Reject Lies, Embrace Truth
“We destroy arguments and every lofty opinion raised against the knowledge of God, and take every thought captive to obey Christ.”
2 Corinthians 10:5
It is hard to put into words how the lies in my mind can sometimes take over. For years, they had come uninvited. “You’re not loved. You’re irrelevant. Nobody cares about you.”
They were just thoughts—small, passing ones. But over time, they started to sound like truth. I had never thought much about it until one day when I was talking to my friend Brenda.
We were sitting at her kitchen table, the scent of fresh coffee curling in the air, when I finally admitted it.
“I know God calls me loved, chosen, and worthy,” I said, “but… I don’t always feel like it.”
Brenda set her mug down and leaned in. “Lisa, have you ever left honey on the table?”
I frowned.
“Honey,” she repeated. “What happens if you leave it sitting out?”
I shrugged. “Flies come.”
She nodded. “That is what agreeing with the enemy does. When you believe the lies—even just a little—it is like putting honey on the table. It invites the swarm. But you do not have to feed them.”
Tears stung my eyes. I had been trying to fight off the lies for so long, but I had never considered that I was the one allowing them to stay.
Brenda smiled, her voice gentle but firm. “You need to stop agreeing with the wrong things. And start agreeing with the right ones.”
That night, as I lay in bed, the lies tried again. But instead of letting them sit, I whispered truth into the dark.
I am seen. I am enough. I am held by God.
And I will keep saying it—because agreement matters.
What have you been agreeing with? And what might change if you started speaking God’s truth instead?