Thought Attacks
“TAKE CAPTIVE EVERY THOUGHT.” 2 CORINTHIANS 10:5 NIV
Nineteen year-old
Liu Shih-Kun was an esteemed concert pianist in China until the
Cultural Revolution banned all things of Western influence.
Refusing to renounce his beloved music, Liu was deemed an enemy
of the people, beaten and imprisoned. There he languished in a
tiny cell with no books, no paper, and even worse – no piano.
Six years later, for propaganda reasons, he was asked to play in
Beijing with the Philadelphia Orchestra. After years without an
instrument to practice on, he performed brilliantly. And
eighteen months later when he was finally released, he again
played flawlessly. That Liu survived is remarkable; that his
hands continued to move as if they had never stopped playing is
amazing. His secret? Stripped of everything musical, for seven
and a half years, Liu disciplined himself to shut out negative
thoughts and practice hour after hour on an imaginary piano.
A well-respected counselor says: “We don’t realize the extent to
which our own thinking contributes to our mental anguish. The
earlier you stop ‘thought attacks’ the easier it is to regroup
and get back on track. Now, while the concept is simple, it’s
not easy to implement. Once you start paying attention you’ll
probably discover you have a lot more ‘thought attacks’ than you
can possibly imagine.”
Police shout “Freeze!” when they want to stop a suspect and
protect themselves. And you can freeze out harmful thinking by
capturing every thought and making it “obedient to Christ.” Paul
says: “This is not a wrestling match against a human opponent.
We are wrestling with…spiritual forces” (Eph 6:12 GWT).
Your thoughts have power. To win over them, you must submit to
Christ and control what you allow your mind to dwell on.