II
Corinthians 10:5 (NASB)
We
are destroying speculations and every lofty thing raised up against the
knowledge of God, and we are taking every thought captive to the obedience of
Christ.
The
context for II Cor 10:5 is Paul’s writing about Christian warfare just as he wrote to the Ephesian church in Eph 6. A
Christian faces daily attacks by evil forces that are powerful and can be like
strongholds (fortresses). What are examples of strongholds in the lives of
Christians? Strongholds are thinking
patterns that keep you from being and doing God’s best. Strongholds include guilt, doubt, low
self-love, wrong images of God (e.g. He is cruel or distant or unloving),
life-long habits like sexual immorality and other evil bondages. Strongholds can also include what Paul calls
“speculations and every lofty thing raised up against the knowledge of
God”. These strongholds are what
Christians face in trying to spread the gospel to unbelievers who are
victimized by lies and deceptions about who God is, who Jesus is, who they are
as potential children of God, and the claims of the Bible. If you have tried to witness to a family
member or friend or neighbor who is resistant to your witness about the gospel
of Christ, you know clearly how powerful these strongholds, speculations and
lofty things raised up against the knowledge of God can be.
In
order to remove strongholds from your life you must adhere to the truth, the
Word of God. Whatever you might be
thinking about yourself and whatever others are saying or speculating to be the
truth, you must compare these to what the Bible says. To be obedient to Christ is to obey His
Word. While you may never be obedient
100% of the time, this certainly can be the goal of your life, especially when
you know that you are facing strongholds attacking you personally or attacking
others of whom you are praying about their salvation.
Another
aspect of approaching this pinnacle of obedience in your thought life is to
meditate on what Paul wrote in Romans 12:2---be transformed by the renewal of
your mind ---every day pray about this.
Your mind must be reprogrammed to stop thinking so much things that are impulsive and baseless compare to God’s standard. What if you were to think about God and His
Word before doing or saying anything that you know is evil? Of course you would not do it if you claim to
be a Christian. How can you discipline
yourself from this day forward to think spiritually more of the time? The more time you spend in God’s Word, the
more saturated your mind will be with His Word.
Remember that the only offensive weapon against the attacks and schemes
of the devil is the sword of the Spirit, the Word of God (Eph 6:17). Such discipline will enable you to taking
every thought captive to the obedience of Christ.
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