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#72 | Flesh Patterns | Romans 8:5 | The Great 8

7 min · 9 de jun de 2026
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Whether you realize it or not, your life is being shaped by repetition. Every day you're building patterns through what you think about, what you dwell on, what you tolerate, and what you repeatedly feed. In Romans 8:5, Paul teaches that those who live according to the flesh have their minds set on the things of the flesh. The battle isn't just about behavior—it's about the patterns of thinking that eventually shape behavior. Long before sin shows up in our actions, it often starts in our thoughts.  Most strongholds don't begin dramatically. They begin subtly. One repeated thought. One tolerated compromise. One unchecked emotion. One secret habit. Over time, repetition builds residence, and what was once a struggle becomes a pattern. What was once a pattern becomes a pathway. And what was once a pathway can eventually become a stronghold. In this episode, we unpack three powerful truths about flesh patterns: 1. The Flesh Craves Control — Sin is never satisfied with partial influence. What begins as a small compromise often grows into a desire for greater territory, greater influence, and greater control. 2. Patterns Become Pathways — Repeated thoughts create repeated actions. What you continually rehearse in your mind eventually becomes the direction of your life. 3. What You Tolerate Strengthens — Strongholds rarely appear overnight. They are built through repeated compromise, unchecked habits, and tolerated sin over time. We'll also discuss practical ways to break destructive cycles, interrupt sinful patterns before they become chains, replace lies with truth, and establish Spirit-led rhythms that lead to lasting freedom. Because the Gospel doesn't just forgive sinful patterns—it breaks their authority. If you've been stuck in the same cycle, battling the same temptation, or wondering why certain struggles keep resurfacing, this episode is for you. Because what you normalize eventually controls you. 5 Practical Ways to Break Flesh Patterns 1. Interrupt sinful repetition early - Kill compromise while it’s still small. 2. Replace lies with Scripture - Truth weakens destructive pathways. 3. Remove environments feeding your flesh - Patterns survive where temptation is constantly fed. 4. Build new spiritual rhythms - Repeated obedience creates new pathways too. 5. Stay accountable - Isolation strengthens strongholds. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2599435/fan_mail/new] Book Derek Griffon to Speak at your next event  https://www.derekgriffon.com/invite [https://www.derekgriffon.com/invite]

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