Daily Devotion 
		
		Battleground of the Mind
		
		By 
Missey Butler  
		
		 
		 
               After my initial conversion to Christianity, it didn’t 
                take long for me to realize that an inner war had been declared 
                and that my mind was where the heaviest skirmishes were taking 
                place. 
              The ground force troops had been released when I began to recognize 
                that if I was ever going to see victory over my flesh, it would 
                have to first be won in the battlefront of my thinking. The word 
                tells us, “As a man thinketh in his heart so is he” 
                (Proverbs 23:7). 
              I immediately jumped into the foxhole of truth that I found in 
                Galatians 2:20: “I am crucified with Christ, and it is no 
                longer I who live, but Christ living in me, and the life I now 
                live, I live by faith in the Son of God.” 
              That hand grenade of a verse had become my John 3: 16, if you 
                will, as far as grounding me in the reality that until I die spirituality, 
                no real life was ever going to come forth. 
              “Unless a kernel of wheat falls to the ground and dies, 
                it abides alone. But, if it dies, it produces many seeds” 
                (John 12:24). 
              I once heard a well-known man of God describe to an audience 
                his early morning ritual. He stated that the very first thing 
                he does after shutting off the alarm is he stands up, stretches, 
                thanks God for a new day, and then… HE DROPS DEAD!  
              Of course, the audience roared with laughter. Then he quipped, 
                “No, really, I am dead serious!” More laughter ensued. 
                After the hilarity had finally subsided and all eyes were “ten 
                hup” to the wisdom of his next statements, like a good soldier 
                of the Lord, he began to strategically take us through the process 
                of daily mortification of the flesh. The first rules of engagement 
                include the following: 
               
                1. Announce that your carnal mind has been 
                  declared DOA (dead on arrival). 
                   
                  2. You’ll now be reporting to a new commander 
                  in chief from this point on. 
                   
                  3. Never forget, the battles are won and lost 
                  in the arena of your mind. 
               
              I now faithfully report to my commanding officer every morning. 
                And I’m proud to say I am gaining more and more ground over 
                the lies of the enemy. Some days I find myself dying a thousand 
                deaths within a 24-hour day. This carnal mind does not die easily, 
                but it has to submit to the authority of Jesus Christ. 
              So now, every morning, I hear the reveille of God’s bugle 
                as He wakes me up to the reality that, yes, the battle is on, 
                but THE WAR HAS ALREADY BEEN WON. I simply stand in an unwavering 
                faith, believing that it is no longer I who lives, but Christ 
                living in me. As Romans 8:37 says, I am more than a conqueror! 
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