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Big or Small on the Inside?
Big or Small on the Inside? By Steve Backlund One of the hidden tests in life and leadership is what happens inside us when someone else succeeds, and we are not. Most of us enjoy our own victories. The greater challenge is often learning how to respond when someone else receives the promotion, favor, influence, opportunity, or breakthrough we were hoping for ourselves. James 3:13-18 describes two kinds of wisdom. One is characterized by bitter envy and selfish ambition. The
Steve Backlund
Jun 145 min read


Declarations: The Science Behind It
Declarations: The Science Behind It By Steve Backlund Declarations are one of the most practical ways we renew our minds and experience transformation (Romans 12:2). It is speaking life (Proverbs 18:21) and “calling those things that do not exist as though they did" (Romans 4:17). I have written books about it, taught it extensively, and experienced the benefits of it. What we believe greatly impacts what we feel and will experience. And what we say is a main contributor to
Steve Backlund
May 165 min read


Fasting More or Feasting More?
Fasting More or Feasting More? By Steve Backlund Fasting is biblical and important. Jesus fasted, and the early church fasted. Fasting helps us detach from unhealthy appetites and increase focus on the Lord. However, I believe many people lack victory not because they fast too little, but because they are not feasting enough. Too often we are: underfed on hope, underfed on testimonies, underfed on identity, underfed on the goodness of God, underfed on worship, underfed on Scr
Steve Backlund
May 104 min read


What True Revelation Produces
What True Revelation Produces By Steve Backlund What comes to mind when you hear the word revelation? For many, it means: something deep something new something we’ve never heard before a fresh insight that feels profound And while those things can be part of it, I’ve been rethinking how we define revelation. There is a tendency to measure revelation by how impressive it sounds or how different it is from what we’ve heard before. But in Scripture, revelation is not validated
Steve Backlund
Apr 193 min read


Trying To Stop Something? Replace It Instead
Trying To Stop Something? Replace It Instead By Steve Backlund Many of us are trying to stop negative behaviors. We focus on what we don’t want to do anymore: “I need to stop this… I shouldn’t be doing that… Why do I keep struggling with this?” But here’s a powerful truth: The best way to stop a negative behavior is not just to remove it—it is to replace it. When we focus too much on what we’re trying to stop, we often give it more attention than it deserves. But when we focu
Steve Backlund
Apr 103 min read


Identity-Based Bible Reading
Identity-Based Bible Reading By Steve Backlund One of the biggest reasons people struggle to obey the Bible is this: we cannot consistently do what we do not believe we are. If we do not believe we are loved, forgiven, righteous, empowered, and in Christ, then many of the commands in Scripture will feel like pressure instead of invitation. They will feel like demands instead of pathways into freedom. This is one reason many sincere Christians feel tired when they read the Bib
Steve Backlund
Mar 223 min read


Lies Smart People Believe
Lies Smart People Believe By Steve Backlund Breakthrough is rarely blocked by obvious rebellion. It’s usually limited by reasonable conclusions. The most dangerous lies don’t feel evil — they feel intelligent. They show up as thoughts like: “I’m just being realistic.” “Let’s not get ahead of ourselves.” “I don’t want to be disappointed again.” “That’s just how I am.” “I’m just being humble.” None of those sound rebellious. They sound mature. A logical lie is a conclusion that
Steve Backlund
Mar 14 min read


Who Do You Say They Are?
Who Do You Say They Are? By Steve Backlund “Who do you say they are?” Could this be the third most important question in all of life? The most important question to answer is who we say Jesus is. “(Jesus) said to them, ‘But who do you say that I am?’ Simon Peter answered and said, ‘You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.’ Jesus answered and said to him, ‘Blessed are you, Simon Bar-Jonah, for flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, but My Father who is in heaven’
Steve Backlund
Jan 184 min read


The Two Most Important Words?
The Two Most Important Words? By Steve Backlund Happy Thanksgiving from all of us at Igniting Hope. We are so thankful for you. Here is a special word for you to encourage you today. This message will replace our normal Monday blog email. “The weapons we fight with . . . have divine power to demolish strongholds. We demolish arguments and every high thing that sets itself up against the knowledge of God, and we take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ” (2 Cor
Steve Backlund
Nov 26, 20253 min read


Embracing “Failure”
Embracing “Failure” By Steve Backlund Let’s reject the lie that says, “If something is hard to do for us, then we can’t do it.” If we fall for this deception, we are determining our future from our past. This faulty thinking is something we cannot take with us in the higher plans and purposes God has for us. The opposite of this lie and life-restricting mindset is this: I embrace failure as part of the process of learning to walk in higher levels of living. As I think about
Steve Backlund
Nov 16, 20253 min read


“See, I Told You So!”
“See, I Told You So!” By Steve Backlund Those who say they can, and those who say they can’t, are both right. The story in Numbers 13 and 14 illustrates this. The ten spies said they were not able to overcome the giants in the Promised Land, while Joshua and Caleb said they were. Each group ultimately experienced what they believed and what they said. Both could have said, “See, I told you so. What I believed was the truth.” We are called to be thermostats, not thermometers.
Steve Backlund
Oct 25, 20253 min read


Working Out Our Relational Beliefs
Working Out Our Relational Beliefs By Steve Backlund Every area of our life that does not glisten with hope means we are believing a lie, and that is a stronghold of the devil in our lives. I remember reading this from Francis Frangipane over thirty years ago. It changed my life. Romans 15:13 confirms that statement. “Now may the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing. . . “ Believing truth leads to hope (and to “all joy and peace”). We have beliefs in four
Steve Backlund
Oct 20, 20253 min read
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