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30 DAY FAST OF NEGATIVE THINKING

The Thoughts That Dominate Your Mind Today Will Determine Your Destiny Tomorrow- Pastor Jason Lozano (Freedom Christian Center.)

-What’s occupying your mind today?

It’s said that a person has about 60,000 thoughts per day and 80% of their thoughts are negative. The Bible says Proverbs 23:7, “For as he thinks in his heart, so is he..” We see the impact our thoughts have on our lives; in a sense they direct our lives. People who can redirect and identify the thoughts that come have the ability to live healthy lives. Why? Because those people allow healthy, productive thoughts to override or replace negative thoughts.

In this 30 day devotional we are going to reveal many thoughts that people think are true and normal. In reality these thoughts are very destructive in nature. They keep you from living to your greatest potential and they keep you from having a close relationship with God.

My greatest desire is to see you have a relationship with God and his word. God wants to help you in life, He wants to see you succeed and prosper. God has many great plans for your life and through His word He wants to reveal those plans to you. In Jeremiah 29:11 it says, “For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, says the Lord, thoughts of peace and not evil, to give you a future and a hope.”

Take this 30 day journey with me, and let’s see God do a great work in your life!

In His Service,

Pastor Jason Lozano

Day 1: I Feel Like God is Mad at me

Today we begin a brand new journey that is sure to change your life. For the next 30 days, we are going on a fast—not a fast from food; but a fast from wrong thinking. As we take thoughts captive, we are winning the battle of the mind. And when we conquer our mind and our mindsets, we simply cannot be conquered!

Today we’re fasting from the thought that says, “I Feel Like God is Mad at Me.” This mentality sets us up for negative expectations, and is the womb of manifestation.

LET’S CHANGE IT TODAY

  1. Your image of God is EVERYTHING! The opinion we have of Him shapes our entire existence. In Deuteronomy 1:26, because the people BELIEVED GOD WAQS AGAINST THEM, they fell in the wilderness. HE WAS FOR THEM; but they embraced a false image of Him.
  2. Dismiss the idea of a temperamental GOD. Malachi 3:6—that’s why we aren’t consumed. He is not for you one day, and against you the next. His attitude toward you doesn’t change with your performance or mood.
  3. God is ALWAYS for you –Romans 8:31—If God be for us, who can be against us!
  4. It’s NOT about you. It’s about the Cross. It was at the cross that God said, “I AM FOR YOU.” And this will never change.
  5. Don’t stop Believing. When you stop believing that Jesus did it ALL –you became proud. And God resists the proud—James 4:6
  6. See yourself IN Christ –Acts 17:28. For God to be against you, He would have to be against Jesus, because you ARE HIS RIGHTEOUSNESS. Romans 5:17

Think It & Say It:

God is ALWAYS FOR ME, not against me, I reject the idea that God keeps changing His mind about me. He declared He is for me, at the cross; and that will never change. I am in Christ; I am His righteousness; and therefore His favor surrounds me like a shield, in Jesus Name!

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