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Welcome to the eighth lesson in Practical Spiritual Warfare. In this lesson, we will be looking at Whose Mind Is It, Anyway?. The greatest and most powerful ability God has given you is the ability to choose what you think on. How you think will chart the course of your life, and that is where the battle rages. We will examine that in this lesson.
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Read Chapter Eight and answer the associated questions. You may write the answers to the questions below in a notebook or on a computer file. You may also print them off here and work from a 'hard' copy. God bless.
Read Chapter Eight: Whose Mind Is It, Anyway?
1. Satan fights for the ____________________ of men and women,
2. Feelings seldom make ____________________ changes in anyone.
3. Satan conquers our minds with such ____________________ that we don’t even know that we have been in a battle.
4. One of Satan’s constant inroads to our minds is ____________________.
5. The human mind is still the battlefield, for the mind is the __________ of a person’s life.
6. The Hebrews spoke of the ____________________ as the seat of thought and will, while we speak of the ____________________ as the seat of intelligence and reason.
7. The ____________________ energizes a person without taking the intellect or free will away from him.
8. The Scriptures teach that the source of ____________________ is in the mind.
9. Many teach that sin is an action, but the Word of God teaches that sin is an ____________________.
10. Technically a person is not a sinner because of what he __________; a person does what he does because he is a sinner.
11. God does not judge us for ____________________ thoughts.
12. Like it or not, ____________________, not rebuking, is God’s provision for the removal of sin.
13. It is an ideological warfare, and the weapons are ________________ and ____________________ that desire to win over our thought patterns.
14. Since ____________________ are more important to God than ____________________, He searches the heart and mind and judges us accordingly.
15. Our major weapon against temptation and the tempter is the __________________________, so the Lord promised to put His Word in our minds.
16. Contention and strife, even if we direct it against the devil, are counterproductive to the ____________________ of God.
17. We need to rely far more on the ____________________ work of Christ instead of continually trying to finish His work for Him.
18. One work of the ____________________ of Christ was to change our thinking, for when we change our minds, our behavior changes.
19. Jesus had learned to ____________________ in doing the will of God
20. We merely need to ____________________ the conflict as He sees it.
21. Let the mind of Christ direct our thoughts to the _________________ of God.
22. Christians can enjoy peace and tranquility while still ______________ on this Earth.
1. Memorize Phil. 4:6-9.
2. Think about the areas in your life that you struggle with sin. Write them down, don’t make excuses, but repent, and then find and write down the Truth of God’s Word about each area. Remember, Christ has finished the work.
[The Feed Yourself course explains how to complete these assignments.]
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