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The Disciples Journal - Renewing Your Mind: The Simplest Way to Take Thoughts Captive

Renewing Your Mind: The Simplest Way to Take Thoughts Captive

08/17/21 • 15 min

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The Disciples Journal

In this episode we speak to the immense power of the mind, emphasizing that a person's life moves in the direction of their strongest thought. We discuss the effect of what you consume - be it food, music, or media - on your mental state and encourage the audience to be careful about what they let into their life. Our main thesis is that 'you are what you think'. We encourage listeners to use repetition positively, as it can be a tool for habit formation. We conclude the podcast by reminding listeners to be 'spirit-controlled', meaning to align their thoughts in accordance with God's word. The episode is packed with inspiring quotes and motivational insights aimed to inspire listeners to have control over their mind and actions.

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In this episode we speak to the immense power of the mind, emphasizing that a person's life moves in the direction of their strongest thought. We discuss the effect of what you consume - be it food, music, or media - on your mental state and encourage the audience to be careful about what they let into their life. Our main thesis is that 'you are what you think'. We encourage listeners to use repetition positively, as it can be a tool for habit formation. We conclude the podcast by reminding listeners to be 'spirit-controlled', meaning to align their thoughts in accordance with God's word. The episode is packed with inspiring quotes and motivational insights aimed to inspire listeners to have control over their mind and actions.

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