The Bondage Breaker: Overcoming Negative Though... -
In Neil T. Anderson’s The Bondage Breaker , the "story" is less of a fictional narrative and more of a spiritual journey from captivity to freedom. It follows a universal arc: a person trapped by "spiritual strongholds" who eventually finds liberation through their identity in Christ. Here is that journey framed as a story. The Protagonist: The Captive
They realize they aren't just a forgiven sinner; they are a "saint" and a child of God. The Bondage Breaker: Overcoming Negative Though...
Uses deception to whisper lies like, "You’ll never change," or "God is disappointed in you." These lies form "strongholds"—mental fortresses that keep the person stuck. In Neil T
They go through their past, forgiving those who hurt them and confessing where they let "ground" be taken by the enemy. Here is that journey framed as a story
The story ends with the protagonist walking in "victory." They still face challenges, but they now have the armor to defend their mind. They no longer live as a victim of their past or their thoughts, but as a free person, capable of choosing the truth every single day.
The chains don't just break; they fall away as the protagonist aligns their mind with God’s Word. The "Bondage Breaker" isn't a magic spell—it’s the person of Jesus Christ working through the truth.


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