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The Faith Mindset Pt3

Mar 29, 2026    Bishop Calvin M. Hooper

THE FAITH MINDSET PT. 3

Proverbs 16:3

“Commit your works to the Lord, and your thoughts will be established.”


BIG IDEA

When we commit our works to the Lord, He establishes our thoughts.


KEY TRUTH

God does not just want our behavior—He wants our thinking surrendered to Him.


I. WE MUST COMMIT TO GOD’S WILL

“Commit your works to the Lord...”


Commit = to roll something over onto someone else


God is saying:

• Stop trying to carry by yourself what I told you to cast on Me

• Roll it over on Me

• Put it in My hands

• Trust Me with it


Many people are:

• Trying to walk into tomorrow while worried about yesterday

• Trying to move into a new season while mentally chained to an old one

• In the present physically, but in the past mentally


Truths to remember:

• Your pain is not your prophet

• Your failure is not your prophet

• Your history is not your prophet

• God is the One who declares your future


Real commitment means:

• Not partial surrender

• Not selective surrender

• Not convenient surrender

• But complete surrender


II. WE MUST HAVE CONVICTION ABOUT GOD’S WILL

“Commit your works to the Lord”


We are called to commit:

• Our accomplishments to God

• Our conduct to God

• Our conclusion to God


Why can we trust Him?

Because He is Yahweh—the covenant-keeping God


He is:

• Faithful

• Firm

• Fixed

• Dependable

• Trustworthy

• True to His Word


He is the God who:

• Provides

• Protects

• Heals

• Leads

• Gives peace

• Does not fail


THOUGHT INFLUENCES WE MUST RECOGNIZE


1. Sensory-Initiated Thoughts

Thoughts triggered by what we hear, see, touch, taste, and feel


Examples:

• Bad news

• Visible problems

• Bills

• Medical concerns


Key truth:

We walk by faith, not by sight


2. Satanically-Initiated Thoughts

Thoughts influenced by the enemy to move us away from God’s will


Examples:

• Doubt

• Fear

• Defeat

• Lies that magnify problems and minimize God’s promises


Key truth:

Take up the shield of faith


3. Society-Initiated Thoughts

Thoughts shaped by culture instead of Christ


Key truth:

We cannot let society shape our convictions more than Scripture shapes our conscience


4. Self-Initiated Thoughts

Thoughts fabricated in our own mind


Examples:

• Talking ourselves out of what God said

• Rehearsing things that never happened

• Creating conclusions without evidence

• Building fears out of assumptions


Key truth:

Every thought does not deserve our agreement


5. Scripture-Initiated Thoughts

Thoughts governed by the Word of God


Romans 12:1-2 teaches:

• Do not be conformed to this world

• Be transformed by the renewing of your mind


Key truth:

Transformation begins on the inside


What feeds your thought life will shape your life:

• If your mind is fed by fear, you will produce anxiety

• If your mind is fed by culture, you will produce compromise

• If your mind is fed by self, you will produce instability

• If your mind is fed by Scripture, you will produce strength, stability, and spiritual maturity


III. WE WILL RECEIVE CONFIRMATION OF GOD’S WILL

“...and your thoughts will be established”


When we commit our works to the Lord, God:

• Settles our thoughts

• Strengthens our thoughts

• Secures our thoughts

• Gives clarity where there has been confusion


Because of God:

• You do not have to live mentally scattered

• You do not have to stay double-minded

• You do not have to stay emotionally tossed

• You do not have to stay spiritually unstable


KEY PRINCIPLE

The object of your faith is more important than the amount of your faith


If your faith is in:

• Yourself — that is unstable

• People — that is unstable

• Circumstances — that is unstable

• God — your thoughts can be established


BIBLICAL EXAMPLES

• Moses trusted God at the Red Sea

• Joshua trusted God at Jericho

• Noah trusted God while building the ark

• Abraham and Sarah trusted God for the promised child


Each of them had an opportunity to let natural thinking take over

But because they aligned with God’s Word, God established their way


CONCLUSION TRUTHS

• God has the final word over my life

• Failure is not final

• Confusion is not final

• Delay is not final

• Pressure is not final

• The attack is not final


DECLARE THIS:

• I will not let fear have the final word

• I will not let doubt have the final word

• I will not let pain have the final word

• I will not let my past have the final word

• God has the final word over my life


CLOSING LINE

Commitment brings clarity.

Conviction builds confidence.

And when your works are committed to the Lord, your thoughts will be established.


SCRIPTURES

• Proverbs 16:3

• Romans 12:1-2

• 2 Corinthians 5:7

• 2 Corinthians 10:5

• Ephesians 6:16

• Romans 10:17


APPLICATION

Ask yourself:

• What is feeding my thought life?

• What thoughts do I need to surrender to God?

• What have I been carrying that I need to roll over on Him?

• Am I letting fear, culture, self, or Scripture shape my thinking?


FAITH CONFESSION

Lord, I commit my works to You.

I roll my burdens, my fears, my plans, and my future onto You.

Renew my mind, steady my heart, and establish my thoughts.

In Jesus’ name, amen.