Overcoming Doubt and Double-mindedness & A Prayer to Break Ungodly Yokes
My previous post was a word of encouragement, but I wanted to follow up with this article dealing with doubt, unbelief and double mindedness because indecision means that God cannot answer our prayers. We cannot afford to be double-minded or unbelieving. Examine James chapter 1, verses 5-8. This is from the New Living Translation.
Vs 5: “If you need wisdom, ask our generous God, and he will give it to you. He will not rebuke you for asking. Vs 6: But when you ask him, be sure that your faith is in God alone. Do not waver, for a person with divided loyalty is as unsettled as a wave of the sea that is blown and tossed by the wind. Vs.7: Such people should not expect to receive anything from the Lord. Vs.8: Their loyalty is divided between God and the world, and they are unstable in everything they do.”
Unbelief causes double-mindedness and confusion so that we don’t truly make up
our minds about what we believe concerning a matter. A double-mind is “having in the mind opposite or opposing views at different times.” The Lexicon gives us the deeper meaning of the original Greek word used for double-minded. It is the word ‘dipsuchos,” which means to have two minds, or wavering, having two souls. i.e. a person "split in half," vacillating like a "spiritual schizophrenic." It means to be divided in interest, between God and the world.
Now, we know that scripture tells us that Satan is known as the Prince of this world, or the Prince of the Power of the Air. He is a fallen angel that has influence in the airways, or the natural atmosphere in which we live. So, to live with double mindedness is to be in some ways carnal or worldly.
This reminds me of another verse of scripture in 1 Kings 18:21 where the prophet Elijah confronted the people and said, “How long halt ye between two opinions? if the LORD be God, follow him: but if Baal, then follow him. And the people answered him not a word.” The word ‘halt” means to hesitate, to walk with uncertainty, or limping between two opinions, if you will. The prophet was confronting the people of Israel for their conduct. They lacked consistency between their worship of Jehovah and the worship of Baal, which was the god of the worldly nations. Back then, polytheism, or the worship of many gods, was widespread, and Elijah was trying to get people to make a decision and stick with it. They were combining worship of Jehovah God with the worship of Baal. I'm simplifying, but essentially God said, “Hey, it’s all or nothing. I will not be a god among many other gods. You’re going to have to decide. Who are you going to serve?" But when Elijah laid it out there for them plainly, once they understood what he was getting at, they were struck with conviction and didn’t know what to say. Elijah asked them why are you so unsteady in your opinions and practices? Make a choice! If Jehovah is God, serve Him. Stop cheating on God by justifying behaviors he condemns. If you think Baal is God, then serve him, but at least be consistent. They were faced with the real condition of their hearts, in the presence of many false prophets of Baal on one side, and the servant of the Lord on the other. So, their beliefs were compromised and it led them to worldly behavior, indecision and thier worship to God was actually polluted. God sees these inconsistencies as spiritual adultery, or having an affair with the wrong spirits. It’s not a small thing to God. Elijah confronted the divided loyalties of their hearts, and that is what we learn from the scripture in James 1:8. A double minded person does not get their prayers answered, because if we are aligned with FEAR, COMPROMISE and UNBELIEF, it blocks God’s ability to answer. It takes faith to please God. Hebrews 11:6 tells us, “But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him.” KJV
We may not stop to consider our doubts or double mindedness in the same light, but as we see in the above scripture, God views double-mindedness as a loyalty issue. Look at what it says in Romans 8:6-8. This is the New Living Translation.
"So letting your sinful nature control your mind leads to death. But letting the Spirit control your mind leads to life and peace. The sinful nature is always hostile to God. It never did obey God’s laws, and it never will. That’s why those who are still under the control of their sinful nature can never please God."
We cannot remain indecisive. Doubt, unbelief and indecision leads to instability and unanswered prayer. There is a lot more that can be said about an unstable person. A person that is of two minds or two souls lives by a double standard. That means that their behavior is often questionable and may not be trustworthy. A heart that lacks convictions produces an unstable life. So, when we feel tempted to doubt God, remember all that this verse means. When our faith begins to waiver, remember it is a temptation that comes from the enemy, in an attempt to produce instability, fear and result in unanswered prayer. If you catch yourself going around in circles about what you believe, or if you have made a poor choice and found yourself justifying an area of sin, simply turn back to God, ask for forgiveness, and rebuke the enemy by saying, “You lying devil, I repent from my sin and I renounce any agreements I’ve made with spirits of darkness. You will not be my Lord or Master. I submit to the authority of the Holy Spirit and I command you, spirits of adultery, unbelief and double-mindedness, leave me now and go to the pit where you belong. For it is written, “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind and all your strength,” In Jesus name, amen.
Accept God’s grace. Accept the truth and replace the wrong beliefs with the word of God, because the word of God settles the matter.
Read Hebrews 11:1 Faith is a substance we can stand on. It produces stability. In the Lexicon, the original Greek word is hupostasis, which comes from the joining of two words: 5287 hypóstasis(from 5259 /hypó, "under" and 2476 /hístēmi, "to stand") – properly, (to possess) standing under a guaranteed agreement ("title-deed"); (figuratively) "title" to a promise or property, i.e. a legitimate claim (because it literally is, "under a legal-standing") – entitling someone to what is guaranteed under the particular agreement.
For the believer, 5287 /hypóstasis ("title of possession") is the Lord's guarantee to fulfill the faith He inbirths (cf. Heb 11:1 with Heb 11:6). Indeed we are only entitled to what God grants faith for (Ro 14:23).
When we understand the deeper meaning of the words in scripture, it is easier to also understand why God takes the position of all or nothing. We are either all in, or we’re not. He is saying, if you take Me at My word, if you have faith and don’t doubt, then I will give you a guarantee you can stand on. It’s like owning the title-deed to My promise. You have a legitimate claim that entitles you to what is guaranteed under our agreement.
That is why God’s word tells us in Prov. 3:5-6 not to lean on our own understanding, but acknowledge what His word says. You’ve got to be willing to dig out the truth of His word for yourself, because when you do, that’s when the truth really becomes yours.
Mark 9:23 All things are possible for one who believes. The word believe in the Strong’s Concordance is #4100, the word Pisteuo. It means to be persuaded, to affirm and have confidence, to have faith in, to trust, the believing that leads to/proceeds from God's inbirthing of faith.
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