HOW TO GET THE WORD INTO YOUR SUBCONSCIOUS
This ONE Habit Moves the Word of God From Your BRAIN to Your SUBCONSCIOUS
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Most believers know the Word of God. They can quote the promises. And yet the promises are not showing up in their bodies, their finances, their minds, their homes.
The healing confessed on Sunday is contradicted by Monday.
The provision declared in prayer is undermined by anxiety through the week.
Here, in this teaching, we uncover why the Word stays in the head - and the one specific habit that moves it into the governing center of the inner man.
What you will learn in here:
¶ Why 95% of human behavior comes from the subconscious - and what we identified that psychology never could
¶ Why what psychologists call the subconscious mind is actually the human spirit - the hidden man of the heart
¶ What happens at the new birth - why the spirit is recreated but the mind is not - and what that means for your daily life
¶ What biblical meditation actually is - the Hebrew word hagah, the cow chewing cud, the lion over its prey
¶ The four practical steps that move the Word from your head into your heart - one verse, speak it, consistency over intensity, morning and night
¶ What unconscious faith looks like - and why it operates automatically rather than through effort
Scriptures referenced:
Joshua 1:8
Romans 12:2
Psalm 1
Proverbs 18:21
Proverbs 23:7
Proverbs 4:20-22
The Hidden Man of the Heart
There is a gap that most believers have lived in their entire Christian life without ever being able to name it. They know the Word. They have heard the sermons. They can quote the promises.
And yet the promises are not showing up in their bodies, in their finances, in their minds, in their homes.
The healing they confess on Sunday is contradicted by what they feel on Monday.
The provision they declare in prayer is undermined by the anxiety they carry through the week.
The righteousness they agree with theologically is buried under a condemnation they cannot seem to shake off.
And the question that haunts every sincere believer who has lived in this gap is not whether God's Word is true.
They believe it is true.
The question is why truth that is believed in the mind does not produce change in the life.
Why knowing and living remain two completely different things.
We identified the answer with a precision that no psychologist of our generation could match.
And the answer is not more prayer, not more sermons, not more Bible reading alone.
It is one specific habit that moves the Word of God from the surface of your thinking into the governing center of your inner man.
And once it gets there, once the Word reaches what is called the hidden man of the heart, everything changes automatically.
But before we reveal what that habit is, you need to understand something that science has stumbled onto something that one believer identified decades before any psychologist could measure it.
Nearly 95% of human behavior does not come from conscious decisions. It comes from subconscious patterns from what has been deposited so deeply in the inner man that it operates automatically without effort, without thought as the governing reality of daily life.
Which means this, if the Word of God only reaches your conscious mind, but never reaches the deeper inner man, your life will continue to follow the old patterns. No matter how many scriptures you memorize, no matter how many sermons you hear, no matter how sincerely you agree with the truth in the moment of hearing it, the Word never went deep enough. And what never goes deep enough never governs.
Here is the most thorough treatment of the inner man, the spirit, and the one habit that changes everything.
Now, here is where we go far deeper than any psychologist of the generation.
Professor James of Harvard described the subconscious as the abode of everything latent, the reservoir of everything that passes unrecorded or unobserved, the fountain head of much that feeds our religion. He knew something was there. He knew it governed behaviour in ways the intellect could not explain. But he could not locate it. He could not define it.
And I said, "I can." Because modern psychologists do not really know man. Man is a spirit and they delve only in the realm of the senses. Thus, they cannot become acquainted with the real man. What psychologists call the subconscious mind is the human spirit, the hidden man of the heart, the real you that lives beneath the surface of your thinking, your feeling and your physical experience. And the moment you understand this, the moment you see that the inner man is about and the subconscious mind science cannot fully explain are the same thing.
The command God gave Joshua thousands of years ago takes on a completely different weight.
This book of the law shall not depart out of thy mouth. But thou shalt meditate therein day and night. God was not giving Joshua a devotional suggestion. God was giving him a spiritual law.
And that law is the one habit that moves the Word of God from your head into the governing center of your life.
Now before we go further, I want to sit with the gap for a moment because most believers have felt it without ever understanding what was causing it. You sit in a service and the Word lands with power. You feel it. You believe it. You walk out changed. And by Thursday, the change is gone. The old anxiety is back. The old fear is back.
Nothing happened to what you received.
It never left the conscious mind. It never went deep enough to reach the hidden man of the heart. And what never reaches the hidden man cannot govern the life. That is the gap between Sunday and Thursday, between knowing and living, between the Word in the head and the Word in the heart. And what closes that gap is not more sermons, not more emotional experiences. It is the one habit that we discovered and teaching here.
The one habit scripture commanded.
The one habit that moves the word from the surface of your thinking into the governing center of your inner man.
Biblical meditation.
And by the time this teaching is finished, you will know exactly what it is, why it works, and how to do it starting today.
This is about what happens at the new birth. And I want you to hear it carefully.
When you are born again, your spirit is recreated. It receives the nature and life of the FATHER.
But the mind that has held your spirit in captivity is the same old mind.
It receives a mighty impetus when the spirit receives eternal life. But that is all.The same old mind. That statement alone dismantles the confusion that most believers have carried for years.
They were born again and expected everything to change automatically.
But the body did not change.
The mind did not change.
Only the spirit was recreated.
And the recreated spirit carrying all the fullness of what God deposited in it is now surrounded by an unrenewed mind that received all of its education from the five senses and still runs on the old patterns. fear, condemnation, lack consciousness, sickness mentality.
The sense knowledge framework that governed the old man is still governing the mind of the new man.
Not because the new birth was incomplete, because the mind was never part of the new birth transaction.
And this İs why Romans 12:2 is not a peripheral instruction. Be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind.
Not informed, transformed.
The Greek word is metamorphu.
A complete change of form driven by a change of inner reality.
And where does this transformation happen?
In the mind.
But not through the mind alone.
Through the spirit gaining mastery over the mind.
Through the recreated inner man being developed, fed, and strengthened until it rises to govern the whole man the way God intended in the garden.
Before Adam fell, his spirit ruled him.
His senses were subject to his spirit.
He walked in dominion, in wisdom, in supernatural ability because the spirit had the mastery.
But the moment Adam sinned, the spirit lost dominion and the five senses took over.
Man became governed from the outside in rather than the inside out.
He relied on what he could see, hear, touch, taste, and smell.
And the spirit, the real man, the inner man, the hidden