Great Word!!
Great Word!!
๐ฌ๐ผ๐ ๐ฐ๐ฎ๐ป ๐ฝ๐ฟ๐ฎ๐ ๐ฎ๐น๐น ๐ป๐ถ๐ด๐ต๐ ๐ฎ๐ป๐ฑ ๐๐๐ถ๐น๐น ๐๐ฎ๐ธ๐ฒ ๐๐ฝ ๐๐ฟ๐ฎ๐ฝ๐ฝ๐ฒ๐ฑ ๐ถ๐ป ๐๐ต๐ฒ ๐๐ฎ๐บ๐ฒ ๐๐ต๐ถ๐ป๐ธ๐ถ๐ป๐ด ๐๐ต๐ฎ๐ ๐ธ๐ฒ๐ฝ๐ ๐๐ผ๐ ๐๐บ๐ฎ๐น๐น.
Thatโs the hard truth many believers avoid.
Prayer is powerful. Fasting is sacred. They align your spirit, sharpen your sensitivity, and deepen your fellowship with God. But if your mindset remains unchanged, your life may remain unchanged too.
Permit me to share a personal experience.
When I was in school, prayer was something you couldnโt separate from me. My night was dedicated to prayer. During the day, I intentionally created time for meditation and study, no matter how little.
As an introvert, I was naturally drawn to a quiet, hidden life, shaped in part by how I was raised. Yet even with that, my consistency became so visible that people began to identify me by it. Some of them discovered that about me when they meet me in place of prayer.
Then one day, someone confronted me and said: โWith all your prayers, why is your life like this?โ
He was right, because nothing was working. But It stung.
Deep down, I knew the battles I was fighting were personal. We didnโt come from the same background. They couldnโt understand the weight I carried and the silent struggles I faced.
But here is the honest truth Iโve come to embrace:
I have seen the power of prayer in my life, clearly, undeniably, even dramatically.
And at the same time, I have seen how much I limited myself through unbelief, low self-esteem, and the quiet acceptance of less than what God had already made available to me.
That realization taught me something sobering: a limited mind can limit the expression of answered prayers, no matter how intense the prayer life is.
Because what you believe silently shapes what you allow, what you pursue, and what you think is possible.
Some people are not limited by demons, they are limited by deeply rooted patterns of thinking: โIโm not ready.โ โPeople like me donโt get that kind of opportunity.โ โItโs probably not Godโs will for me to go that far.โ
Meanwhile, heaven has already made provision.
The undeniable truth is, spiritual opposition is real. Scripture does not deny the activity of darkness. I've seen them in grand style. But not every delay is demonic, and not every stagnation is spiritual warfare.
Sometimes, the greatest battlefield is the mind.
A transformed spirit with an unrenewed mind creates a conflicted life. And the truth is, God will not override a mind you refuse to renew. That responsibility has been given to you.
You can cast out demons, yet still entertain doubt. You can fast for days, yet still think small. You can pray in power, yet still shrink back from opportunities God has opened.
Scripture calls us not only to pray, but to be transformed by the renewing of our mind. Because until your thinking expands, your life will resist expansion.
Faith is not just what you declare in prayer. It is what you consistently believe, expect, and act on.
If your mindset says โimpossible,โ your actions will quietly agree, even while your prayers say otherwise.
So yes, pray. Yes, fast. Yes, engage spiritually.
But donโt neglect the quiet, daily work of renewing your mind.
Because a liberated spirit deserves a liberated mindset.
And sometimes, the greatest breakthrough is not something God needs to do for you.
Itโs something He needs to change within you.
I will leave you with this: Check yourself and thought pattern, do you think you can achieve those things prophetically spoken of you? Can this version of YOU get there?
ยฉ Peace Ajileye
Thatโs the hard truth many believers avoid.
Prayer is powerful. Fasting is sacred. They align your spirit, sharpen your sensitivity, and deepen your fellowship with God. But if your mindset remains unchanged, your life may remain unchanged too.
Permit me to share a personal experience.
When I was in school, prayer was something you couldnโt separate from me. My night was dedicated to prayer. During the day, I intentionally created time for meditation and study, no matter how little.
As an introvert, I was naturally drawn to a quiet, hidden life, shaped in part by how I was raised. Yet even with that, my consistency became so visible that people began to identify me by it. Some of them discovered that about me when they meet me in place of prayer.
Then one day, someone confronted me and said: โWith all your prayers, why is your life like this?โ
He was right, because nothing was working. But It stung.
Deep down, I knew the battles I was fighting were personal. We didnโt come from the same background. They couldnโt understand the weight I carried and the silent struggles I faced.
But here is the honest truth Iโve come to embrace:
I have seen the power of prayer in my life, clearly, undeniably, even dramatically.
And at the same time, I have seen how much I limited myself through unbelief, low self-esteem, and the quiet acceptance of less than what God had already made available to me.
That realization taught me something sobering: a limited mind can limit the expression of answered prayers, no matter how intense the prayer life is.
Because what you believe silently shapes what you allow, what you pursue, and what you think is possible.
Some people are not limited by demons, they are limited by deeply rooted patterns of thinking: โIโm not ready.โ โPeople like me donโt get that kind of opportunity.โ โItโs probably not Godโs will for me to go that far.โ
Meanwhile, heaven has already made provision.
The undeniable truth is, spiritual opposition is real. Scripture does not deny the activity of darkness. I've seen them in grand style. But not every delay is demonic, and not every stagnation is spiritual warfare.
Sometimes, the greatest battlefield is the mind.
A transformed spirit with an unrenewed mind creates a conflicted life. And the truth is, God will not override a mind you refuse to renew. That responsibility has been given to you.
You can cast out demons, yet still entertain doubt. You can fast for days, yet still think small. You can pray in power, yet still shrink back from opportunities God has opened.
Scripture calls us not only to pray, but to be transformed by the renewing of our mind. Because until your thinking expands, your life will resist expansion.
Faith is not just what you declare in prayer. It is what you consistently believe, expect, and act on.
If your mindset says โimpossible,โ your actions will quietly agree, even while your prayers say otherwise.
So yes, pray. Yes, fast. Yes, engage spiritually.
But donโt neglect the quiet, daily work of renewing your mind.
Because a liberated spirit deserves a liberated mindset.
And sometimes, the greatest breakthrough is not something God needs to do for you.
Itโs something He needs to change within you.
I will leave you with this: Check yourself and thought pattern, do you think you can achieve those things prophetically spoken of you? Can this version of YOU get there?
ยฉ Peace Ajileye