Victory of the Mind


I was reading Romans chapters 7 and 8 this morning. In Romans 7, Paul is very transparent with us. He shares the struggles he faced in wrestling with sin in his life. I always like to think of Paul as a super Christian. The man wrote most of the New Testament in the Bible. But here in chapter 7, he is sharing the inner struggle we all face. It is summed up in verses 19 and 21 that say, “I want to do what is good, but I don’t. I don’t want to do what is wrong, but I do it anyway… I have discovered this principle of life – that when I want to do what is right, I inevitably do what is wrong.”

Does that sound like you? I know it sums me up perfectly. We all struggle with sin because our sin nature still lives in us. We all succumb to it when it rears its head in our lives. In verse 24, Paul used the word “dominate” to describe what his sinful nature was doing to him. It isn’t until we get to chapter 8 until he tells us how to overcome. One of the first paths to victory he mentions is in verse 6. It says, “So letting your sinful nature control your mind leads to death. But letting the Spirit control your mind leads to life and peace.”

That leads me to the question, “How do I stop my mind from being controlled by my sinful nature and start letting it be controlled by the Spirit?” I think it starts with what you choose to put in your mind. What movies, TV shows, books and magazines are you looking at? Are they things that cause you to think about sin? Then you need to watch or read something else so that those seeds won’t be planted in your mind. Controlling what goes in will help control your actions. Switch to watching or reading something more wholesome. Plant good, godly things in your mind.

The next thing you can do is take control over those thoughts. Don’t entertain the thoughts that walk you down the path to sin. II Corinthians 10:5 tells us to bring “into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ.” If that thought doesn’t belong, take it captive and cast it out. Last week my pastor said when those thoughts enter his head, he says out loud, “You have no right to invade my mind.” That’s how you take it captive and cast it out.

Lastly, we need to have the mind of Christ. Philippians 2:5 says, “Let this mind be in you that was also in Christ Jesus.” We can have the mind of Christ. It’s not easy to get or maintain. It takes a conscious effort to ask for it and then maintain it by thinking good things. Philippians 4:8 tells us to think on things that are true, honorable, right, pure, lovely and admirable. If your thoughts don’t line up with these, take them captive when they come in and then consciously force yourself to think on these things.

The battle of the mind isn’t easy. We’ll fight it our entire lives until we are made perfect. Just because we have the sinful nature living in us doesn’t mean we have to be dominated by. We can have victory. These are three things I have found to help me win the battles. I’m curious to know what ways you have found victory in the battle of the mind. Leave me a comment as to what you’ve found and let’s help each other win.


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4 responses to “Victory of the Mind

  1. Alonso Pedroza's avatar Alonso Pedroza

    The way I found to not get caught up in negativity is by acknowledging it when it happens and stay way from it. I look for positives because it’s difficult to fall back into the negative. Most things in this world have a good and a bad side to things. For example, our Internet. The good thing is you can communicate with people half way around the world, find research and pay my bills with it along with other things. Or you can look up provacative or negative things with it. We ultimately have the power to make great or bad choices. Which ever you choose has it’s outcomes. I am happy God gave us self will to do whatever we want. Imagine how your life would be if we only had the choice to be negative, unhappy, and to look up provacative things? It would be a different world. Ultimately we have the power to be happy, positive, productive and Loving. The choices we make day by day reflects on who we are and who we want to be.

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    • Thanks for sharing. You’re right that we need to acknowledge it. If we fail to acknowledge that we face those things we cannot defeat them. How can you beat something that doesn’t exist? Acknowledge it, then choose to think and do what is right.

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  2. This is also what my pastor told me…. We have to be careful with the seeds that we plant in our hearts and minds. 🙂

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