Winning the Battle for Your Mind

Journey Into The Promised Land

Psalm 69:1–36 (CSB)

Save me, God,

for the water has risen to my neck.

I have sunk in deep mud, and there is no footing;

I have come into deep water,

and a flood sweeps over me.

I am weary from my crying;

my throat is parched.

My eyes fail, looking for my God.

Those who hate me without cause

are more numerous than the hairs of my head;

my deceitful enemies, who would destroy me,

are powerful.

Though I did not steal, I must repay.

God, you know my foolishness,

and my guilty acts are not hidden from you.

Do not let those who put their hope in you

be disgraced because of me,

Lord God of Armies;

do not let those who seek you

be humiliated because of me,

God of Israel.

For I have endured insults because of you,

and shame has covered my face.

I have become a stranger to my brothers

and a foreigner to my mother’s sons

because zeal for your house has consumed me,

and the insults of those who insult you

have fallen on me.

10 I mourned and fasted,

but it brought me insults.

11 I wore sackcloth as my clothing,

and I was a joke to them.

12 Those who sit at the city gate talk about me,

and drunkards make up songs about me.

13 But as for me, Lord,

my prayer to you is for a time of favor.

In your abundant, faithful love, God,

answer me with your sure salvation.

14 Rescue me from the miry mud; don’t let me sink.

Let me be rescued from those who hate me

and from the deep water.

15 Don’t let the floodwaters sweep over me

or the deep swallow me up;

don’t let the Pit close its mouth over me.

16 Answer me, Lord,

for your faithful love is good.

In keeping with your abundant compassion,

turn to me.

17 Don’t hide your face from your servant,

for I am in distress.

Answer me quickly!

18 Come near to me and redeem me;

ransom me because of my enemies.

19 You know the insults I endure—

my shame and disgrace.

You are aware of all my adversaries.

20 Insults have broken my heart,

and I am in despair.

I waited for sympathy,

but there was none;

for comforters, but found no one.

21 Instead, they gave me gall for my food,

and for my thirst

they gave me vinegar to drink.

22 Let their table set before them be a snare,

and let it be a trap for their allies.

23 Let their eyes grow too dim to see,

and let their hips continually quake.

24 Pour out your rage on them,

and let your burning anger overtake them.

25 Make their fortification desolate;

may no one live in their tents.

26 For they persecute the one you struck

and talk about the pain of those you wounded.

27 Charge them with crime on top of crime;

do not let them share in your righteousness.

28 Let them be erased from the book of life

and not be recorded with the righteous.

29 But as for me—poor and in pain—

let your salvation protect me, God.

30 I will praise God’s name with song

and exalt him with thanksgiving.

31 That will please the Lord more than an ox,

more than a bull with horns and hooves.

32 The humble will see it and rejoice.

You who seek God, take heart!

33 For the Lord listens to the needy

and does not despise

his own who are prisoners.

34 Let heaven and earth praise him,

the seas and everything that moves in them,

35 for God will save Zion

and build up the cities of Judah.

They will live there and possess it.

36 The descendants of his servants will inherit it,

and those who love his name will live in it.

Set Your Mind For Victory


There are Christians who are depressed and have a spirit of defeat oppressing their minds because of past failures. Satan is bringing up past experiences where they have sinned, and is using it against them so they will become depressed and willing to give up.

There are Christians who are depressed because of guilt over habits, temptations, and sin they have been unable to overcome. They have struggled to be free from certain habits and temptations but, when they continue to fail, their hearts and minds are filled with guilt. Many Christians today are frustrated, worried, and depressed over their financial problems. They have overdue bills and other commitments they are unable to pay because their income is insufficient to meet their basic needs.

There are Christians deeply distraught and depressed concerning their marriage relationships. There are those who have unsaved mates and there is no peace or harmony in their home. There are others whose mates have left them for someone else or have asked for a divorce. Others feel their mate no longer loves and appreciates them.

On the job, there are thousands of Christians who are depressed. Faced with a heavy work load, pressures, demands, and deadlines they are unable to cope, feel defeated, and worn-out mentally and physically.

Many Christians today are depressed because of pain or sickness. Research indicates eighty-three percent of patients with chronic pain are depressed. When they become sick, experience pain or a long-term illness, their minds are often filled with doubt, worry, and self-pity.

Depression is not a normal reaction for Christians to problems and adverse circumstances. Depression is more than a sign of the times. It is more than a leading cause of major illness. It’s time that we go to the root cause and recognize depression for what it really is. Depression is a spirit that Satan is using to attack the minds of Christians today!

We must not be afraid to recognize it and call it by name. We are not helpless victims of depression. Regardless of the great distress and perplexity — the stress, fear, and hopelessness that surrounds us — we do not have to be depressed. We can fight and win the battle against Satan’s attack on our minds through depression.

Set your mind for victory. Refuse to allow Satan, anyone, or anything to program your mind for failure, depression, and defeat. From this day forward, determine that by the power of the Holy Spirit you will not allow your mind to become depressed by Satan.

Make this declaration:

I am setting my mind for victory. I refuse to allow Satan, anyone, or anything to program my mind for failure, depression, and defeat.

*Adapted from MCWE email – Journey Into The Promised Land by Morris Cerullo

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