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The Cell You Built From Borrowed Beliefs

You've been fighting a locked door that was never locked. God gave you power, not fear. The cell is a lie. Walk through.

Harry Houdini once claimed he could break out of any jail in the world.

One day, a challenge was presented.
He stepped into a cell, confident.
Hidden in his belt was a tool to pick the lock.

Thirty minutes passed.
Nothing.
An hour.
Sweat dripped down his face.

Two hours in, exhausted, he collapsed against the door.

And it swung open.
It was never locked.
He just thought it was…

How often have you been in that cell?
Feeling trapped and paralyzed.
Not by actual walls, but by voices that have made themselves at home in your head.
You're not good enough.
You don't have what it takes.
This is impossible.

These aren't facts.
They're beliefs you've been treating like locks on doors that were never locked to begin with.
But God's word doesn't leave room for the cell.

And the fact that you can name the fear means you're already standing at the door.

Here's your focus for this week:

  • Test the lock. Write down the one belief keeping you stuck. Then ask, "Is there actual evidence this is true, or is it just a voice I've been listening to? Test it like Houdini should have tested the door.
  • Swap the voice. Next to each fear, write God's truth over it. A specific verse or promise that directly contradicts the lie. Read it out loud. The voice you feed is the one that wins.
  • Take one step through. Identify the one thing fear has been keeping you from and do the first small part of it today. Not the whole thing, just enough to prove the door moves.
  • Anchor your week in this truth: "For God gave us a spirit not of fear but of power and love and self-control." — 2 Timothy 1:7

The door is open.
It always was.
Walk through.

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