Psalm 23: The Subconscious Mind And The Soul

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Sometimes life can be burdensome. You give and give and give and life takes and takes and takes to a point when you are just drained. You feel empty inside and your physical frame is weaken with every thought about your current situation. What makes it even tougher is that no one can even imagine how hard you are struggling to pull it together; constantly fighting the tears that leak from your soul. If this you, this is your message to gain victory over your struggle. This is not some cliche religious message telling you that your breakthrough is on the way, but it's a kingdom message to wake up the conqueror in you.

Your minds are where the battles are fought. Yes I did say minds, because we have two minds the conscious mind and the subconscious mind (better known as the heart or the Soul). Psalm 23:7 For as he thinkers in his heart, so is he. The conscious mind processes information while the subconscious mind is made up of your Emotions, and your Will. Whatever you absorb from the the atmosphere by listening, seeing, and touching is processed to the soul and from soul to the Spirit. The Spirit sends a message to the soul and the soul sends a reaction to the conscious.
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But if you are constantly feeding your mind and soul with the Word of God and remain in his presence the spirit will be victorious. Isaiah 26:3 You will keep in perfect peace those whose minds are steadfast, because they trust in you.

So in hard times strike or even in good times, there are three thing you begin to practice to stand firm when the ground underneath you seems to crumble and fall apart.

1. Detox Your Soul. Fast for spiritual renewal and strongholds to be broken and removed. Clean your temple from things you have heard, seen, or touched that was displeasing to

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