Title: “The Lies We Tell Ourselves”
Song: “The Lies We Tell Ourselves, featuring Suno
Purpose: To help individuals identify internal false beliefs, examine them through a biblical lens, and replace them with truth that leads to spiritual and personal freedom.
- Opening Thought (5 minutes)
Key Idea: The most dangerous lies are not the ones others tell us—but the ones we repeat to ourselves.
Anchor Scripture:
- “The heart is deceitful above all things…” — Book of Jeremiah 17:9
- “You shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.” — Gospel of John 8:32
Teaching Point: Self-deception distorts identity, limits growth, and weakens faith.
- Common Lies We Tell Ourselves (10 minutes)
- “I’m not enough.”
- Root: Comparison, past failure
- Truth: Your worth is established by God, not performance
- Scripture: Psalm 139 — “I am fearfully and wonderfully made”
- “It’s too late for me.”
- Root: Regret, shame, age, missed opportunities
- Truth: God operates outside of human timelines
- Scripture: Book of Joel 2:25 — “I will restore the years…”
- “I can’t change.”
- Root: Habit, identity tied to past behavior
- Truth: Transformation is central to the gospel
- Scripture: Epistle to the Romans 12:2 — “Be transformed by the renewing of your mind”
- “No one understands me.
- Truth: God fully knows and understands
- Scripture: Epistle to the Hebrews 4:15
III. Why We Believe These Lies (10 minutes)
- Repetition: Lies repeated become internal narratives
- Emotional Wounds: Pain often rewrites perception
- Spiritual Warfare: Gospel of John 8:44 — The enemy is “the father of lies”
- Environment & Experience: Family, culture, and past leadership experiences shape belief systems
- Replacing Lies with Truth (15 minutes)
Step 1: Identify the Lie
Ask: What am I telling myself in this situation?
Step 2: Expose It
- Compare it with Scripture
- Ask: Does this align with God’s Word?
Step 3: Replace It
- Speak truth intentionally
- Second Epistle to the Corinthians 10:5 — “Take every thought captive”
Step 4: Reinforce It
- Repetition of truth builds new thinking patterns
- Align thoughts, words, and actions
- Practical Exercise (10 minutes)
Activity: “Truth Exchange”
- Write down one lie you’ve believed
- Find a scripture that contradicts it
- Rewrite it as a truth statement
Example:
- Truth: “I am growing, and God is working in me” (Epistle to the Philippians 1:6)
- Closing Challenge (5 minutes)
Key Statement: You cannot live a truthful life with a lying internal narrative.
Final Scripture: Gospel of John 14:6 — Christ is the truth
Call to Action: Commit this week to confronting one recurring lie and replacing it daily with God’s truth.