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Is your mind redeemed?

Posted by appolus on October 14, 2025

“Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus.” (Philippians 2:5)

“For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal but mighty in God for pulling down strongholds, bringing every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ.” (2 Corinthians 10:4–5)

In nature, when water flows over sandstone, it slowly carves a channel. At first it is shallow, but as the water continues, the groove deepens, until it becomes a permanent path. When the rain returns, it always follows the same course.

The human mind works much the same way. When we experience pain in the body, for example an injury to the elbow, the signal travels from the point of pain along a neural pathway to the brain. The more often that signal fires, the more established that pathway becomes.

In the same way, when someone wounds us through word or deed, a kind of spiritual signal travels from the point of the injury to the soul. Over time, that pain forms an inner pathway, a reflex of hurt, fear, or anger that becomes easier to travel each time it is triggered.

And so, just as the sandstone is shaped by the flow of water, the soul becomes shaped by pain. It cuts deep grooves into the inner life, and our thoughts begin to flow along those old tracks without effort. We do not even choose it, it becomes instinct.

Yet there is a remarkable truth found even in the world of medicine.Surgeons sometimes use a method called mirroring, where a patient focuses their attention on the healthy limb instead of the injured one. The brain begins to believe that healing is occurring in the damaged area, and the pathways of pain are slowly rewritten.

In the same way, Jesus is our healthy limb. When we take our eyes off our wounds and fix them on Him, we begin to heal. As we behold Him, His forgiveness, His grace, His mercy, we begin to mirror Him. We start to think as He thinks, to love as He loves, and to forgive as He forgave.

And this healing does not simply restore us to our original condition. It lifts us higher, it transforms us. For we are not merely conquerors over pain and sin, we are, as Scripture says, “more than conquerors through Christ Jesus.” (Romans 8:37)

Paul writes, “Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus.” (Philippians 2:5) This is an invitation to transformation, to a spiritual rewiring of our inner life. The Holy Spirit begins to pour living water through us, and slowly, the current changes course.

Where fear once ruled, trust begins to flow. Where bitterness dug deep, forgiveness takes root. Where sorrow carved its mark, peace begins to move like a river.

Paul also says, “Bring every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ.” (2 Corinthians 10:5) Each time we catch a thought before it slides into the old groove, we redirect the flow toward Him. This is the renewal of the mind, the Spirit reshaping what pain once defined.

Each surrendered thought deepens a new channel of grace. Each moment of obedience erodes the old pathways of pain. Soon the soul begins to flow naturally toward Christ. The old grooves may still be visible, but they no longer control the current.

Ask yourself:
What grooves in my mind were carved by pain or fear?

Do I still let my thoughts run down those channels?

Or am I letting the Spirit redirect the flow toward peace, mercy, and faith?

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A root of bitterness

Posted by appolus on March 18, 2015

Looking diligently lest any man fail of the grace of God; lest any root of bitterness springing up trouble you, and thereby many be defiled; Lest there be any fornicator, or profane person, as Esau, who for one morsel of meat sold his birthright. (Heb 12:15-16)

The context of this Scripture is faith, trust in God. In this particular chapter, following the great chapter on the heroes of faith, we see that it is faith in the context of suffering. Will we still stand when we suffer? Broadly speaking, suffering or trials tend to illuminate who we really are. It can bring out the best in us or it can easily bring out the worst in us. It can drive us into the arms of God or it can drive us away from God.

The greatest trial and danger lies in when we are wronged.This is when the flesh is most dangerous. The enemy will take advantage of that and will plant his root of bitterness with our permission. This is his foothold which becomes a stronghold and then overwhelms and consumes us and begins to affect, or to use the Biblical word from the passage above, defile, everyone around us. The genesis of the seed is that in the beginning when the pain is great we fool ourselves into thinking we can compartmentalize this un-forgiveness, simply confine it to a small portion of our hearts. Yet if left unchecked, over a period of time it will spread to every part of your heart. You can see this in someone who gets angry over the slightest thing. Their hearts have been so contaminated by anger that they over-react to everything. It begins to affect everyone around them, slowly burning bridges, until they become isolated. Satan easily finishes of the straggler, the one who has found themselves isolated.

Please do not underestimate the flesh. It always screams the loudest. It is attempting to drown out that still small voice of God. Fear and insecurity are the  greatest allies in this war of attrition. They are like fuel to a burning fire, the fire of bitterness. Now none of this may happen overnight. You might feel like you have a handle on your un-forgiveness but the enemy is very cunning and very patient. He has his foothold and he is prepared to wait. If he over-plays his hand right away he is in danger of losing right away. If he,in the form of bitterness, can manage to take up residence deeply hidden away in the depths of your heart, he will rise up at opportune moments and slowly drag you down, the small still voice of the Lord growing ever fainter until we only have ears that can hear our own desires. The antidote to all of this is death to the flesh by a thousand cuts. Forgiveness and love are weapons which the enemy has no answer too. The speedier that you employ them in every situation, the easier it will be in the long run. Now brothers and sisters, I strongly urge you that if you harbor un-forgiveness towards another, do not let the sun go down on this day without putting that right. You will free yourself from an entangled heart you will strike a great blow against the scheme of the enemy. You will glorify God. And you will unblock your ears to that still small voice.

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