💅🏽🩷 Girl, stop agreeing with the lie!
Not every thought deserves your agreement. If it says you’re unloved, forgotten, hopeless, or too broken—compare it with God’s Word. 📖✝️ Don’t keep repeating what God never said about you.
📖 “We take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ.” —2 Corinthians 10:5
Replace the lie with His truth: You are loved, chosen, forgiven, and never alone. 🕊️✨
#TakeEveryThoughtCaptive #GodsTruth #FaithOverFear #KnowWhoYouAre
I've personally found that recognizing the lies we tell ourselves is a huge step toward mental and spiritual freedom. There have been moments when feelings of being unloved or forgotten felt overwhelming, but grounding my thoughts in Scripture helped me shift my perspective. For example, meditating on verses like 2 Corinthians 10:5 — “We take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ”—became a daily practice for me. Whenever negative or discouraging thoughts arose, I would consciously challenge and replace them with affirmations rooted in God's promises. This made a real difference in how I regarded myself and my self-worth. Also, the reminder that the devil’s lies are just that — lies — helped me to not accept harsh judgments about who I am. By actively deciding not to agree with those lies, I gained peace and confidence. It’s empowering to know that you don’t have to accept every negative thought, especially when they contradict God’s Word. If you struggle with similar thoughts, try journaling the lies and then writing scripture-based truths next to them. Reflect on scriptures that affirm your value, like being chosen, forgiven, and never alone. Over time, this practice can help rewiring your mindset toward faith over fear. Remember, it’s about conscious effort and God’s grace working together to change your inner narrative.
