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What Lens Are You Looking Through? The Choice That Changes Everything
Episode 93

What Lens Are You Looking Through? The Choice That Changes Everything

This episode tackles the destructive pattern of complaining and negative perspectives, exploring how they derail us from God's plan for our lives. The host emphasizes that complaining isn't merely acknowledging difficult circumstances—it's a heart posture and a chosen lens through which we view our lives. Drawing from the Israelites' 40-year journey in the desert, the episode illustrates how our perspective dictates our path forward. The message challenges listeners to examine whether they're looking at their circumstances through the lens of pain and disappointment or through the lens of God's truth and promises. The host provides a three-step framework: acknowledge the reality (including your own role), bring everything before the Lord in surrendered prayer, and consciously choose which lens you'll use moving forward. While acknowledging that life in a fallen world brings genuine hardship and injustice, the episode emphasizes that our reactions and responses remain within our control—and these choices shape our future. 🌟 Follow Kristin on Instagram @thekristincampbell 🌟 Download the Free Reflection Guide at www.thekristincampbell.com

Mindset Renewal & Empowered Faith with Kristin Campbell

January 26, 202619m 25s

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Show Notes

Key Scripture References:

  • Luke 6:45 (Out of the overflow of the heart, the mouth speaks)
  • John 16:33 (Be of good cheer, I have overcome the world)
  • 1 Corinthians 13:12 (Now we see in part, then we'll know in full)
  • Isaiah 1:18 (Come now, let us reason together)

Main Themes:

  • The power of perspective and choosing your lens
  • The Israelites' 40-year journey as a cautionary example
  • Living in a fallen world while maintaining hope
  • The difference between toxic positivity and biblical truth
  • Surrender and trust in difficult circumstances

Key Concepts:

The Two Lenses: Looking through the lens of pain/disappointment vs. the lens of God's truth and promises

Complaining Defined: Not just acknowledging difficulty, but a deep expression of dissatisfaction, annoyance, and discontent—a chosen heart posture

What You Focus On Grows: The principle that whatever we feed with our attention will expand in our lives

Enemy's Strategy: Keeping us focused on circumstances, exhausted from trying to control the uncontrollable, and developing false beliefs about God

Three-Step Framework:

  • Acknowledge & Bring It Before the Lord  - Fully recognize your circumstances, including your role and responsibilities. Lay everything on the altar in honest, surrendered prayer
  • Choose Your Lens - Decide whether to view your future through your understanding or God's truth
  • Walk it Out - Your choices will determine your next steps

Important Notes:

  • This is not about "positive vibes only" or toxic positivity
  • Bad things do happen, often to good people without cause
  • We cannot hide our thoughts and feelings from God—He invites honest discussion
  • Every choice has consequences that shape our future path

Practical Application:

  • Ask yourself: What lens am I choosing to look through?
  • Examine your heart posture in difficult situations
  • Consider what you're feeding with your focus and attention
  • Reflect on how confident you are in your assumptions vs. trusting God's understanding

🌟 Follow Kristin on Instagram @thekristincampbell.com

🌟 Free reflection guides available at www.thekristincampbell.com 

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Topics

christian emotional healingovercoming complainingovercoming negativitybiblical lens on lifefaith-based life coachingtrusting godfaith during trialsheart posturechristian mindset renewalfaith-based mindset coachingfaith&trusttrusting god in hard timesbiblical mindset shiftspiritual growth