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Overcoming Negative Self-Talk: with the truth of the Gospel (Spiritual Growth by John Stange Book 8) Overcoming Negative Self-Talk: with the truth of the Gospel by John Stange
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“Do you believe the same things He believes or is what He communicated too good to possibly be true or too distant to possibly be relevant to your life at present?”
John Stange, Overcoming Negative Self-Talk: with the truth of the Gospel
“Is your mind set on things that are above or are you still keeping yourself entrenched in the very things Jesus rescued you from? ”
John Stange, Overcoming Negative Self-Talk: with the truth of the Gospel
“Do you remind yourself of eternal truth or consume yourself with temporary issues? ”
John Stange, Overcoming Negative Self-Talk: with the truth of the Gospel
“How much of your thinking is focused on eternal matters? ”
John Stange, Overcoming Negative Self-Talk: with the truth of the Gospel
“The longer we value what this world values over what Christ values, the more we're opening ourselves up to a pattern of thinking that does not typify the loving heart of Christ.”
John Stange, Overcoming Negative Self-Talk: with the truth of the Gospel
“Our actions are the fruit of our convictions.  Our behaviors are the visible testimony of our core convictions.”
John Stange, Overcoming Negative Self-Talk: with the truth of the Gospel
“In life, behavior follows belief.  Everything we do is directly connected to what we believe is true. ”
John Stange, Overcoming Negative Self-Talk: with the truth of the Gospel
“If we allow ourselves to believe that the gospel is merely a "baby-step" in our Christian life, we'll compartmentalize it instead of delving deeper into it and allowing the Holy Spirit to help us apply it more consistently to all areas of our living and thinking.”
John Stange, Overcoming Negative Self-Talk: with the truth of the Gospel
“We who are strong have an obligation to bear with the failings of the weak, and not to please ourselves.  (Romans 15:1)”
John Stange, Overcoming Negative Self-Talk: with the truth of the Gospel
“False gospels rest on a foundation of human effort. ”
John Stange, Overcoming Negative Self-Talk: with the truth of the Gospel