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EP14: Trading Enemy Mode for Peace

44 min · 27 de abr de 2026
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We want to hear from you!   Do you have a story from this weeks message?    Contact us at  wholefamilypodcast@icloud.com   Enemy Mode in Everyday Relationships   Main Scripture   * Hebrews 12:14–17   ⸻   Key Idea   We are called to pursue peace from a pure heart. Enemy mode distorts how we see people, replaces grace with suspicion, and causes us to trade long-term relational fruit for short-term emotional reactions.   Peace is something we partner in—internally and relationally.   ⸻   Practices to Implement This Week   1. Pause + Perception Reset   Interrupt enemy mode early.   * Pause when you feel the internal shift * Ask: “What story am I believing right now?” * Ask: “Holy Spirit, how do You see this person?”   Create space for truth before reacting.   ⸻   2. Return to Identity Before Engagement   Anchor before stepping into conflict.   * Remind yourself: * “I am a person of peace.” * “I am secure.” * “They are not my enemy.” * Let your body settle (slow breath, release tension)   Engage from a grounded, regulated place—not reaction.   ⸻   3. Cut Off Bitterness, Replant Grace   Don’t let the root grow.   * Name the offense honestly * Choose: * “I release them from what I feel they owe me.” * “I choose goodwill toward them.” * Ask: “Holy Spirit, what is one true thing about them I can hold onto?”   Replace suspicion with intentional grace.   ⸻   4. Renounce Agreement with the Wrong Spirit   Break alignment with what is fueling enemy mode.   * Identify what is present (anger, accusation, division, bitterness) * Say out loud: * “I renounce agreement with the spirit of accusation, division, and bitterness.” * “I break every assignment of these spirits in my life.” * Invite the Holy Spirit: * “Fill these spaces with Your peace, Your truth, and Your perspective.”   Shift out of spiritual alignment with enemy mode and back into peace.   ⸻   Closing Thought   Transformation happens through partnership— not just hearing truth, but practicing it.   As we notice, realign, and respond differently, we become people of peace in real relationships.   Resources: “Escaping Enemy Mode” Book https://a.co/d/0eOhGgKY [https://a.co/d/0eOhGgKY]   More resources: https://lifemodelworks.org/resources/read/escaping-enemy-mode [https://lifemodelworks.org/resources/read/escaping-enemy-mode]

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