Friday, December 26, 2025

THE RENEWED MIND



Genesis chapter 1













Today we are walking in: THE RENEWED MIND













THE RENEWED MIND













1 Chronicles 28:9




And thou, Solomon my son, know thou the God of thy father, and serve him with a perfect heart and with a willing mind H3824: for the LORD searcheth all hearts, and understandeth all the imaginations of the thoughts: if thou seek him, he will be found of thee; but if thou forsake him, he will cast thee off for ever.

























MIND













Today we look to the word-MIND-H3824 lebab--mind, knowledge, thinking, reflection, memory















The Torah testifies...............







Genesis 23:8




And he communed with them, saying, If it be your mind H3824 that I should bury my dead out of my sight; hear me, and intreat for me to Ephron the son of Zohar,




Leviticus 24:12




And they put him in ward, that the mind H3824 of the LORD might be shewed them.







Numbers 16:28

And Moses said, Hereby ye shall know that the Lord hath sent me to do all these works; for I have not done them of mine own mind H3824.



















The prophets proclaim..................




Isaiah 26:3




Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind H3824 is stayed on thee: because he trusteth in thee.







Ezekiel 11:5




And the Spirit of the Lord fell upon me, and said unto me, Speak; Thus saith the Lord; Thus have ye said, O house of Israel: for I know the things that come into your mind H3824, every one of them.









Habakkuk 1:11




Then shall his mind H3824 change, and he shall pass over, and offend, imputing this his power unto his god.















The writings bear witness..........................







1 Chronicles 22:7




And David said to Solomon, My son, as for me, it was in my mind H3824 to build an house unto the name of the LORD my God:













Lamentations 3:21




This I recall to my mind H3824, therefore have I hope.







Job 34:33

Should it be according to thy mind H3824? he will recompense it, whether thou refuse, or whether thou choose; and not I: therefore speak what thou knowest.














30-Day Mind Renewal Plan: From Battlefield to Throne









SCRIPTURAL FOUNDATION (CĒPHER)

• Mishlei (Proverbs) 23:7 — As a man thinks in his heart, so is he

• Romaiym (Romans) 12:2 — Be transformed by the renewing of your mind

• Philippiym (Philippians) 2:5 — Let this mind be in you… in Mashiach

• Mishlei (Proverbs) 4:23 — Guard your heart; out of it flow the issues of life

• Eph`siym (Ephesians) 4:22–23 — Put off the old… be renewed in the spirit of your mind

• Qorintiym Sheniy (2 Corinthians) 10:5 — Take every thought captive

• Romaiym (Romans) 10:17 — Faith comes by hearing… the Word of Elohiym

• Mattithyahu (Matthew) 12 — An empty “house” must be filled

• Philippiym (Philippians) 4:8 — Think on what is true, pure, lovely…

• Timotheus Sheniy (2 Timothy) 1:7 — Power, love, and a sound mind

• Bere’shith (Genesis) 1:26 — Image, likeness, dominion

• Bere’shith (Genesis) 1:26–28 — Dominion mandate (rulership/stewardship)

• Yahusha/John 14:12 — Greater works…

• Romaiym (Romans) 8:19 — Creation waits for the sons of Elohiym to be revealed

• Yesha`yahu (Isaiah) 26:3 — Perfect peace whose mind is stayed on You

• Yahusha/Joshua 1:8 — Mouth + meditation + obedience → success









1) OPENING REVELATION




The Law of the Mind




You cannot change your life until you change your mind.




Everything you experience now—peace or pressure, joy or pain—began as a thought.

Your mind is the factory of your future. Your thoughts are the raw material.




Mishlei 23:7 (CĒPHER): you become what your inner thinking produces.




The True Battlefield




The greatest war is not in:

• finances

• family

• body




It is between your ears.




Destinies are decided in the mind:

• faith or fear

• purpose released or restrained

• freedom or bondage




Romaiym 12:2 (CĒPHER): transformation begins with mind-renewal, not relocation.









2) KINGDOM KEY




Repentance Is Mindset Shift




The Kingdom does not start with miracles. It starts with a mind change.




Yahusha began with “repent,” meaning a turning—a changed way of thinking.

A new Kingdom requires a new mental government.




Many are asking heaven to change circumstances while heaven is waiting for perception to change.




Outer world = mirror of inner world.

Two people face the same situation:

• one becomes bitter

• one becomes better




The difference is perspective, not the problem.









3) WEEK 1: THE LAW OF INTERNAL ALIGNMENT




Your Outer World Follows Your Inner World




Everything you see today came from something you once believed.

• habits began as thoughts

• lifestyles began as mindsets

• results reflect inner alignment




Mishlei 4:23 (CĒPHER): your heart/mind is headquarters; life flows outward.




Israel as the Pattern




Yashar’el left Mitsrayim (Egypt) physically, but not mentally.

Bodies were free; minds were still enslaved.




You cannot enter the Promise with an Egyptian mentality.




The wilderness was not just travel—it was:

• testing

• training

• transformation




One night gets you out of Egypt; a process gets Egypt out of you.




Week 1 Assignment




Identify misalignment:

• What thoughts contradict what Elohiym says about you?

• Where contradiction exists, limitation grows.




Key law: you do not see life as it is—you see life as you are.









4) WEEK 1 CONTINUED: TWO MINDSETS




World System vs Kingdom System




There are only two mental governments:




World Mindset

• fear-driven

• survival-focused

• accumulation-defined success

• reactive to conditions

• “I must see it to believe it”




Kingdom Mindset

• faith-driven

• purpose-governed

• assignment-defined success

• proactive (creates conditions)

• “I believe first, then I see”




Philippiym 2:5 (CĒPHER): this mind must live in you—not visit you.




You cannot operate with worldly logic and expect Kingdom outcomes.




Decision Point




You must choose which government will rule your thoughts.

You cannot live by both systems.




Declaration:




I am of the Kingdom. I think like the Kingdom. I speak like the Kingdom. I walk like the Kingdom.









5) WEEK 1: DETOX




Renewal Begins With Removal




Before reprogramming comes cleansing.




Eph`siym 4:22–23 (CĒPHER): put off the old; be renewed in the spirit of your mind.




Thought Audit (3 days)




Write down recurring thoughts, especially those that:

• limit

• accuse

• drain

• shame

• threaten




Hidden thoughts cannot be healed.




Strongholds Must Fall




You are confronting mental fortresses, not just moods.




Qorintiym Sheniy 10:5 (CĒPHER): take every thought captive.




Replace, Don’t Just Resist




You don’t stop a thought by “not thinking it.”

You replace it with higher truth.




Week 1 Keys

• Guard gates: eyes, ears, mouth

• Starve fear; feed truth

• Speak daily: “My mind is under renovation.”









6) WEEK 2: REPROGRAMMING




Replacement Requires Repetition




Cleansing without filling leaves an empty house.




Mattithyahu 12 (CĒPHER): an empty house becomes vulnerable again.




Mind as Soil




The mind grows what it is consistently planted with.

Fear sown → fear multiplies.

Faith sown → faith multiplies.




Romaiym 10:17 (CĒPHER): faith comes by hearing—continuous repetition.




Two Tools: Focus + Faith




Focus magnifies spiritually.

Whatever dominates attention will dominate direction.




Philippiym 4:8 (CĒPHER): manage your mental diet.




Faith is a mental posture: dominance of Elohiym’s Word over visible facts.




Daily Routine

1. Morning activation (before phone): speak 5 scripture-based declarations

2. Midday reset: repeat one verse until peace returns

3. Evening reprogramming: gratitude + lesson review




Yesha`yahu 26:3 (CĒPHER): a mind stayed on Elohiym enters perfect peace.




Law: Whatever your mind rehearses, your life performs.









7) WEEK 3: DISCIPLINE




Dominion Requires a Sound Mind




Motivation starts you; discipline sustains you.




Romaiym 12:2 is continuous—renewal is a lifestyle.




Timotheus Sheniy 1:7 (CĒPHER): sound mind = disciplined, stable, governed mind.




A disciplined mind:

• responds instead of reacts

• commands instead of complains

• walks by mission, not mood




Training Protocols

• Three-minute rule: capture and correct negative thought fast

• Five-second obedience: do the right thing before fear negotiates

• Evening review: reset focus; end intentionally




Mishlei 4:23 (CĒPHER): guard the heart—life flows from it.




Discipline produces dominion.




Bere’shith 1:26 (CĒPHER): dominion begins as a mindset before it becomes authority.









8) WEEK 4: IDENTITY + IMAGINATION




You Cannot Live Beyond Your Self-Image




The enemy’s strategy is distortion: confuse identity to control behavior.




Every temptation is an identity test.




Romaiym 8:17 (CĒPHER): children and heirs—worth is not earned, it’s received.




Imagination Is Faith in Pictures




Faith provides substance to unseen realities.




If you can’t picture promise, you struggle to possess it.




Daily Exercise

1. Write 10 identity statements in Mashiach

2. Visualize your day aligned with that identity

3. Speak the vision aloud (voice trains belief)




Mishlei 29:18 (CĒPHER): without vision/insight, people cast off restraint.




As you imagine, you create.









9) INTEGRATION: FAITH + MIND RENEWAL




Elohiym Designed the Wiring




Truth does not compete; it completes.




Renewing the mind is divine architecture:

• meditate (plant)

• declare (water)

• obey (harvest)




Yahusha/Joshua 1:8 (CĒPHER): mouth + meditation + obedience → prosperity and success.









10) FINAL COMMISSION




From Battlefield to Throne




This journey was not for information—it was for transformation.




Bere’shith 1:26–28 (CĒPHER): dominion mandate is for humanity.




Dominion begins in the head:

• govern thoughts

• steward emotions

• master responses

• carry peace and clarity into environments




Romaiym 8:19 (CĒPHER): creation waits for revealed sons—renewed minds manifest government.




Final Declaration




My mind is renewed.

My thoughts are aligned.

My faith is alive.

My purpose is clear.

My life is transformed.




This is not pride—it is alignment.




The battlefield has become a throne.

The renewed mind now reigns.




Amen.







OUTGROWING THE OLD YOU




You Can’t Enter a New Season Wearing Yesterday’s Mindset









CORE IMAGE




Have you ever tried to fit into clothes that used to fit?




They were once your favorite—comfortable, familiar, “you.”

But now they’re tight in the wrong places, outdated, restrictive.




That’s what it’s like when you try to carry the old version of yourself into the new season Elohiym is calling you into.




You’re growing—but still trying to shrink to match your past.




You cannot enter your next season wearing yesterday’s mindset.









THE HARD TRUTH




People pray for elevation while holding on to:

• insecurity

• old habits

• fear of failure

• perfectionism

• addiction to opinions




They want:

• resurrection without crucifixion

• promotion without preparation

• new oil without a new vessel




But transformation always requires shedding.




Sometimes it’s fear.

Sometimes it’s routine.

Sometimes it’s people who keep naming you by history instead of calling you by destiny.









THE PERSONAL CONFESSION




There was a season I was stuck—not because Elohiym wasn’t moving, but because I refused to move with Him.




I was showing up as the outdated version of myself:

• paralyzed by perfectionism

• chained by other people’s opinions

• living mentally in old rooms while praying for new doors




And I learned a principle:




Fresh oil does not belong in an old vessel. Something must be released.









SCRIPTURE ANCHOR




New Creation Is Not a Future Event




Qorintiym Sheniy (2 Corinthians) 5:17 (CĒPHER)

If anyone is in Mashiach, he is a new creation. The old has passed away—behold, all things have become new.




It doesn’t say:

• “the old will go when you feel ready”

• “the new will come when it’s convenient”




It declares:

the moment you are in Mashiach, the old is over.




Even if you still feel familiar, Elohiym calls you new.




So growth is choosing to walk in what Elohiym says—even when it’s uncomfortable.









WHY PEOPLE STAY STUCK




Many become emotionally attached to the outdated version of themselves.




They find identity in the struggle they were meant to outgrow.




They wear labels Elohiym never gave them—and defend patterns that destroy their potential.




Here’s the wake-up call:

• you can’t heal in the same environment that hurt you

• you can’t soar while clutching the ground

• you can’t step into divine purpose while negotiating with your past




Outgrowing the old you hurts.

It’s walking away from familiar.

It’s learning to live without applause.




But the version of you called to impact and lead cannot be built on:

• fear

• shame

• self-doubt









DECISION MOMENT




Eventually you have to look in the mirror and say:




“I’ve stayed here long enough.”

• long enough in insecurity

• long enough in procrastination

• long enough in spiritual laziness

• long enough in cycles draining my joy




And then—by the help of Elohiym—you evolve.




Not because you feel ready, but because He already made you new.




If you ever doubt your ability to grow, look at what you already survived.




The old you would not have made it through what you walked through.

But you did.









PURPOSE REQUIRES EVOLUTION




Elohiym Blesses Who You’re Becoming




Elohiym will never anoint a version of you that you’re pretending to be.




He blesses:

• the you that’s surrendering

• the you that’s becoming

• the you that’s transforming




Purpose is not stumbled into.

Purpose is revealed through process.




Examples of Evolution




Abram → Abraham: the promise demanded a new identity and mindset.

Sha’ul → Paul: not image-management—encounter and surrender.




No one used mightily remained unchanged.




Romaiym (Romans) 12:2 (CĒPHER)

Do not be conformed… be transformed by the renewing of your mind.




You can’t access the will of Elohiym with an unchanged mind.




So some doors are delayed—not because Elohiym said no, but because the version of you who can sustain the door hasn’t emerged yet.




He’s not withholding.

He’s waiting.









IDENTIFYING THE OLD YOU




It Doesn’t Always Show Up as “Sin”




Sometimes it shows up as:

• subtle self-doubt

• playing small

• deferring your dreams

• “responsible” excuses rooted in fear




The old you whispers:

• “You tried this before.”

• “Who do you think you are?”

• “This is just how I’ve always been.”




That voice creates the cycle of almost:

Almost healed.

Almost ready.

Almost promoted.




But almost never carries you into destiny.









THE MIRROR TEST




Ya’aqov (James) 1:23–25 (CĒPHER)

The Word is a mirror… blessed are those who do it.




The Word is not a filter—it shows you you.

Not just the dressed-up you—the you that needs to heal, forgive, rise.




The blessing isn’t in what you heard.

It’s in what you did with what you heard.









THE SECRET: RELENTLESS DISCIPLINE




Discipline Is the Bridge




Breakthroughs are intentional.




Favor without discipline becomes wasted potential.

Anointing without consistency becomes entertainment.




Even Yahusha lived with disciplined rhythm—often withdrawing to pray.




What you practice in secret determines what you manifest in public.




Ivrim (Hebrews) 12:1 (CĒPHER)

Discipline is painful, but produces a harvest of righteousness and peace.




Elevation without preparation leads to destruction.




You can’t pray your way into a destiny you’re too undisciplined to manage.









OUTGROWING EXCUSES




The Language of Limitation




Excuses are permission slips to stay the same.




Even Mosheh (Moses) tried it:




Shemoth (Exodus) 4:10–12 (CĒPHER)

“I’m not eloquent…”

Elohiym: “Who made the mouth? Now go. I will help you speak.”




Elohiym wasn’t looking for perfection.

He was looking for obedience.




So ask yourself:

Who told me I can’t?

Because Elohiym didn’t.









DETACHING FROM THE FORMER MINDSET




Shedding Hurts—But Suffocating Is Worse




A snake cannot grow unless it sheds its skin.




If it refuses, it suffocates in the past.




That’s you when you cling to old ways of thinking:

future possibilities get suffocated by former perspectives.




What once protected you becomes what prevents you.




Practical Detachment

1. Declutter inputs




• music that drags you back

• scrolling that fuels insecurity

• chaos in your environment reflecting chaos in your mind




2. Disconnect from limiting relationships

Some people are married to your history.

Love them, but don’t let them lead your mind.

3. Detox with truth

Scripture uproots strongholds.




Philippiym (Philippians) 3:13–14 (CĒPHER)

Forget what’s behind. Press toward what’s ahead.




Notice: forgetting is intentional. pressing is intentional. straining is intentional.









VISION AND ALIGNMENT




Become What Elohiym Showed You




Vision is a prophetic assignment.




But what Elohiym shows you often looks nothing like your current season.




That’s where faith meets discipline.




Yoseph (Joseph) Pattern




Bere’shith (Genesis) 37:5 (CĒPHER) Yoseph had a dream…

Then came betrayal, slavery, prison.




But those seasons forged the governor.




Bere’shith (Genesis) 50:20 (CĒPHER)

You meant evil—Elohiym meant it for good… saving many lives.




The dream without development will destroy you.




So don’t chase comfort—chase alignment.









EMBRACING THE PAIN OF GROWTH




Pain Can Be Evidence of Expansion




Growth is gritty, quiet, and sometimes lonely.




But pain—when surrendered—becomes holy ground.




Ivrim (Hebrews) 12:2 (CĒPHER)

Yahusha endured the cross for the joy set before Him.




Cross before crown.




Don’t go around it—go through it.




The promise outweighs the pressure.









FINAL CHARGE




Bury the Old, Rise in the New




You’re at the edge of two realities:

• what you’ve known

• what Elohiym prepared




You can’t rehearse the old and step into the new.




Chizayon (Revelation) 1:5–6 (CĒPHER)

He freed us… and made us a kingdom and priests.




You’re not just forgiven—you’re freed.

Not just saved—you’re assigned.




Declaration




Today I bury the old me and resurrect the person Elohiym called.




Not hype—healing.

Not a line—a mandate.




The grave is behind you.

The throne is before you.

Now is the time to rise—

not as who you were, but as who you’ve always been in the eyes of Elohiym.

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