THE VOICES
IN YOUR HEAD
My sheep listen to
my voice; I know them, and they follow me.
John 10:27
I
have a confession to make. I talk to myself. Aloud. You may have strong
opinions about the sanity of people who talk to themselves, but the reality is
that we all do it. Some of us are
just a little less discrete about it than others!
Think
about the voices in your head. The ones that ask recurring, everyday questions
like, “Where’s my cell phone or car keys?” and the dark and ugly chatter that
can fill our minds in the silence of the night like, “I don’t trust God with
_____________.” Or, “I’m not good enough.” Or, “If people really knew what I
was thinking they’d judge me or think I’m crazy.”
Within
her blog post, “Doing Battle with the Crazy Lady” Eyvonne Sharp gives the
voices in her head that speak stinkin’ thinkin’ thoughts a name. She calls that
voice the Crazy Lady.
(http://www.eyvonnesharp.com/doing-battle-with-the-crazy-lady/)
She
writes, “After 35 years, I give her a face and an identity. Not to give
credence to her words, but to call her out so I can see her more clearly. It’s
much easier to fight a seen enemy than an un-seen one.” Whether you name the
enemies of our sinful nature, the world, and the devil, the “Crazy Lady” or
not, the spiritual, invisible battle is indeed real, and ongoing (Ephesians
6:10-18).
At
first, Eyvonne tried to do battle with the enemy through positive thinking.
She’d fake confidence on the outside, but the battle was still raging within
because victory is not a matter of willpower, but of God’s power! Then God
revealed the missing piece of her arsenal. She realized, “God’s Word is true,
no matter how I feel.” That was her “silver bullet against the crazy lady.”
I
love that visual: God’s Word is our
silver bullet against the enemy! Does the voice in your head say, “You
can’t trust God with this?” Blast it with truth: I am still confident of this: I will see the goodness of the LORD in
the land of the living. Wait for the LORD; be strong and take heart and wait for
the LORD (Psalm 27:13-14). Does the voice in your head say, “You’re not
good enough?” Take aim and discharge truth: Therefore,
there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus (Romans
8:1). Trade in stinkin’ thinkin’ for Truth!
There
is One Voice that we must heed and hear, listen and obey, and that’s God’s.
Jesus said, “My sheep listen to my voice;
I know them, and they follow me” (John 10:27).
Think on it: What Voice or voices are you
listening to today?
Who
we listen to predicts how we’ll act. My voice sounds like I want control; God’s
voice sounds like He’s in charge.
Bob Goff
grace and peace,
Lenae
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