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I’ve been there...


Praying for breakthrough. Declaring scripture. Doing “all the right things”—but still wondering why I felt stuck.


Why wasn’t anything changing?


I thought I was in a spiritual battle with the enemy… and I was.But what I didn’t realize was that part of the fight was with me—with old thoughts, emotions, and mindsets that didn’t want to die.I was agreeing with Truth out loud… but internally? I was still wrestling.


If you’ve ever felt that tension, this is for you.

We pray for breakthrough.

We declare the Word—but still feel stuck.

Why?

Because the battle isn’t just with the enemy.

Sometimes it’s with the parts of us that just don’t want to die.


The lie says:

“This is just how I am.”

“I’ll never change.”

“I’ve always struggled with this.”


But the Truth says:

You are crucified with Christ. It is no longer you who live, but Christ who lives in you. (Gal 2:20)


That means you’re not fighting FOR freedom—you’re fighting to stay in agreement with it.😉


Freedom isn’t found in feelings.

It’s forged in faith… and somedays, our hallelujah is hard fight, but it’s ALWAYS worth it!🙌🏼 God promises to inhabit the praises of His people! When we praise Him, darkness HAS to flee!👊🏼


So today—don’t follow your emotions. Don’t negotiate with your old nature.

Crucify what keeps you bound.

And walk like the door’s already open—because it is. If something stirred in you as you read this—don’t brush it off. That resistance you feel? It might just be the part of you that’s still agreeing with the lie. But freedom is available… right now. Not when you feel it. Not when it makes sense. But when you decide to agree with Truth.


So take the next step.

Download the 5-Day Freedom Devotional and let God meet you there.Because the door isn’t locked—it’s already open. And you were made to walk soar through it!



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