Double-mindedness
Holding two or more opposing beliefs with the heart and mind at the same time.
Holding two or more opposing beliefs with the heart and mind at the same time.
Many people are totally unaware that they are triggered.
The biblical basis for TPM is found in the many principles of the Scriptures.
Heart belief always overrides intellectual belief.
If the TPM questions do not seem to be working, they are probably NOT broken.
There is a biblical basis for anger, both positive and negative.
This article will help to pull the anger series all together.
Controlled behavior is what all other religions practice. It is not a fruit of the Spirit.
Controlling behavior is not a fruit of the Spirit, but rather self effort and performance.
Anger takes all shapes and forms and is a part of an extended family of emotions. It is important to read the signs.
As we slow things down and choose to observe ourselves, the more we will realize just how often we are operating on lies and not the truth.
In a way similar to how we come to believe through our natural senses, we have a heart “sense.”
Belief is the lens through which we interpret life.
What we believe with our heart will produce the emotions we feel.
Having our minds renewed with truth is not the same as spiritual maturity.
As God is refining our faith we are called to submit.
There is a time and place for what we do in ministry. TPM has specific protocol to follow.
Intellectual belief has three subsets: general Knowledge, Assumptions and conclusions, and solution beliefs.
We believe something, we feel something, we do something.
Summary of the Belief Series of articles.
Solution beliefs are vain attempts at solving the problems caused by core belief.
The “TPM Compass” is designed to help you determine where you are on “The Map,” and what to do next, as you apply the TPM Process…