Captive and Obedient: The Podcast

Can You Create Success From Your Comfort Zone? [Bonus: Challenge Invite]

12 min · 26. nov. 2024
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The Gideon Effect: God is With Me With Me

Join us for Retrain Your Brain For Success 5-Day Challenge: https://visioncoachkim.com/retrain [https://visioncoachkim.com/retrain] In today’s episode, we’re exploring “The Gideon Effect” and the transformative power of believing that “God is with me.” This belief, rooted in divine grace, can transform our lives, shaping our identities and perceptions. Change begins at the mental level; the essence of true transformation lies in how we think. When we invite God into this process, we allow His beliefs to redefine our perception, profoundly impacting our lives. Remember, the promise of “God is with me” is life-changing and comforting; it can reshape everything. Many navigate life with self-focused thoughts, leading to isolation from truth. By recognizing that God is always by our side, we can overcome challenges that may seem insurmountable. In embracing the truth that “God is with me, with me,” we find strength, purpose, and connection, allowing us to move forward in faith and confidence. In this episode, you’ll receive a charge to be vigilant when your thoughts center around "I," "me," and "my." Such language often reflects a mindset steeped in isolation and self-reliance. The moment you notice these thoughts, it’s vital to take them captive and reaffirm God's promise that He is with you. This practice nurtures a mindset focused on our shared journey with God instead of viewing life as a solo battle. Understanding the truth that "God is with you" reshapes your identity and circumstances. Identifying and capturing your thoughts is essential in maintaining this belief. By actively rejecting isolationist thoughts, you open yourself to transformative change. Shifting your narrative from "I" to "we" represents a conscious choice to acknowledge that you are never alone.

5. dec. 202458 min
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The Gideon Effect: Operating From The Already Done Place

Retrain Your Brain For Success 5-Day Challenge: https://visioncoachkim.com/retrain [https://visioncoachkim.com/retrain] In this episode, we dive into the transformative mindset of operating from the “Already Done Place." Just like Gideon, who struggled with self-identity despite God's declaration, we’ll explore how understanding our identity precedes our assignments is crucial for fulfilling our divine purpose.  The “Already Done Place" signals that God’s Word is not merely a promise but a reality that empowers you to act. It's about realizing you have already been equipped to fulfill your divine purpose.  Gideon’s story reveals a powerful truth: even when we perceive ourselves as weak, we can choose to recognize the inherent strength placed within us by God. Gideon managed to navigate his fears while secretly protecting his family from the Midianites, illustrating that God sees our potential even in moments of struggle. The Already Done Place manifests when we acknowledge that we have everything we need to fulfill our purpose. Embracing our identity before our assignments allows us to draw strength and confidence from God’s unwavering promises. As we continue to explore Gideon’s story in future episodes of Captive and Obedient, hold onto the truth of your identity in Christ. Recognize that whatever God has called you to do, you are fully equipped to accomplish it.

28. nov. 202427 min