
In this episode, Rob Dayton breaks down one of the sneakiest and most normalized mindsets we carry: worry.Or more specifically… why worry is actually faith in the enemy.Most people think worry is just being responsible, cautious, or realistic. But Jesus paints a very different picture.Worry pulls us out of the present where love exists and traps us in imagined futures that haven’t even happened. It trains the brain to expect fear, rehearse bad outcomes, and slowly lose trust in the goodness of God.Rob unpacks how mindset formation actually works, why your brain can say “no” while your spirit says “yes” to Jesus, and how worry quietly hardwires unbelief into your life.This episode is about learning how to stop rehearsing fear and start retraining your mind toward hope, gratitude, peace, and trust in God’s promises. You’ll Hear Why Rob says “worry is faith in the enemy” How worry chokes out the words of Jesus The connection between imagination and mindset formation Why your brain naturally rehearses fear How thankfulness helps reprogram your mind The difference between faith in God and faith in worst-case scenarios Why worry keeps you from peace, creativity, and trust Practical ways to capture anxious thoughts before they spiral How gratitude becomes a weapon against fear Journal Prompts Jesus, why is worry so unhealthy for me? Holy Spirit, what worries am I rehearsing right now? What can I become grateful for instead? Links📘 100xLife Book → 100xLife 🙌 Join the next Challenge → 62-Day Challenge 📱 Instagram → @100xlifemovementChapters00:00 Introduction to Mindsets03:10 Understanding Worry as Faith in the Enemy06:10 The Impact of Worry on Faith08:35 Reprogramming the Brain Against Worry11:21 Mindsets to Combat Worry13:33 Practicing Thankfulness to Overcome Worry16:36 Journaling Prompts for Mindset Transformation
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