11/12/2025
Overthinking is not just a habit. It is a spiritual battle you keep losing because you fight it with your mind instead of your knees.
You say you trust God…
yet you entertain every fear as if fear is your adviser.
You claim God is in control…
yet you replay every what-if as if you’re the one running the universe.
Here’s the harsh reality:
Overthinking is you writing your own painful story instead of believing the beautiful one God already authored.
You torture yourself with scenarios God never planned.
You worry about doors God already promised to open.
You stress about storms Jesus already rebuked.
And yes, hear this with love but with force:
Overthinking is giving the enemy a microphone in your mind.
And silence is not your victory, SURRENDER is.
You can’t defeat overthinking by trying to think harder.
You defeat it by trusting deeper.
You fight it not by calculating possibilities,
but by killing the thoughts that don’t align with God’s Word.
STOP feeding the fears.
STOP entertaining lies.
STOP letting your mind bully your faith.
STOP trying to control what God already commands.
If the thought does not produce peace,
does not reflect God’s character,
does not agree with His Word, it does NOT deserve another second in your mind.
Now here’s the hope,
You CAN win this.
Your mind may be loud, but the Holy Spirit is louder.
Your fears may be big, but your God is bigger.
Your thoughts may be wild, but God is still King over the chaos inside your head.
So how do you fight overthinking?
• Speak the truth OUT LOUD even when your mind shakes.
• Lay down every fear the moment it shows up.
• Choose worship when the enemy chooses warfare.
• Let God handle what you’ve been mishandling.
Every time your mind screams,
“What if everything falls apart?”
God whispers,
“WHAT IF I HOLD EVERYTHING TOGETHER?”
Every time your thoughts say,
“You can’t survive this,”
God answers,
“You were never meant to survive by yourself.”
Listen, The enemy threatens your mind because he can’t touch your destiny.
Your thoughts are under attack because your calling is too great.
"Be still, and know that I am God.” — Psalm 46:10
That’s not a suggestion.
That’s a command with a promise:
When you stop striving, you start seeing Him.
So calm your mind.
Drop the fears.
Return the throne of your thoughts back to God.
Because the moment you trust Him more than you trust your imagination, the war in your mind finally loses its power.
CTTO