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Breath Again: CAN THESE BONES LIVE Guarding the Mind

16 min · 3. juni 2026
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Guarding the Mind Your mind is a garden gate, leave it open and anything will grow. This devotion exposes the subtle strategy of Babylon: slow assimilation through what you consume. You’ll get a vivid analogy, a corrective call to stewardship (not legalism), and a short exercise to audit one media habit this week. It’s sharp, loving, and practical: identify the voices shaping your imagination and choose whether they point to Christ. Walk away with a single, doable boundary to set immediately and a question that will change what you let in. #RenewYourMind #Romans122 #GuardYourMind #MediaFast #SpiritualStewardship #CulturalAssimilation #MindGarden #ChristianDiscipline #Discernment #ProtectYourHeart #PastorGregmott

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Breath Again: CAN THESE BONES LIVE Fasting and Spiritual Hunger

Amos warns of a famine not of bread but of hearing the Word: “a famine of hearing the words of the LORD” (Amos 8:11). Fasting is one of God’s appointed means to sharpen spiritual hearing. Daniel’s fasts were not dramatic stunts but steady disciplines: “Then I set my face unto the Lord God, to seek by prayer and supplications, with fasting” (Daniel 9:3). When the church learns to deny lesser comforts, it discovers a deeper appetite for God’s presence and for the mission He gives. Deny a comfort today so God can give you a hunger that saves others tomorrow. #FastingForRevival #SpiritualHunger #FastAndPray #Amos811 #DanielFasting #HearTheWord #HungerForGod #PrepareForRevival #StandUpArmy #PastorGregmott

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