
Let Truth Feel Like Breath Again: Renewing the Mind Through God’s Word
The Unrenewed Mind: How to Renew Your Mind With God’s Truth (Biblical Teaching)
Take a slow breath before you dive in. 🤍
Not because this is heavy in a hopeless way—but because truth has a way of shining light into places we’ve learned to ignore.
If you’ve ever wondered why you got saved, felt free for a while… and then the same patterns came back, this is for you.
This teaching is about the unrenewed mind—what it is, how it happens, and how to begin walking in real transformation through the renewal of your mind.
Let’s make this clear: this isn’t about shame. This is about clarity. And clarity is kindness. Because what God reveals, He heals. ✨
The Unrenewed Mind
Before we talk about strongholds, deliverance, or transformation, we have to start here: the mind doesn’t automatically shift overnight just because our spirit has been made new.
Our mind is not automatically renewed at rebirth. In unrenewed areas we are open to deception – to the extent to which Light and Truth enter us, to such an extent are we free from deception.
Repentance at conversion is the beginning of a renewed mind, it is a change in thought about God (Mark 1:15; James 4:8-10).
Romans 12:2
Here’s the anchor. The “center line” that keeps this whole conversation grounded and not reactive. If you’ve ever asked, “What does real transformation actually look like?”—this is where Scripture answers with precision.
Romans 12:2
“2 Do not be conformed to this world (this age), [fashioned after and adapted to its external, superficial customs], but be transformed (changed) by the [entire] renewal of your mind [by its new ideals and its new attitude], so that you may prove [for yourselves] what is the good and acceptable and perfect will of God, even the thing which is good and acceptable and perfect [in His sight for you].”
Renewing the mind is the same word as being transformed. The word used in describing the transformation of Y’shua [Jesus] on the Mount of Transfiguration is the same word used here in Romans 12:2. We need to be transformed from the natural to the supernatural.
We have had wrong thinking patterns for years about people, God, and so forth ... And ourselves.
When we come to Messiah, we need to be renewed to think as God thinks – according to the TRUTH!
This is one of the reasons we must meditate and study God’s Word. This process of mind renewal takes TIME with God to know HOW He thinks. Relationships take time – it is not instant!
Areas of Penetration: How Strongholds Form in the Mind
And this is where it gets tender. Because most of us didn’t wake up one day and choose deception. It often enters through repetition, fatigue, pain, fear—tiny compromises that build habits of thought.
This next section is not meant to accuse you. It’s meant to help you locate the door, so you can close it—with love, with wisdom, and with truth.
Areas of penetration are where the enemy has built up strongholds in the mind.
These can be developed through:
Speculation, (horoscope, news, weather, economy).
Imagination – building my own stronghold where I feel safe! I will need to destroy that stronghold [my idol] that I built in the spirit and choose to run into the Name of the LORD, which is now my STRONG TOWER!
Fantasy, day-dreaming, sexual fantasies, pornography, and so forth.
Fears, unbelief, doubt.
Dirty, immoral or perverse thoughts – bondage of the flesh.
Wrong thoughts are instruments of satan to bind and defeat us.
When our minds are unrenewed, we cannot even make the Promises of God our own.
We need to pray daily and ask God to show us the areas of our minds that are still unrenewed.
Maybe you have even gone for deliverance and felt freedom for a while, but then it all came back again and you do not understand WHY?
You have not dealt with the strongholds of the mind, and renewed your mind.
What an Unrenewed Mind Looks Like (Biblically)
Now we’re going to get specific—because clarity brings power.
When we can name a thing, we can bring it into the light. And what’s brought into the light can be surrendered, healed, and rebuilt by God’s Word.
An unrenewed mind is:
1) Darkened (Blinded, Shortage of Light)
2 Corinthians 4:4
“4 For the god of this world has blinded the unbelievers’ minds [that they should not discern the truth], preventing them from seeing the illuminating light of the Gospel of the glory of Christ (the Messiah), Who is the Image and Likeness of God.”
2) Hardened Heart
2 Corinthians 3:14
“14 In fact, their minds were grown hard and calloused [they had become dull and had lost the power of understanding]; for until this present day, when the Old Testament (the old covenant) is being read, that same veil still lies [on their hearts], not being lifted [to reveal] that in Christ it is made void and done away.”
3) Compromising (Open to Temptation)
Compromising (open to temptations and thoughts of the enemy – you enjoy sin – “It’s not that bad!”).
Ephesians 2:3
“3 Among these we as well as you once lived and conducted ourselves in the passions of our flesh [our behavior governed by our corrupt and sensual nature], obeying the impulses of the flesh and the thoughts of the mind [our cravings dictated by our senses and our dark imaginings]. We were then by nature children of [God’s] wrath and heirs of [His] indignation, like the rest of mankind.”
4) Hostile (Resists the Truth)
Colossians 1:21
“21 And although you at one time were estranged and alienated from Him and were of hostile attitude of mind in your wicked activities,”
5) Full of Lies and Deceit
Full of lies and deceit – such as evolution.
2 Corinthians 11:3
“3 But [now] I am fearful, lest that even as the serpent beguiled Eve by his cunning, so your minds may be corrupted and seduced from wholehearted and sincere and pure devotion to Christ. [Gen. 3:4.]”
6) Worldly / Carnal
Romans 8:7
“7 [That is] because the mind of the flesh [with its carnal thoughts and purposes] is hostile to God, for it does not submit itself to God’s Law; indeed it cannot.”
Luke 8:12
“12 Those along the traveled road are the people who have heard; then the devil comes and carries away the message out of their hearts, that they may not believe (acknowledge Me as their Savior and devote themselves to Me) and be saved [here and hereafter].”
Bondages Over the Mind: Common Open Doors
This is where we stay grounded and honest.
Some mind-bondage has a history. Some patterns have roots. And if we don’t acknowledge the root, we keep trying to treat symptoms—then we wonder why things “come back.”
This section is a mirror, not a sentence. It’s an invitation to let God show you what needs healing.
Bondages over the mind especially are found in people who have, before their salvation, been involved in:
The occult – psychic influence, third eye opening, spirit of divination, psychic gifts, and so forth.
Sects, false religions, Transcendental Meditation, lying spirits, mind-over-matter, and so forth.
Hypnosis [mass hypnosis] – an example of the fruit is falling asleep in church; a passive mind not interested in the things of the LORD.
Pornography (unclean spirits – dirty thoughts).
Drugs, pop music, hypnotic beats – witchcraft, sorcery, and drugs come from the same root word, “pharmakia”.
Mind control and mind development techniques – sales techniques use manipulation, intimidation, domination to sales their goods.
SHOCK! If you have had a traumatic experience, an accident, attack, death of loved one, and so forth, your mind goes into a state of shock which has the same effect on the brain as a curse.
You need to have the shock broken over you even if it happened years ago – your body cells store the traumatic memories and this can result in sicknesses and disease years later – cancer, diabetes, epilepsy, and so forth for example.
The fruit of shock can also be forgetfulness.
There are some well-known business leaders who teach on “Mind Over Matter” and “How To Win Friends And Influence People”.
They use the Bible and teach you to use physic abilities in business.
These leaders have been known to be on the highest level of Freemasonry.
These verses support the same theme—renewing the mind, tearing down strongholds, and walking in truth:
2 Corinthians 10:4–5 — We destroy arguments and take every thought captive to obey Christ.
Psalm 119:105 — God’s Word is a lamp to our feet and a light to our path.
John 8:31–32 — The truth sets us free.
Philippians 4:8 — What to focus our mind on (pure, lovely, true).
Ephesians 4:22–24 — Put off the old self and be renewed in the spirit of your mind.
Deception: Rejecting the Truth (And How to Stay Free)
Now we’re stepping into the heartbeat of this message: deception isn’t always loud. Sometimes it’s subtle. Sometimes it feels reasonable. Sometimes it looks spiritual.
And that’s why the Bible calls us to love truth—not just agree with it intellectually, but welcome it deeply.
Deception is not just a “world issue.” It’s a mind issue. And Scripture makes it clear: the enemy’s strategy is to twist truth, corrupt devotion, and pull believers away from wholehearted love for Christ.
Deception — Rejecting the TRUTH!
2 Corinthians 11:3
“3 But [now] I am fearful, lest that even as the serpent beguiled Eve by his cunning, so your minds may be corrupted and seduced from wholehearted and sincere and pure devotion to Christ.”
Often it is sincere Christians that are deceived.
Note, deception is based on ignorance and not on moral character.
Deception has to do with the mind and it means that a wrong thought has been allowed by the mind in the misconception that it is the truth (it appears to be the truth).
How Can You Make Sure You Will Not Be Deceived?
If you’ve ever asked, “How do I know I’m not being misled?”—Scripture doesn’t leave you guessing.
God isn’t trying to make you paranoid. He’s training you to be discerning. There’s a difference.
2 Thessalonians 2:10-12
“10 And by unlimited seduction to evil and with all wicked deception for those who are perishing (going to perdition) because they did not welcome the Truth but refused to love it that they might be saved. 11 Therefore God sends upon them a misleading influence, a working of error and a strong delusion to make them believe what is false, 12 In order that all may be judged and condemned who did not believe in [who refused to adhere to, trust in, and rely on] the Truth, but [instead] took pleasure in unrighteousness.”
You must love the TRUTH!
“A great need for all believers is that they should earnestly seek after all truth for their progressive deliverance from all the lies of satan; only knowledge and truth can give victory over the lies of satan, who is a deceiver and a liar … Deliverance from lies is to believe in the Truth. Nothing else can remove a lie except the truth.”29
You cannot just drive out a lying spirit because they believe the lie. For example:
An alcoholic must acknowledge he is and alcoholic and the truth will set him free.
A spiritualist believes there are good spirits and bad spirits – he believes his spirits are “good” spirits until the truth is shown.
Proverbs 9:10
“10 The reverent and worshipful fear of the Lord is the beginning (the chief and choice part) of Wisdom, and the knowledge of the Holy One is insight and understanding.”
29 Quote by Jessie Penn-Lewis
The Fear of the LORD and True Deliverance
The Fear of the LORD is to hate sin as God hates it.
True deliverance is to hate what binds you.
You will be able to freely testify if you’ve been set free.
How Christians Can Be Deceived
This part is where we keep our hearts soft and our eyes open.
Because it’s easy to read about deception and immediately think of “someone else.” But freedom grows when we let the Lord search us—gently, thoroughly, lovingly.
Christians can be deceived by:
1) Deception Through Pride
Pride cases blind spots so that you cannot see yourself and others in perspective (spinach in my teeth!).
When you exalt yourself above others – this is self-deception.
For example, a liar must acknowledge he tells lies.
Another example is where you judge and criticize others – when a sinner comes into the church and does not smell so good – we pull up our noses and show the attitude of the “elder brother”.
The Father’s House is for ALL sinners!
You become susceptible to deceiving spirits that flatter your ego.
For example, William Branham (he was used mightily in performing miracles – later on in his life he believed he was Elijah that had come back to earth).
Be careful of personal prophecy that elevates you.
Be careful of believing you have a “special ministry and/or a special power anointing” that no-one else has.
Be careful of people lifting you up and putting you on a pedestal – that makes you an open target for the enemy.
This can also open you up for a familiar spirit giving you prophetic words and you think it is God.
Ezekiel 13:6
“6 They have seen falsehood and lying divination, saying, The Lord says; but the Lord has not sent them. Yet they have hoped and made men to hope for the confirmation of their word.”
Jeremiah 23:16
“16 Thus says the Lord of hosts: Do not listen to the words of the [false] prophets who prophesy to you. They teach you vanity (emptiness, falsity, and futility) and fill you with vain hopes; they speak a vision of their own minds and not from the mouth of the Lord.”
Don’t base your future on prophecies.
All prophecies must be tested and the prophets must exalt Y’shua [Jesus] only.
Be careful of automatic handwriting “thoughts” from God – “contemplative prayer”.
This is when you empty your mind and wait for thoughts from outside.
Examples of these types of books include “Aquarian Gospel of Jesus Christ” and “God Calling”.
Please note, this is NOT Godly journaling or dialogue with God!
You could also be doing automatic drawings – where you draw your “guardian angel” which is actually a spirit guide, or you draw the spirits over a mountain and/or river, and so forth.
Be careful if you resist warning and correction.
You must stay teachable.
Even baby Christians can correct you.
REMEMBER the word must be given in LOVE!
Be careful if you think that you have received a special revelation or think that you are the prophetic voice of the Church.
An example is this is of David Burke.
In the 1960’s, we had the Hippie Movement and he started a “church” called “Children of God”.
They believed they could win people for Jesus with sex!
They called their outreach groups “The Flirty Fishers” and “Hookers for Christ”.
They stated that marriage was selfish!
Group intercessors must be careful not to see themselves as an “exclusive group”.
If you study of the cults you will see that every single one of them believed that they and they alone have the truth!
The “righteousness message” believes that the whole church is compromising except them – this undermines the Body of Messiah.
Every new revelation you receive must be checked and tested by mature leaders that you trust!
Romans 16:17
“17 I appeal to you, brethren, to be on your guard concerning those who create dissensions and difficulties and cause divisions, in opposition to the doctrine (the teaching) which you have been taught. [I warn you to turn aside from them, to] avoid them.”
2) Deception Through Bitterness30
Satan works in darkness.
You walk in darkness if you are bitter.
1 John 2:9-11
“9 Whoever says he is in the Light and [yet] hates his brother [Christian, born-again child of God his Father] is in darkness even until now. 10 Whoever loves his brother [believer] abides (lives) in the Light, and in It or in him there is no occasion for stumbling or cause for error or sin. 11 But he who hates (detests, despises) his brother [in Christ] is in darkness and walking (living) in the dark; he is straying and does not perceive or know where he is going, because the darkness has blinded his eyes.”
Suspicion – if people have hurt you, you react out of distrust and suspicion.
30 Satan tries this attack daily!
Hurts – for example, hurts in marriage can cause you to reject the marriage truth of submission.
3) Deception Through Passivity
There is a world of difference between meditation [studying of and filling your mind with] God’s Word versus Eastern meditation [emptying your mind, waiting for thoughts from the outside, contemplative prayer].
When you do not understand how God speaks to you.
God speaks to your spirit not your mind.
It can be spontaneous thoughts that come to mind.
For example, “go and pray for that person in the Pick ‘n Pay (Pick ‘n Pray)!”
Be prepared to make a mistake!
A mind that is hardened, closed and rigid generates a rigid, fanatical spirit.
A fanatical spirit is a clear sign of deception.
James 3:15-17
“15 This [superficial] wisdom is not such as comes down from above, but is earthly, unspiritual (animal), even devilish (demoniacal). 16 For wherever there is jealousy (envy) and contention (rivalry and selfish ambition), there will also be confusion (unrest, disharmony, rebellion) and all sorts of evil and vile practices. 17 But the wisdom from above is first of all pure (undefiled); then it is peace-loving, courteous (considerate, gentle). [It is willing to] yield to reason, full of compassion and good fruits; it is wholehearted and straightforward, impartial and unfeigned (free from doubts, wavering, and insincerity).”
“A fanatical spirit, coming from the enemy, is filled with zeal and energy, but the character of such people is closed to reason, dogmatic, hard and extremely self-confident. These people are unwilling to listen to others, because they say that they hear the voice of God.”31
31 Quote by Michael Harper
A mind that is hardened, closed and rigid generates a rigid, fanatical spirit.
A fanatical spirit is a clear sign of deception.
Revelation or direction coming from a passive mind is open to deception.
Some people are deceived because they think they are so spiritual that all their thoughts come from God.
For example, a nun believes that suffering will make her more holy.
She had an older nun as a mentor who had crooked legs and walked with much difficulty.
So she prayed for her legs to become more crooked than an older nun’s legs so that she could become as holy as she is!
There is so much attention given to the cross and suffering that we forget Messiah is ALIVE!
The truth about suffering is that suffering comes as a result of preaching the Gospel.
Holiness does not mean being poor!
We encourage you to check if your forefathers made an oath of poverty – you need to renounce that and break the curse!
Misunderstandings of the truth bring deception.
A truth that is not in balance with other truths, becomes a false doctrine/ heresy.
Can be misled concerning God and His Character as King and Father.
4) Deception Through Disobedience and Misinterpretation of Scripture
Being a hearer and not a doer of the Word (James 1:22).
Saying you are without sin (1 John 1:8).
Thinking you are “something” (Galatians 6:3).
Thinking yourself wise with the wisdom of this world (1 Corinthians 3:18).
Pretending to be religious, but actually have an uncontrolled tongue, revealing your real condition (James 1:26).
Thinking that the unrighteous will inherit the Kingdom of God (1 Corinthians 6:9).
Thinking that what you sow, you will not reap (Galatians 6:7).
Thinking that contact with sin will have no effect on you (1 Corinthians 15:33).
Signs and Openings for Deception
Here’s where we get practical.
Discernment isn’t a vibe. It’s a trained skill. And the fruit of discernment is stability—your mind becomes a place of peace, not pressure.
Signs of Deception
Attitude of infallibility (“I am right – do not argue with me!”).
Inability to reason or listen.
Antagonistic towards the truth.
Restlessness.
Abnormal talkativeness or silence.
Openings for Deception
Thoughts that are allowed in the mind.
Direct: Automatic handwriting/drawing, Eastern Meditation.
Indirect: Works on your emotions such as impatience, anger, and fear.
Lack of reason. Do not just follow blindly – test everything with the Word.
Passivity, lack of the use of the will. People are often like sailing boats, always waiting for the Will of God – the “Wind” – to direct them. Problem is, it is not always the Wind of God that blowing!
Lack of knowledge of the Word.
You can recognize deception by division. It is partiality (cliques) in the Body of Messiah.
A person who prefers cliques is under the influence of demonic oppression.
The Spirit of God is the Spirit of Unity and the Spirit of Truth (John 17:11, 21-22).
Romans 16:17-18
“17 I appeal to you, brethren, to be on your guard concerning those who create dissensions and difficulties and cause divisions, in opposition to the doctrine (the teaching) which you have been taught. [I warn you to turn aside from them, to] avoid them. 18 For such persons do not serve our Lord Christ but their own appetites and base desires, and by ingratiating and flattering speech, they beguile the hearts of the unsuspecting and simpleminded [people].”
If there are people who have been subject to deception, then the answer is not deliverance.
They must be brought to a point of confrontation by presenting them with the Truth.
Here are a few extra verses that strengthen your message about truth, discernment, and deception:
John 14:6 — Jesus is the Truth.
Psalm 25:5 — “Lead me in Your truth…”
Hebrews 5:14 — Mature believers have trained discernment.
Acts 17:11 — Testing teaching against Scripture.
1 Thessalonians 5:21 — “Test everything; hold fast what is good.”
Passivity of the Mind: How Spiritual Discernment Protects You From Deception
And now we land on one of the quietest traps: passivity.
Because the enemy doesn’t always need you to rebel—sometimes he just needs you to stop paying attention. To stop testing. To stop choosing.
But you were not created to be mentally foggy, spiritually numb, or constantly overwhelmed. You were created to be clear, anchored, and led by truth.
Passivity is one of the biggest doors the enemy tries to use in the mind—because a passive mind stops testing, stops choosing, and stops sifting thoughts.
And when we stop discerning, we become easier to influence.
Passivity of the Mind
Passivity is not an inactive mind – where you are not thinking about something specific, your mind rests, but you can concentrate again and form thought patterns.
Passivity is an inactive mind for long periods of time – such as a mind “dumbed down” by drugs, alcohol, worldly lusts, and so forth.
What a Peaceful Mind Can Do
A peaceful mind can:
Can focus.
Can resist.
Can choose and sift thoughts.
Normal Mind vs. Passive Mind
A normal mind can think about something specific [mind rests], but you can concentrate again and form a thought pattern.
A passive mind is a mind out of control.
It thinks continuously, in all directions.
Whenever you want to think/concentrate, it feels like an iron band around your mind, or clouds of cotton wool that you want to remove.
A passive mind can also be caused by extreme stress and exhaustion – you become too tired to think or decide.
Additional Scripture references: Galatians 5:20; 1 Corinthians 11:18_19; Titus 3:10; 1 Timothy 4:1; James 3:14_16; 2 Peter 2:1.
The Danger of a Passive Mind
“He allows his reasoning ability to go into a state of lethargy and welcomes any thought that springs up in that state of lethargy … If man does not want to use his intelligence, neither will God do it, but evil spirits will. They require an empty brain and a passive will … If one allows his mind to stop functioning: thinking, seeking and deciding, and not test and control his experiences and actions according to the Bible, he invites satan to penetrate his mind and to deceive him.”
You have to train your mind to test all commands.
You must learn to discern and shift your thoughts.
Biblical Example: Ezekiel Reasons With God
We see that Ezekiel reasons with God:
Ezekiel 4:12-15
“12 And you shall eat your food as barley cakes and you shall bake it with human dung as fuel in the sight of the people. 13 And the Lord said, Even thus shall the children of Israel eat their defiled bread among the nations to whom I will drive them. 14 Then said I, Ah, Lord God! Behold, I have never defiled myself. From my youth up even till now have I not eaten of that which dies of itself or is torn in pieces; neither did there ever come abominable flesh into my mouth. 15 Then He said to me, Behold, I will let you use cow’s dung instead of human dung, and you shall prepare your food with it.”
Biblical Example: The Disciples Studied the Scriptures
The disciples studied the Scriptures:
Acts 17:11
“11 Now these [Jews] were better disposed and more noble than those in Thessalonica, for they were entirely ready and accepted and welcomed the message [concerning the attainment through Christ of eternal salvation in the kingdom of God] with inclination of mind and eagerness, searching and examining the Scriptures daily to see if these things were so.”
These verses reinforce your message about discernment, self-control, and testing thoughts:
2 Corinthians 10:5 — Taking thoughts captive to obey Christ.
Romans 12:2 — Renewal brings transformation and discernment of God’s will.
Philippians 4:7–8 — God’s peace guards the mind; focus on what is true.
1 Peter 5:8 — Be sober-minded and watchful.
1 John 4:1 — Test the spirits.
Conclusion
Before you close this post, take a moment and let it land. 🤍
Not in fear. Not in condemnation. But in resolve.
If you’ve seen yourself in any part of this, it doesn’t mean you’re “too far gone.” It means God is giving you sight. And sight is a gift.
Here’s what I want you to remember:
Renewal is a process, not a moment.
Discernment is learned through practice.
Freedom isn’t maintained by intensity—it’s maintained by truth, daily.
If there are people who have been subject to deception, then the answer is not deliverance.
They must be brought to a point of confrontation by presenting them with the Truth.
And that confrontation doesn’t have to be harsh. Sometimes it’s holy and gentle. Sometimes it sounds like:
“Lord, show me where I’ve agreed with a lie… and teach me to love Your truth again.”
Passivity of the mind is not rest—it is a loss of spiritual alertness over time.
A peaceful mind can focus, resist, and choose.
A passive mind is out of control, overwhelmed, and easily influenced.
That’s why Scripture shows believers reasoning, studying, and testing everything against God’s Word.
You are not called to live mentally scattered, spiritually foggy, or emotionally reactive.
Boldness is beautiful when it’s grounded. And grounded boldness starts with a renewed mind. ✨🕊️
Before you go, I want to offer something practical—because truth is beautiful, but it’s even more powerful when it becomes a daily rhythm in your home. 🤍
If this message about the mind, deception, discernment, and peace stirred something in you… you’re not alone. Many parents can feel when something is “off,” but they don’t always know how to put language to it—especially for their children.
These resources were created as gentle, Biblical tools to help kids (and parents) build emotional safety, spiritual strength, and Scripture-led peace—without fear, without pressure, and without confusion.
Think of them like little “lighthouses” for your family—soft, steady, and grounded.
🏝️ Island Boundaries — Emotional Safety + Healthy Boundaries
For the child (and the parent) who needs help saying:
“This feels safe.”
“This doesn’t feel safe.”
“I’m allowed to say no.”
This is a gentle, Biblical tool to help establish healthy boundaries with kindness and clarity—because guarding your heart is not rude. It’s wisdom.
Scripture Anchor:
“Above all else, guard your heart, for everything you do flows from it.” — Proverbs 4:23
💪 Brave Hearts Who Choose Light — Courage + Identity + Choosing Truth
For kids learning how to stand firm when emotions feel big and thoughts feel loud.
This printable supports children in:
choosing truth over fear
remembering who they are in Christ
building courage through Scripture-led identity
Because courage isn’t the absence of feelings—it’s choosing faith while feelings rise.
Scripture Anchor:
“Be strong and courageous… for the Lord your God will be with you.” — Joshua 1:9
🌙 Little Dreamers (Ages 6–10) — Bedtime Peace + Calm Night Rhythms
It’s a gentle guide to help your child hear from God while they sleep.
Through calming routines, joyful journaling, and spirit-led prompts, this beautifully crafted resource invites little hearts to discover divine messages tucked inside their dreams.
🕊️ Kids Who Worry — Anxiety Support + Daily Peace Tools
For the tender-hearted child who overthinks, worries, or carries fears they can’t explain.
This printable offers:
daily peace practices
simple calming tools
Scripture-based reassurance
Because your child doesn’t need to “toughen up.” They need tools—and truth.
Scripture Anchors:
“Cast all your anxiety on Him because He cares for you.” — 1 Peter 5:7
“Do not be anxious… but in every situation, by prayer… present your requests to God.” — Philippians 4:6–7
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simple prayer tools
Scripture-led steps to remove what doesn’t belong
support for creating a home that feels spiritually safe
This isn’t about fear. It’s about order.
It’s about choosing what gets access to your home, your child’s mind, and your family’s peace.
Scripture Anchors:
“Submit yourselves to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.” — James 4:7
“As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.” — Joshua 24:15
If renewing the mind is the long road of transformation, these are the small, faithful steps that help you walk it out at home—one moment, one truth, one bedtime prayer at a time. 🤍
You’re not just raising kids. You’re building a legacy of discernment, peace, and courage in Christ. 🕊️
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