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Looking Unto Christ in Every Thought
- Defeating Fear, Doubt & Discouragement
- Narrated by: Dennis R. Deaton
- Length: 13 hrs and 55 mins
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Publisher's Summary
For all who earnestly seek to accept the Lord Jesus Christ’s loving invitation to come unto him and partake of the fruit of the tree of life, there is tremendous need for us to understand how literally and directly the adversary is endeavoring to defeat our discipleship by tampering with our thoughts.
Cunningly disguised as our own mental processes, Satan’s meddlings go way beyond what most people recognize as temptations. Thoughts that tear down our sense of worth and worthiness, undermine our hope and confidence, foster grudges and negative feelings toward others, and fill us with fear, doubt, and discouragement are also of satanic origin.
The biggest lies you will ever hear are in your head, masquerading as your own thoughts. Unfortunately, most people do not recognize these intrusions for what they actually are, nor where they’re coming from.
As a result, then, too many of us berate ourselves for the negative states of mind that derail our devotion and weaken our faith, and therefore needlessly struggle to dispel them. Pointedly, we can’t win the war if we’re fighting the wrong foe.
The purpose of this book is to:
- Alert listeners to the prevalence of Satan's tactics and specifically what those tactics are;
- Provide listeners with the mind-management skills to unmask the liar within, along with tools to repel his deceptions;
- Encourage listeners to put greater trust in the promises of the Lord Jesus Christ and strengthen their beliefs in obtaining them;
- Inspire listeners to sanctify the Lord God in their hearts by looking unto Christ in every thought.