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The Faith Mindset Pt1

Mar 15, 2026    Bishop Calvin M. Hooper

The Faith Mindset – Part 1: Breaking Faulty Thinking

Key Text: Ephesians 3:20



Big Idea:

Your faith will never consistently rise above your thought life.


Before faith shows up in your speech, your obedience, or your expectation, it first shows up in your thinking. The enemy knows that if he can influence how you think, he can influence how you believe. That is why we must stop thinking in ways that oppose the Word of God and start thinking in agreement with what God has said.


Faith thinks with God, not just about God.


When we walk in fear and faulty thinking, five things happen:


1. Wrong thinking traps us

The Word of God must become our primary criteria for obedience. Before we were born again, our thinking was futile and our understanding was darkened. Many believers still struggle to walk by faith because they remain too attached to what they can see with their natural eyes.


Key Scriptures:

- Ephesians 4:17–18

- 2 Corinthians 5:7


Key Truth:

Reliance on natural sight can nullify faith. When the Word and faith are mixed in our spirit, the possibilities are endless.


2. Wrong thinking hinders trust

Proverbs tells us not to lean on our own understanding, yet that is often what feels most natural. Faith requires trusting God beyond what our minds can fully explain.


Key Scriptures:

- Proverbs 3:5–7

- Romans 8:1–2

- Mark 9:23–24


Key Truth:

You can believe God even when your mind cannot figure out how He is going to do it.


Memorable Line:

Faith often becomes real when God tells you to do something your mind cannot fully explain.


3. Wrong thinking blocks manifestation

Many people base what is possible in the future on what did not happen in the past. But God wants to do a new thing in us, through us, and for us.


Key Scriptures:

- 1 John 5:14–15

- Isaiah 43:18–19


Key Truth:

Before you can get to the asking, your thoughts must come into agreement with God’s will.


Memorable Line:

You cannot live by faith while thinking against the Word.


4. Wrong thinking resists God’s power

Our thinking does not limit God, but it does locate us. God is always able to do above what we ask or think, but many believers keep speaking in line with what they see instead of what God has said.


Key Scriptures:

- Psalm 115:12–15

- Proverbs 18:20

- 2 Corinthians 10:5

- 1 Corinthians 1:22–23


Key Truth:

We must cast down thoughts that oppose the Word of God and stop evaluating God’s promises through fear, culture, or natural reasoning.


Memorable Line:

This way of thinking may sound outside the box, but it is always in the Book.


5. Wrong thinking delays destiny

You can choose a destination, but God chooses your destiny. Many people chase destinations that are outside the will of God because they think they must figure life out on their own.


Key Scriptures:

- Jeremiah 1:4–5

- Romans 8:28


Key Truth:

When your thoughts align with God’s Word, you stop chasing what looks good and start walking in what God has ordained.


Biblical reminders

God consistently does things that bless His people. He works beyond human limitation and past failure.


Examples from Scripture:

- Moses was a murderer, yet God used him to deliver a nation.

- Abraham was old and childless, yet became the father of nations.

- David was a shepherd boy, yet was anointed king.

- Mary was chosen by grace to carry the Savior of the world.


Closing challenge

To develop The Faith Mindset, we must:


- Think by the Word, not by fear

- Speak in agreement with God

- Trust God beyond natural explanation

- Refuse to let your past define your faith


Takeaway

What God wants to do in your life is possible, but you must resolve in your mind that God’s Word is reason enough for you to believe it and act on it.