August 22, 2025 2 min read
Our thoughts come from somewhere. They're not just random ideas that pop into our heads. Let me share a simple truth with you about where these thoughts come from.
If I'm loving my husband, I'm loving him because it's a loving thought that was given to me to love him.
If I'm hating my husband, there is a demonic thought in place that's making me hate him.
Think about how you feel about your spouse or loved ones. When you feel love, that's a gift - a loving thought from God. But when hate creeps in, that's not from God. That's a negative force at work.
This is key: we need to know where our thoughts come from. It helps us understand why we feel what we feel. When we know this, we can make better choices about which thoughts to follow.
We need to wake up to a key truth. Until we all start to see and believe what's really going on in our minds, we'll stay stuck in the same trap.
And until we the people come to realize or even try to come to believe that this can happen, then what's going to happen is Satan and them will still have power.
The evil forces at work don't want you to know how strong they are. They work hard to stay hidden.
They'll still be able to get you to believe that they don't have this kind of power when they do. They really do.
Don't be fooled. These dark forces are real. They have real power. But they can only keep that power if we stay blind to what they're doing. The first step to breaking free is seeing the truth about this battle in our minds.
Let me tell you something important about the voices in our minds. Evil forces have real power, and we need to understand how they work.
Because if you're being hellbound, then Satan's thoughts will be more you will be more compelled to follow them. And God's thoughts will be—it will be like a whisper instead of like a shout.
When we drift away from God, Satan's voice gets louder. It becomes harder to ignore. Meanwhile, God's gentle voice grows quieter, like a soft whisper in our hearts.
Think of it like two radio stations playing at once. The one you tune into becomes clearer. The other fades into the background. When we focus on negative thoughts, they get stronger. They push us to make choices we might later regret.
But here's the good news - we can choose which voice to listen to. We can turn down Satan's loud noise and tune into God's loving whisper. It takes practice, but it's worth it. Each day, we get to pick which voice guides our steps.
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