Staying Mentally Strong | Heal Your Hurting Mind: Part 4
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Mar 8, 2026 They explore why setbacks can spike as you heal and how spiritual attacks intensify during progress. They warn about harmful inputs like media and toxic relationships that can erode mental gains. They highlight building daily habits and rhythms to sustain healing. They stress prayer and standing firm in faith as the ongoing defense for mental strength.
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Enemy Intensifies After Progress
- Spiritual attacks often increase after you start making progress in healing.
- Craig Groeschel explains the enemy attacks harder when you begin to feel hope, sleep better, or reduce anxiety so beware of fear whispering setbacks.
Guard Yourself When You Think You're Strong
- Be careful and vigilant when you think you're standing strong; complacency is dangerous.
- Craig Groeschel cites 1 Corinthians 10:12 urging those who feel stable to be on guard so they don't fall back into bondage.
Change Harmful Inputs Immediately
- Change what you consume if it worsens your mental state.
- Craig Groeschel lists inputs like social media, news at night, shows, and music that can increase anxiety or depression and advises replacing them when harms outweigh benefits.




