The voice you follow is the difference between victory or defeat.
There are so many voices clamoring for our attention these days. Voices outside our head from what we read, watch or listen; and the voices inside our head: the self-talk.
The voice of self, “I can’t do this.” The voice of failure, “I failed badly, why get up and try again only to fail again?” The voice of insecurity, “I am piece of junk, why would God want me?” The voice of ignorance, “I’m just so stupid!” The voice of bleakness, “Life will never get better.” The voice of others, “I can never trust them for that they did…again.”
The enemy loves to exploit these voices in order to get us to stop letting the Spirit change us. Instead, listen to the voice of truth, Jesus, who shuts down all those voices.
I like the lyrics to the song, The Voice of Truth. “And the Voice of Truth says, ‘This is for My glory’/Out of all the voices calling out to me/I will choose to listen and believe the Voice of Truth.”
God wants to see Jesus in us. So, He gave us the mind of Christ (1 Cor. 2:16), the Spirit of Christ (Phil. 1:19) and the Word of Christ (Col. 3:16) to overcome all negative and sinful voices, so we can shut them down!
First, be careful what you allow into your head. Are there outside sources you can eliminate? If so, unsubscribe from those sources. Reduce electronics time. And for a season, if possible, reduce exposure to certain people.
And second, before the battle, get to know Jesus’ voice through spend time listening to Him in Scripture. Repeatedly think on the truths He gives you. He knows your battles; and thus, will prepare you for what is coming. If you don’t, failure is certain.
And when the battle starts, call out to Him. “Jesus, help!” Tell those thoughts to shut up in Jesus’ name. And then focus on the truth Jesus gave you, which will lead to victory.
Becoming like Jesus means filtering all thoughts – external and internal – through the voice of truth – the only voice that leads to freedom and a fulfilled life now and forever.