Monday, 29 June 2026

Your Mindset & Your Promised Land


Your mindset can unlock miracles in your life and allow lots of blessings manifest for you, if you have a miracle mindset.
A right mindset can and should produce right results in your life.
Your mindset can also set you back and put you at a disadvantage if it is wrong.
A wrong mindset can block your progress and delay your own miracle or stop your miracle altogether.

Our mindset matters, it is a big deal.
Our minds need to be programmed right.
At times, things go wrong with how people think and how their minds have been programmed.

Situations, circumstances, unpleasant experiences and poor parenting can reprogram our minds wrongly.
Wrong philosophies, misleading wisdom, bad advice, and false beliefs we have accepted and processed can reprogram our minds wrong.
Mass media is daily programming people's minds.

What kind of mindset do you have?

Your mindset determines how you 'see' yourself, how you see yourself determines how people treat you, what you do and what you can have.
Your mindset determines your self belief and the kind of steps you will take.
Your self belief and your actions often determine what you get.

Our mindset is either making us seize opportunities or lose opportunities.
Some people have been traumatized mentally.
There is a need for internal healing when we have been wounded in our minds, in our souls.

The mind of Christ grants us a mindset that is healthy, it gives us a mindset that becomes whole when our minds are connected to His. 
It gives us a creative and resourceful mindset from a healthy source.
The Lord heals internal wounds, He heals soul wounds, He heals mindsets, its one of the reasons He came, "to bind up the broken hearted"
Being broken hearted is a soul condition, its an internal scar and pain.
The Lord takes care of us internally, not just outwardly.

Unforgiveness hinders internal healing, bitterness negatively programs our minds, envy poisons our soul and jealousy corrupts our mindset.
Fear blocks and hinders the fruitfulness of our mind and life.

The children of Israel left Egypt and journeyed to the promised land after a lot of resistance, power tussle and demonstration of power.
Unfortunately, that generation of Israelites who were once Egyptian slaves didn't make it into the promised land.
Their mindsets hindered them from receiving God's best for their lives.
They were stubborn and obstinate, and they had the mindset of slaves.

Despite the miracles and wonders they saw which was demonstrated through Moses for their deliverance, despite the miracle provisions from the Lord in the form of manna, quails, water out of the rock, their clothes and footwear being miraculously preserved, deliverances and the humbling of enemy nations, particularly Egypt; they still doubted God at the slightest opportunity, worshiped a false god they carved, provoked their leader Moses, murmured against the Lord and believed false reports of not being able to take the promised "land flowing with milk and honey" the Lord had promised them.

Their mindset hindered them.
They hand the mindset of slaves.
The Lord demonstrated Himself on their behalf, but their mindset was just too scarred and slave-like to enjoy, believe and claim their inheritance.

It's popularly said that "seeing is believing."
The Lord would have us believe before we see because "blessed are those who believe before they see."
With the children of Israel, the Lord honored them with the rare privilege of seeing His deliverance, power, and might which liberated an entire country, turned them into free men and provided an occasion not to ever doubt the Lord.

Their mindsets would make them doubt the Lord and doubt themselves when it mattered.
They saw themselves as small, unable and incompetent when it came to taking the promised land.
Weak mindsets panic in fear over every natural challenge.
Weak minds don't see possibilities.
Their mindsets was their down fall.
It disqualified them from the promised land.
It stopped a generation of people from enjoying what the Lord wanted them to enjoy and have what the Lord would have them have.

Moses, the leader of the Israelites sent twelve spies into Canaan (the promised land), among the twelve was Caleb and Joshua.
They were to spy the land and bring report back to Moses and the people about Canaan and what it is like.
Moses and Caleb had the right mindset, the other ten spies had a wrong mindset.
A ratio of two to ten shows us that those who have the right mindset in life are usually fewer than those who have a wrong mindset.

Caleb and Joshua came back with a positive report of  possibility and optimism.
The other ten spies came back with a gloomy report of fear, impossibility and negativity.
Caleb and Joshua had a mindset of faith while the other ten spies had a fear mindset.
The faith mindset delivered the right report, the fear mindset delivered a wrong evil report.

What type of mindset do you have?

People who have the right mindset in life are fewer than those with the wrong mindset.
Be in the category of the chosen few, the wise minority, the right thinking minority for "many are called few are chosen."
It's not surprising Caleb and Joshua are the only ones from that generation who made it into the promised land.
No one else did.
Their mindsets didn't qualify them.
For this reason the Lord wasn't pleased with them.

What is your mindset qualifying you for or disqualifying you from?

Ten spies saw themselves as too small and insignificant to take the land.
They looked at the giants living in the land and felt like "grasshoppers" compared to them.
Joshua and Caleb on the other hand saw a land flowing with milk and honey, ready to be taken!

Two people out of twelve saw an opportunity, the other ten saw impossibility.
Two people saw their inheritance, the other ten saw a death trap.
Two people saw God's ability to deliver the promised land to His people, while ten people saw giants who wouldn't make it happen.

What is your mindset saying and what are you seeing with you minds eye?

Develop a positive, optimistic, possibility seeing and thinking mindset.

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