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Pretending until it’s real

“All mortals tend to turn into the thing they are pretending to be.”screwtape letters

Thus said Screwtape, the shrewd demon mentor, to Wormwood, the demon-in-training, in C.S. Lewis’ classic The Screwtape Letters.

I think Screwtape was onto something.

Self-help and success experts have long preached the virtue of acting in ways that are consistent with our desired outcomes.

Tony Robbins internalized that sentiment and applied it to our emotional health when he said, “Motion creates emotion.”

It’s easy to be led and controlled by the circumstances around us; however, the New Testament mark of spiritual maturity is the consistent decision to be led by the Spirit versus any other tour guides (Romans 8:4, 14; Galatians 5:16).

When we increasingly become men and women of truth, paying greater credence to the reality of God’s Word than the shifting seasons around us, we are on our way to a happier internal state and a greatly fortified future.

Let’s take a moment to identify the descriptive phrases that we hope will be lauded on us at our funerals and commit to living those phrases now—even if we have to pretend our way to reality.

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