“It is imperative that you begin identifying those things in your battery of beliefs that are not true.”
A thought by Andy Stanley, (2009-01-21) from his book, Louder Than Words: The Power of Uncompromised Living (Kindle Locations 1248-1249). The Doubleday Religious Publishing Group. Kindle Edition. Andy uses as an example of a false belief that was controlling the world at the time of Christopher Columbus that the world was flat. That was a false belief that Columbus rejected and by that found the New World. And there are many false beliefs that we need to identify and deal with before we can step out into our new world. As Andy says, “Every single facet of our behavior is somehow tied back to something we believe. When you and I believe the wrong thing, it works its way out in the form of wrong behavior.” Here are a couple of these he gives, “If you believe happiness is found in the accumulation of possessions, you’re not going to be very generous. If you believe that people cannot be trusted, you’re not going to have many close friends.” But you have your own fals