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God, Give Me My Mind Back

52 min · 3. maj 2026
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What do you do when you've been successful everywhere except in your own mind? In this thought-provoking message from Daniel 4:36, we're reminded that one of the greatest stewardship responsibilities God has given us isn't money, influence, opportunities, or possessions—it's our minds. Through the story of King Nebuchadnezzar, we discover that it's possible to build an empire, achieve success, and still struggle with internal battles that no one else can see. This message explores the connection between pride, insecurity, identity, emotional health, and the hidden wounds that shape our lives. You'll be challenged to examine the difference between confidence and compensation, success and significance, and whether some of your greatest struggles are rooted in places that never fully healed. Whether you're carrying pressure from your past, wrestling with comparison, battling anxiety, managing leadership responsibilities, or trying to recover from wounds you've never confronted, this sermon offers practical and spiritual insight into what it means to steward your mind well. If you've ever felt mentally exhausted, emotionally overwhelmed, or disconnected from the person God created you to be, this word will remind you that healing begins when we're honest about what has shaped us and willing to invite God into the process. Listen with an open heart and discover why one of the most powerful prayers you can pray is: "God, give me my mind back."

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