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10 Years Sober

DAY 5 OF 10

Day 5: The Transformed Mind

I used to have a tough time forgiving others, but as I began to put some recognition around the amount of time I’ve spent trapped in this land of unforgiveness, I began to see the importance of starting off my day with an overload of positivity, vision, and truth. Instead of dwelling in the depressed state of my mind, I had to begin putting words of victory into the atmosphere that would propel me toward the future I desired.

We read about this today in Romans 12:2: “Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.”

My sinful mind must be transformed. I need a fresh touch from God first thing in the morning or there’s no telling where I’ll go.

So, I started with something basic. As soon as my mind got fully revved up, I began telling myself today was gonna be a good day.

I’d say it over and over and over again and it worked for a bit, but I needed more. I figured maybe I should start telling others about the great day I was hoping to have. So I did. I began posting it each morning on Facebook: “Today is gonna be a great day!!”

This worked really well. For a while. I loved the way it felt to share with others, as well as the positive feedback I almost always experienced. And it got tons of likes, which always feels good right?!

But by lunchtime, I was still struggling to stay positive. And that’s when it hit me.

If I desired to live a more peace-filled life, I had to begin every day by casting a powerful vision of grace and peace.

If I desired to live a more forgiving life, I had to begin to forgive people—out loud—each morning.

If I desired to push through fear and overcome things that had held me back, I had to begin speaking faith, courage, and confidence over myself each morning to get there.

What God-promises will you tell yourself today, tomorrow, and for the rest of your life to transform your mind?

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10 Years Sober

Ten years ago, Lance Lang was a hopeless addict, willing to use anyone or anything, just so he could use. But God intervened and Lance began a miraculous journey to rehab, recovery, and restoration. In Ten Years Sober, Lance tells his story, while also imparting spiritual lessons he's learned along the way. Check out this ten day reading plan to find the steps you can take to reclaim your hope.

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