2 Cor 10:5
We destroy
arguments and every lofty opinion raised against the knowledge of God, and take
every thought captive to obey Christ,
Why is
it necessary to take every thought captive to obey Christ? We need to remember
that not every thought we have, is our own. Some thoughts are a communication
from the spirit realm, either from Holy Spirit, or from Satan and his demonic
forces.
How
then are we to discern where our thoughts originated from? One of my favourite
teachers, Neville Johnson, speaks of the spontaneity of the Spirit’s voice.
Your own thoughts mostly come out of your deliberations concerning a specific matter,
it is based on your own logical reasonings and arguments about it. Which mostly
cannot be trusted, as it comes from you! But the Spirit drops a thought into
your mind spontaneously, it just suddenly is there, out of the blue as it
were. I was reminded of this when a
friend gave her testimony on how she was packing for a camping weekend, and a
thought just arose: Pack an extra pair
of contact lenses. Which she ignored because it was not something she usually
did - to her detriment, as one lens tore while she was on the camp!
Holy
Spirit’s voice sounds just like your own thought voice, it is not an audible
voice from outside (although God can speak to you in this manner if He wishes
to). It sounds the same because there is a Spirit-to-spirit communication which
then reaches your brain instantly, using your physical neural pathways. But
there is a certain awareness or feeling of the person behind the voice. The
character of the speaker shines through. If what is thought makes you anxious,
or afraid, or makes you feel condemned and ashamed, or puts you down, or alters
your mood so that you now feel depressed – you can surely know that Satan and
his demons are behind this communication. He is the father of lies, he hates
you, does not want you to have the joy of the Lord, and will always try to
deceive and mislead you. Holy Spirit, on the other hand, will give you thoughts
to uplift you, guide you, give you truth, and even if you need correction will
never make you feel condemned, but just quietly and lovingly convict you that
you are now on the wrong path.
God has
given us a test by which we can discern who is communicating with us:
Philippians 4:8 Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is
true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is
lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think
about such things.
Is that
thought in your mind conveying truth? Will it lead to behaviour that is noble and honourable?
Does it encourage me to do what is right? Is it pure, lovely, admirable? Can I
praise whatever it is suggesting to me as excellent? If not – cast it out of
your mind!
Points to ponder: Am I
just accepting all thoughts which arise in my mind as my own, or am I
discerning where they come from? Ask
Holy Spirit to teach you and start practising to recognize His voice. You can stand on His promise given in Joh10:27
that His sheep do indeed hear His voice!
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