If you ever lived in Northern Canada, or even visited the frozen north
lands in the wintertime, you will likely have noticed the cars and
trucks that race over the frozen lakes. In fact, many northern
communities are only accessible via car in the wintertime, when vehicles
can cross on ice roads. This practice is perfectly safe in the middle of
the winter, unless, of course, you are caught up in a winter storm, or
perhaps there is an unexpected thaw!
There are many however, who
see this practice as a sport--even, as a thrill. And their favourite
season for this activity is the early spring, when lakes and rivers are
already starting to thaw. The thinner the ice, the more thrilling the
ride. Or so it seems, as you watch them racing over ice that is already
cracking up, not only under the weight of their vehicles, but also
because temperatures are above the freezing mark! In fact, the more
likely the lake is to swallow them up, the more fun they seem to have!
Sadly, many have met their doom while engaged in this kind of sport,
for many never reach the other side ... The problem is, once we begin
such adrenaline-filled ventures, we just can't seem to make ourselves
stop! Our unconscious minds take over, filling us with a deep longing
for more and more dangerous excitement.
The subconscious mind has
a huge influence on our actions! The evil one knows about this, too, and
he uses it to his advantage. Only instead of filling our minds with a
deep longing for more and more excitement, he delights in using real,
hurtful events and factual feelings associated with these events to lead
innocent victims into a life of misery (See John 10:10).
He
constantly reminds us of these, distorting them with his own
interpretations. "You are worthless! Even your own parents couldn't love
you! It's because you are just a worm. Remember..." or "You can't do
anything right! Even your wife hates you and your boss barely tolerates
you. Remember..."
If we listen to him, which, for some reason,
most of us have the tendency to do, we will accept his suggestions as
truth and they, in turn, will become part of our belief system. "I am
worthless!" "I am a no-gooder." "No one can love me!" "I need to stay
away from people..." And so events from the past will control us for the
rest of our lives.
Friends, strongholds are not created by facts.
They are created by what we believe happened to us, and these images
created in our subconscious minds convince us that they are true, even
though they actually may not be.
These untruths become our
reality, and we develop coping mechanisms accordingly. These coping
mechanisms can include such things as relational walls and fake
intimacy, with the only purpose to minimize the pain we feel. In turn,
they reinforce the strongholds--to the delight of the evil one! And so
we live with a belief system that usually doesn't fit with reality.
The bad news is, we can consciously decide to believe something
different, but unless our subconscious belief system agrees, we will not
permanently change. The subconscious doesn't just change because of a
conscious choice we make. The past truly controls our present.
Why? Because every input--every word, sound, image, or feeling--must
first enter our subconscious' minds. Watch a subliminal commercial, for
example. An attractive lady is drinking a cool, desirable and refreshing
drink on a hot summer day. Before we even have the time to consciously
think about it, an opinion is shaped. We become thirsty. We want some of
the advertised drink.
In my younger years I saw a hypnotist make
people do unbelievable things, like sweat profusely in an ice-cold
auditorium. How was he able to do this? He could do this because the
subconscious minds of these people believed what the hypnotist was
actually suggesting. What we believe in our subconscious mind doesn't
have to be actual true to control us, it simply has to be believed.
Remember the daredevil drivers? Their minds have become conditioned
to think that they "need": the thrill of living dangerously, and so they
continue in their dangerous endeavours. They even condition themselves
to believe that nothing bad will ever happen to them, and nothing can
convince them differently.
But there is a solution. As hopeless
as it seems, it is up to us whether these strongholds become
constructive or destructive. If we choose to meditate upon God's Word
and spend quality time with our Forever Friend, these belief systems in
our subconscious minds can be reversed. The key is to allow God access
to our subconscious minds over and over again. Only then can the false
beliefs we have stored there become revealed for the lies they truly
are. Only then will we experience utter freedom.
"The thief comes
only to steal and kill and destroy; I came that they may have life, and
have it abundantly." (John 10:10 RSV)
If those cars can go
zooming by on melting lakes, why can't I go skating on them? Let's try!
It will be a "thrilling" experience!
Rob Chaffart