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How to Uproot Lies

I believed a lie for two decades. It was something I had been told when I took ballet as an 8 year old, and some of the other students commented on my appearance. They said, “You are fat” – which my mind translated into “You are not good enough.” It felt like a poison dart and it affected my self-perception. You might struggle with the same lie; or perhaps the lies you believe differ.

We must devote ourselves to search out and find truth. This means we are dedicated to learn what God thinks about us. When we do this, the impact of the opinions and accusations of others will be diminished. God helped me untangle the knots of self-deception so I would be free to experience His truth. God’s Word cut through the lies and ushered in the truth of His love: “I have loved you with an everlasting love. I have drawn you with loving-kindness.” Jer. 31:3 (NIV). 

When you feel guilty, it is difficult to move forward. But we don’t have to be victimized by our past, held captive to our thoughts or imprisoned by how others perceive us. Trusting God moves us ahead unhindered; our progress becomes secure as we apply God’s word to our circumstances and allow Him to move us from deception to truth. It helps to take control of our thoughts and say His word out loud. The truth of Romans 8:1 breaks through guilt, shame, blame, and unworthiness, “Therefore, there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.” Let God defend you and free you through the power of His word.

Dear Father, thank you for your word. I ask for you to show me the lies I have believed. Help me find scripture references that cut through them and bring in the truth. Renew my view Lord; show me what is true. Thank you for loving me with an everlasting love and for freeing me from condemnation. You have set me free, indeed.  In Jesus’s Name, Amen

Who am I in Christ?

I am accepted. I am God’s child. (John 1:12)

I am Christ’s friend. (John 15:15)

I have been justified. (Rom. 5:1)

I am united with the Lord and I am one spirit with Him. (I Cor. 6:17)

I am secure. I am free forever from condemnation. (Rom. 8:1,2)

I am assured that all things work together for good. (Rom. 8:28)

I am a citizen of heaven. (Phil 3:20)

I can find grace and mercy in time of need. (Heb. 4:16)

I am significant. I am a branch of the true vine, a channel of His life. (John 15:1,5)

I have been chosen and appointed to bear fruit. (John 15:16)

I am God’s temple. (I Cor. 3:16)

I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. (Phil. 4:13)

(From Who I Am in Christ by Dr. Neil T. Anderson, Bondage Breaker.)