Align Your Mind

Our Thoughts vs God’s Word

6 min · 16 de feb de 2026
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Sometimes the loudest voice in our life isn’t culture. It isn’t other people. It’s our own thoughts. In this episode of Align Your Mind, we gently explore the difference between what we think and what God has actually said. Not in a harsh or condemning way—but in a steady, clarifying way. Because not every thought deserves agreement. And not every feeling reflects truth. This episode is a reflective practice to help you notice where your internal narrative may be drifting from Scripture—and how alignment begins by returning to what is already written. If this episode resonates, make sure to follow the show and leave a rating on Spotify. And drop a comment sharing which truth you’re holding onto this week. I’ll be reading and responding all week.

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Portada del episodio Our Thoughts vs God’s Word

Our Thoughts vs God’s Word

Sometimes the loudest voice in our life isn’t culture. It isn’t other people. It’s our own thoughts. In this episode of Align Your Mind, we gently explore the difference between what we think and what God has actually said. Not in a harsh or condemning way—but in a steady, clarifying way. Because not every thought deserves agreement. And not every feeling reflects truth. This episode is a reflective practice to help you notice where your internal narrative may be drifting from Scripture—and how alignment begins by returning to what is already written. If this episode resonates, make sure to follow the show and leave a rating on Spotify. And drop a comment sharing which truth you’re holding onto this week. I’ll be reading and responding all week.

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