfully, God has the answer to this question.
2 Corinthians 10:5 KJV - Casting down
imaginations, and every high thing that exalteth itself against the knowledge
of God, and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ;
This verse has always seemed a little confusing to me.
I know what it means, but when I try to explain it, I don’t do a great job at
it. But here goes anyway.
In the King James Version, we read that we are to cast
down imaginations. This casting down translates as destroy, demolish, pull
down, throw down with the use of force. So, once again, aggressive use of words
here.
It can also be translated as ‘destroying arguments’.
We need to use divine weapons to bring down arguments or speculations and
reasonings that are against the knowledge of God.
This knowledge of God is what is revealed to us in
Scripture about God himself and it is contrary to these thoughts and
imaginations that need casting out.
So, Paul is reminding us to get rid of these lies and
replace them with truth. This casting down is not a tame toppling over of the
thoughts that threaten to derail us. NO! This is a forceful getting rid
of. A demolition of the lies.
Now, what about these imaginations? This is not talking
about visions of unicorns jumping over rainbows. This word imaginations is our
thoughts, our reasonings, our decisions. So, we are to cast down these thoughts
that don’t line up with God’s thoughts and plans for us and we are to bring
them into captivity in obedience to Christ.
We have to realise that we are in a spiritual battle
every day. It’s not a flesh and blood battle we face, but a spiritual one. We
have a battle to fight in our minds every day. This is where the battle is the
hottest and the strongest and the hardest. The Devil knows this, and this is
why he works so hard warring against you when you choose to think right.
Outlook determines outcome.
If he can get you to believe lies, you will make wrong choices every time.
So how do we kill the lies in the practical
sense?
Firstly, we need to pray for God’s power.
We can’t do it on our own. We need God’s help. We have to pray for God’s power
to work in our lives and we have to ask him to help us identify the lies we are
believing then give us the power to demolish them, destroy them and cast them
out.
James 4:2 and 3 remind us that we don’t have what we
need because we don’t ask for it.
We have to pray for God’s power in order to take our
thoughts captive.
Secondly, we need to get into God’s Word.
We need to become serious fact checkers.
Hebrews 4:12 KJV - For the word of God is quick,
and powerful, and sharper than any twoedged sword, piercing even to the
dividing asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a
discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart.
This well-known verse in Hebrews tells us some things
about the Word of God and what it does. If you’ve read very much of your Bible,
you’ll know how important it is to be in the Word and learning from it.
If you are not in the Word, you won’t know what God
has to say about your life, about who you are and more importantly, about who
he is.
You have to be in the Word to know truth from
error.
You have to fact check your feelings.
Yes, your feelings are real, but they are not always
right. Our feelings can be real, but not true.
You can feel sad. That is real. You can feel
depressed. That is real. You can feel like you’re not enough. That is real. But
is it true?
We have to fact check our feelings against God’s Word.
If we take our very real feelings, and line them up against God’s Word and they
don’t agree, then our feelings, our thoughts, are lies.
We need to identify them and then demolish them. Take
them captive and replace them with truth.
What does this look like?
Let’s say you are believing the lie that tells you God
doesn’t care. When you’re going through a difficult time it may very well feel
as if the lie is truth. Maybe you have a sick child that is not getting better
despite hours of prayer and intercession being made, or maybe you’re struggling
financially and can’t get on top of it, and it just seems God doesn’t care.
It feels real, but is it true? Does it line up
with Scripture?
Let’s look at John 3:16 For God so loved the world,
that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him
should not perish, but have everlasting life.
Does that sound like a God that doesn’t care? He gave
his only Son to die a cruel death on a cross, just so that we could have
salvation and live with him forever in Heaven. That doesn’t sound like someone
who doesn’t care.
And then we read in 1 Peter 5:7 Casting all your
care upon him; for he careth for you. Once again, we read that God
cares for us.
God’s Word wins over our thoughts and feelings
any day.
We feel like he doesn’t care, but when we fact check
it against God’s Word, we see that it is a lie. So, we throw out the lie, and
replace it with truth.
But, we have to be in the Word to know what it says so
that we can do something about it.
And thirdly, we need to get into God’s house.
We need to be in fellowship with other Christians. We not only need a healthy,
thriving relationship with God, but we also need genuine, caring and loving fellowship
with believers.
You can’t be a sneak in, sneak out Christian.
Do you know what I mean? Come in late, leave early, talk to no one, Christian.
We are to fellowship with others in order to encourage
and worship together. We go to church for instruction and direction and encouragement.
We need to be serving, giving, praying and worshipping together.
If you just sneak in and sneak out, not only do you not
encourage anyone in their walk with the Lord, but you don’t give anyone else
the chance to encourage you. And we need it. All of us!
We’ve got to start killing the lies and believing
the truth!
Our minds and our thoughts are very powerful, and they
will set the mood for the day. If we don’t proactively work at keeping them in
check, we will not live a life of joy. We will give Satan the victory as he
steals and kills and destroys.
Christ came that we would have life and life more abundantly
(John 10:10).
Let’s take our thoughts captive and live that abundant
life that God has for us!
Romans 12:2
KJV - And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing
of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and
perfect, will of God.
“What is the one thought that can successfully interrupt
every negative thought pattern? It’s this: I have a choice. That’s it.
The singular, interrupting thought is this one: I have a choice. If you have
trusted in Jesus as your Savior, you have the power of God in you to choose! You
have a God-given, God-empowered, God-redeemed ability to choose what you think
about.”
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