Man is a creature of habit. Many of us live in
repetitious patterns of emptiness. The only thing that allows one to
crawl out of bed in the morning is the anticipation of that next moment
of pleasure—a coffee, a cigarette, a chocolate-covered donut, and for
many, pornography. Remove those predictable moments and you will create
a hopeless depression under which many would not be able to function.
This is evident when trying to quit smoking, drinking or drugs, or
attempting a fast, diet, or just endeavoring to watch less TV.
This is evident in the Western World’s eating
patterns, which have drastically changed in the last 60 years. A change
that is quickly becoming global as even isolated communities are
becoming Westernized. Culture is in a constant state of evolution.
Directing that evolution is the key to power. Billions of dollars every
year are poured into advertising and media to control behavioral
patterns, whether it be a commercial on television or a thirty foot
Whopper with Cheese on a billboard. Day after day, week after week,
month after month, thousands of repetitious messages pour into our
minds, You need this to be happy. The message becomes so common
that we no longer hear it.
Sadly many are completely unaware of how ingrained
that message has become in their patterns of living, thinking and
feeling. Movies, TV, restaurants, and fashion, needs that have
been established in the modern patterns of life..
We are creatures of habit, developing unconscious
underlying behaviors that make up a large percentage of day to day
living. The more a behavioral pattern is acted out, the greater it
becomes ingrained, no longer needing the assistance of conscious
decision.
It’s a marketer’s dream to establish buying
habits. You see the Golden Arches, a decision is unconsciously made
while the car drives as if controlled by an Onboard Computer Navigation
System. No need to read the menu, three words are enough. Big Mac
Combo utters from your mouth whilst you concern yourself with more
important affairs. Below the arches boldly boast, billions and
billions served, not representing the earth’s population, but her
habits of eating.
When Israel became complacent and adopted the culture
and lifestyles of their pagan neighbors, God sent holy Prophets.
Prophets that would shake the patterns of their thinking. Prophetic
words that would remind them of their spiritual roots. As painful as it
is, we must wake up and learn how to swim against this powerful tide,
able to live in the midst of the most influential kingdom ever to exist
in man’s history.
This book is going to investigate invisible patterns
of daily living. We are going to make a close examination of the culture
that surrounds us, how it penetrates thinking, and ultimately directs
the manner in which we conduct our lives. Powerful influences which have
injured thinking and damaged our emotions which in turn have hurt our
faith and hope in God. And then we are going to learn how to walk in
freedom while living in a fallen world. Have victory in fighting a
spiritual enemy, and finally, overcome the inner man.