Winning The Mind Games – Part 1
Some thoughts are helpful, others are distracting, and some might even be destructive. But here’s what many Christians don’t realize: our thoughts are the primary battlefield where our spiritual lives are won or lost! Dr. Robert Jeffress helps you recognize Satan’s tactics and shows you how to gain control over your thoughts.
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If our thoughts are so critical to our eternal destiny, should it be any surprise that Satan wants to influence our thoughts?
God wants to influence us through our thoughts. Satan wants to influence us through our thoughts.
And sometimes we feel those contrasting thoughts and desires playing war against one another in our minds.
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Welcome to Pathway to Victory with author and pastor, Dr. Robert Jeffress. Some thoughts are helpful, others are distracting, and some might even be destructive. But here's what many Christians don't realize: our thoughts are the primary battlefield where our spiritual lives are won or lost.
Today on Pathway to Victory, Dr. Robert Jeffress helps us recognize Satan's tactics and shows us how to gain control over our thoughts. But first, let's take a minute to hear some important ministry updates.
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Thanks, David, and welcome again to Pathway to Victory. I'm going to begin today with a bold statement. If you're a devoted Christian who loves God with all your heart, the enemy is out to get you. Please don't assume that he's given you a pass. Make no mistake, the devil would love to take you down.
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Alright, it's time to open our Bibles now to consider the next topic in our teaching series on Spirit Wars. I titled today's message Winning the Mind Games.
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In his book *Among the Heroes*, author Jerry Longman describes in horrifying detail the final preparations the four Islamic terrorists made before they hijacked United Flight 93 on September 11, 2001, and crashed it in a field outside Shanksville, Pennsylvania. The hijackers believed they were in a holy war against the forces of evil, and they prepared for that war accordingly. Jerry Longman writes that by the morning of September 11, the four Islamic men in the first-class section had made an oath to die, showered, shaved the excess hair off their bodies, and splashed themselves with cologne. They blessed their bodies by reading the Koran and rubbing their hands. They also blessed their luggage, clothes, knives, IDs, passports, and papers. They checked their weapons long before they left and tightened their clothes before the battle. They secured their shoes and wore socks to ensure their feet would stay in their shoes. They said a morning prayer as a group: "O Lord, take out your anger against the enemy, and we ask you to protect us from their evils." When the confrontation began, they were to clench their teeth and strike like champions who did not want to return to the world. They were to shout "Allah Akbar" (God is great) because this strikes fear in the hearts of the infidels. Prayer, mental focus, the sharpening of knives, and tucking in of socks were all absolute necessities if these terrorists had any hope of winning the battle.
Contrast their precise preparations with the lackadaisical attitude most Christians have about the very real battle we're in between good and evil. Oh sure, many Christians will acknowledge the existence of Satan. They will acknowledge that, yes, he does have a plan to destroy us. And yet, in spite of that, most Christians find time to read their Bibles only if there's nothing interesting on TV. They are only motivated to pray if their backs are up against the wall. They possess little knowledge of their opponent or his methods. They allow the enemy to distract them in such a way that they are not aware right before the fatal blow is inflicted upon them. They believe the enemy's lie that we are effectively powerless against Satan's attacks. No wonder so many Christians today are falling into immorality, experiencing the dissolution of their marriages, being controlled by depression, or ending up wandering away from the faith itself. With such a passive attitude towards Satan, they have no chance of winning.
Contrast the passivity of most Christians with the words of the Apostle Paul in Ephesians 6. Turn in your Bibles to Ephesians 6:10-13. As we read this together, I want you to underline the action words in this passage. Paul says, "Finally, be strong in the Lord and in the strength of His might. Put on the full armor of God so that you will be able to stand firm against the schemes of the devil. For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the powers, against the world forces of this darkness, against the spiritual forces of wickedness in the heavenly places. Therefore, take up the full armor of God so that you will be able to resist in the evil day, and having done everything, to stand firm."
"Stand firm, be strong, put on, stand firm, take up." These phrases describe how alert we need to be in the midst of this battle. Instead of snoring soundly asleep while the bullets buzz and the bombs burst overhead, what is the reason we need to be active rather than passive? It all centers on this word "struggle" in verse 12. You need to understand the struggle you're in right now. Whether you realize it or not, we are in a struggle. That Greek word "struggle," *pole*, refers to a wrestling match.
Now, when we think wrestling, we think entertainment; we think fake, we think what we see on TV. I remember in a previous church, we were having a one-day revival—remember those revivals? We decided one night to have a special guest come and share his testimony: World Wrestling Federation Champion, Ted Dibiase. He was known as the Million Dollar Man. The staff came up with an idea before the service. He was going to share his testimony, and they decided to clear the parking lot, put a wrestling ring in the middle of our parking lot, and invite people in the community to come and watch a wrestling match between Ted Dibiase, the Million Dollar Man, and Gorgeous George. Guess who got to be Gorgeous George? I allowed them to convince me to wear a long flowing blonde wig. They dressed me up and put me in the ring with Ted Dibiase, and we went through the motions of a wrestling match. Thousands of people were in the parking lot hooting and hollering. It was all great entertainment, but that's all that it was. Because Ted and I had carefully choreographed our steps and our actions, what we were going to do, I didn't get destroyed in the wrestling ring. But that's not what Paul is talking about.
In Paul's day, *palais*, a wrestling match, was a life-and-death match in which the loser would have his eyes gouged out and then be executed. Paul says it's that kind of death struggle you and I are in every minute of every day, whether we realize it or not. We wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against the powers and against the unseen forces of darkness. We've been talking in this series about spiritual warfare. We first talked about the reality of spiritual warfare. Just because it's invisible doesn't mean it's not real. It's a reality. It's every bit as real as what you see around you. We talked about the reality of spiritual warfare, and we talked about our enemy. In spiritual warfare, you've got to have a knowledge of the enemy. Our enemy is Satan and his demons. We discussed who they are, where they came from, what their goals are, and what their strategy is.
In the days ahead, I promise we're going to turn to a brighter subject: our resources in spiritual warfare. God has given us the weapons we need, the strategies, if you will—six of them—to defeat Satan's plan to destroy your life. But today, before we get to the resources, we're going to talk about the battlefield of spiritual warfare. Where is this war being fought? Is the primary battlefield the church? No. Is it the home? No. Is it Washington, D.C.? No. The primary battlefield for spiritual warfare is our mind. It's in our thoughts. Our war against Satan and his demons is won or lost by our thoughts, and that's what we're going to talk about today.
First of all, let's look in Scripture at the centrality of our mind. We know from our anatomy lessons that the brain is the originator of every thought, every impulse, every desire, and every action of our body. It all begins with that mass of tissue and blood cradled in your cranium we call the brain. Yes, on one level, our thoughts and our impulses are the results of a series of electrical and chemical reactions in our brain. But they're more than that; there is a spiritual element. We make a tremendous mistake when we don't understand that man is not just one part; he's three parts. In theology, we say he's body, soul, and spirit. In fact, these three—body, soul, and spirit—are so closely related. As one person said, if one element, one component of our being catches a cold, the other one sneezes. So it's a mistake to try to isolate certain things as spiritual issues and certain things as physical issues. We're trichotomous. There is not an issue that is uniquely spiritual that doesn't have some physical or emotional component to it. And there's no issue that is strictly physical or emotional that doesn't have a spiritual component to it. We need to understand we are body, soul, and spirit.
Nevertheless, the mind is the beginning place of our thoughts, and that's why the Scripture talks so much about the mind. Many times, the Hebrews understood the center of thoughts to be the heart. The heart wasn't the place of emotion; it was the place of thoughts. That's why Proverbs 23:7 says, "For as a person thinks within himself, in his heart, so is he." If you want to understand the centrality of your thoughts, just think about this: most every major milestone in your life, every major event, begins with a thought. Think about your marriage. You said, "I think I'm in love with this person and want to spend the rest of my life with her or with him." Or think about your education. Students, you'll be making the decision about where to go for college. Many of you will find that decision will have profound impacts on the rest of your life. Think about your vocation. "I think this career would be the best use of my time, talents, and interests." Or think about your salvation, how your thoughts are instrumental in that: "I believe with all of my heart that Jesus is the Son of God and that He died for my sins." Most of our major decisions begin with a thought.
But beyond these major milestones, every day we're making hundreds of decisions that are made in our minds. Will I take this route to work or this route? Will I put this on or that on? Will I exercise or not exercise? All of these choices are made every day. When you think about it, our lives are pretty much the sum total of the decisions, both major and minor, that we make. If our thoughts are so critical to our not only life but our eternal destiny, should it be any surprise that Satan wants to influence our thoughts? God wants to influence us through our thoughts; Satan wants to influence us through our thoughts. Sometimes we feel those contrasting thoughts and desires playing war against one another in our minds.
Henry Nguyen, the philosopher, compared our mind to a banana tree filled with monkeys that are constantly jumping up and down. It is rarely still or quiet. All of these thoughts, like so many chimps, clamor for our attention. By the way, I just guess that's happening in your thoughts right now. You're not thinking one thing; I wish you were just thinking about what the preacher is saying, but you're not. Like any audience, you've got a number of things that are going through your mind. "Don't forget to stop off at the grocery store and get milk on the way home." "I wonder if my boss is going to be there tomorrow." "I wonder how I'm going to make it through the month financially." "I wonder why the pastor chose to wear that tie." I mean, you've got all of these thoughts that are going through your mind right now.
Now, not every thought is godly or satanic, good or evil. But my point is, our thoughts are the primary way through which both God and Satan impact our lives. For example, turn over to Philippians 4:8-9. Here is a wonderful promise from God: "Finally, brethren, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is of good repute, if there is any excellence or anything worthy of praise, dwell on these things. The things you have learned and received and heard and seen in me, practice these things, and the God of peace will be with you."
As we're going to see next time, worry and anxiety are paralyzing emotions, but they begin in the mind. All worry begins in the mind. So if Satan wants to paralyze us with worry, he does so by influencing our thoughts. It should be no surprise that if anxiety begins in the mind, God's antidote to worry also begins in the mind. "Whatever is good and lovely and of good repute, dwell on, learn to think on these things."
Well, Pastor, I don't have any argument that Satan wants to influence me through my mind. But how exactly does he do that? In the few minutes we have, I want to suggest to you from God's word four channels through which Satan tries to influence our thoughts. Write them down. First of all, he tries to influence us through our desires. Now, I use an Apple computer every day of my life. But when I turn on my Apple computer, there is no unseen engineer in Simi Valley who's controlling my computer and determining what it can and can't do. That was already decided before I ever took the computer out of the box. When it was being manufactured, there was what was called an operating system installed in that computer. That operating system already put into the computer determines what it does and doesn't do. Did you know when you and I are born, we are born with an operating system already installed in us? Unfortunately, that operating system is flawed. It has a virus in it that causes it to default in every situation to oppose God and His plan for our life. Whenever God says, "You shall," the operating system says, "I shall not." Whenever God says, "You shall not," this flawed operating system says, "I shall."
Why do we all have that system inside of us? It can be traced back to Adam and Eve and their rebellion against God. When Adam and Eve sinned against God, Romans 5:12 says, their choice became our choice. Each one of us has that natural inclination to be rebellious against God. That means if Satan were to be destroyed tomorrow, there would still be murder, immorality, greed, and idolatry in our world, even though Satan had been destroyed. Why? Because he was successful in making sure that every human being being born is born in this flawed condition. Remember the temptation equation we talked about in James 1:14? James said, "But each one of us is tempted when he is carried away and enticed by his own lust." What causes sin? Corrupt desires plus the right bait plus the wrong choice equals sin. But notice what James talks about: the two major components of sin that cause us to be carried away. *Elkomai* means to be drawn with an inward power, and *enticed* means to be hooked by his own lust. Remember, Satan is that master fisherman. He's always dangling the right piece of bait at the wrong time to get us to bite. But that bait would have no influence on us if we didn't have a hunger for what he's dangling in front of us. And that hunger didn't come from Satan directly; it came from our old nature that he successfully made sure each one of us has. So the beginning place for sin is this inward corrupt desire for those things outside God's will.
So you could say, "Well, if Satan has that internal deficient system in every human being, I guess he can just take the day off. He doesn't have to do any work, right?"
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Well, wrong.
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Satan is smart enough to know that he can't rely on people's flawed nature to do his dirty work for him. You see, there's another truth that Satan understands better than most Christians, and that is when somebody trusts in Christ as his Savior, he not only receives a pardon from sin, he receives the power to say no to sin. When we become a Christian, we have another operating system that's installed in us. It's not defective, this operating system. We call him the Holy Spirit. And the Holy Spirit gives us the power to override that flawed operating system, to override our natural rebellious spirit toward God. The power to obey God in everything.
And so Satan can't just rely on our corrupt desires. He has three other methods he uses to lure us into sin. Secondly, he speaks to us through other mediums. Go back to Adam and Eve for a moment before they sinned. Remember what Genesis 3:1 says: "Now the serpent was more crafty than any beast of the field which the Lord God had made." And he said to the woman, "Indeed, has God said, 'You shall not eat from the tree of the garden'?"
When Satan approached Eve for the first time, he was wise enough not to appear in his normal appearance. What is Satan in his normal appearance? Revelation 12 tells us he is like a great red dragon with seven heads and ten horns. Now just think, if that beast had approached Eve, would she have run toward him? No. She would have run from him as quickly as she could and jumped back into Adam's arms. But he didn't appear as he really is; he appeared as the serpent. Genesis 3:1 tells us that the serpent was the most crafty. Some translate it as the most beautiful of all of God's creations. No, he wasn't slithering in the grass at that time. He walked uprightly. He was beautiful, and he was crafty in his appearance. That's how Satan spoke to Eve, through the medium of the serpent.
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These are the underhanded tools that Satan uses to defeat you and me. And it's absolutely essential that we learn.
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How to put on God's armor.
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Earlier, you heard me describe two resources I've written for you and your family. I'm eager to send a copy to your home. The first one's for the children in your life. It's a book called *Suit Up: The Armor of God for Kids*. God has given us weaponry to deflect the Devil's attacks, and this book clearly describes the spiritual armor God has provided. Let me send you a copy today with my thanks for your generous support of Pathway to Victory.
Plus, when you give today, I'll be sure to include my brand new book for adult readers. It's called *Angels and Fact versus Fantasy*, inspired by our current study on spiritual warfare.
Finally, in a moment, David will describe how to receive audio CDs and video DVDs so that you can share these important messages with friends and family. There's also an option to receive the *Spirit Wars* teaching series on a USB thumb drive. These resources are intentionally designed to help you and your family be successful in your Christian walk.
And it's all made possible because friends like you give generously to Pathway to Victory. Thanks so much. Here's David to tell you more.
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I'm David J. Mullins inviting you to join us next time for part two of the message "Winning the Mind Games" right here on Pathway to Victory. Pathway to Victory with Dr. Robert Jeffress comes from the pulpit of the First Baptist Church of Dallas, Texas.
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