Uses deception to whisper lies like, "You’ll never change," or "God is disappointed in you." These lies form "strongholds"—mental fortresses that keep the person stuck.
They vocally reject the specific lies they’ve believed for years. The Resolution: The Bondage Breaker The Bondage Breaker: Overcoming Negative Though...
They realize they aren't just a forgiven sinner; they are a "saint" and a child of God. Uses deception to whisper lies like, "You’ll never
In Neil T. Anderson’s The Bondage Breaker , the "story" is less of a fictional narrative and more of a spiritual journey from captivity to freedom. It follows a universal arc: a person trapped by "spiritual strongholds" who eventually finds liberation through their identity in Christ. Here is that journey framed as a story. The Protagonist: The Captive In Neil T
The chains don't just break; they fall away as the protagonist aligns their mind with God’s Word. The "Bondage Breaker" isn't a magic spell—it’s the person of Jesus Christ working through the truth.
The story ends with the protagonist walking in "victory." They still face challenges, but they now have the armor to defend their mind. They no longer live as a victim of their past or their thoughts, but as a free person, capable of choosing the truth every single day.
They go through their past, forgiving those who hurt them and confessing where they let "ground" be taken by the enemy.