“Think you can, think you can’t. Either way you are probably right”
is a statement that has been attributed to Henry Ford. The profound
truth of this statement is that our thoughts either liberate or
imprison us. This truth is applicable to all areas of our lives:
relationships, education, careers, hobbies and spirituality. How I
think, will determine my level or intensity of engagement: am I capable
or incapable? Worthy or unworthy?
Limiting thoughts or beliefs
produce strongholds that dictate our lifestyles. These strongholds are
carefully crafted arguments that are used to justify or support our
underlying limiting beliefs. Each time something happens that supports
one of these arguments; it is adding another brick to the walls of our
stronghold, further solidifying the “truth” of the underlying belief.
One
arena where strongholds are so prevalent is within “the church.” Much
of Christianity is built around a certain set of beliefs that are
considered sacred and unchangeable. These strongholds affect the way we
do church and includes
such things as service structure, type of music,
programs of ministry and organizational structure. The unfortunate
aspect is that many of these beliefs are the traditions of men and not
the truth of the Word of God.
To me it is interesting that Jesus first message was
“Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand” (Matt 4:17). The word here “repent” means to
“think differently.” Jesus came to a society stifled with a system of religious legalistic conduct: his first words were to change your thinking.
It
is my opinion that today, the Jesus is still proclaiming the same
message: “Repent, change your thinking because the Kingdom of heaven is
here!” It is His desire for us to dismantle the strongholds of
limitations and step into the dominion He has provided for His people.
For a more detailed discussion of the limits of tradition, see chapter 2 of
Apostolic Authority, Every Believer's Privilege. It can be ordered from
Apostolic Missions Inc.