Instructions for Use
- Read each wrong belief and the truth that replaces it.
- Reflect on where this belief may be active in your own life.
- Respond by writing your prayer, repentance, or personal declaration in the “My Response” column.
- Repeat this process in prayer, with an accountability partner, and group discussion.
✍️ Worksheet Table
❌ Wrong Belief | ✅ God’s Truth | ✨ My Response (Prayer, Repentance, Declaration) |
Others must meet higher standards than I do. | Leaders must model the standard they expect (1 Cor. 11:1). | ________________________________________ |
My failures are excusable, but others’ failures are character flaws. | God judges impartially; all are accountable (Romans 2:11). | ________________________________________ |
Exposing weakness will cause me to lose authority. | God’s strength is made perfect in weakness (2 Cor. 12:9). | ________________________________________ |
Pride protects me; I don’t need correction. | God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble (James 4:6). | ________________________________________ |
Religious ritual replaces relationship. | God desires intimacy, not ritual (Hosea 6:6). | ________________________________________ |
Old mindsets don’t need to change. | Be transformed by the renewing of your mind (Rom. 12:2). | ________________________________________ |
I can carry God’s glory while clinging to old wounds. | Bitterness grieves the Spirit; holiness is required (Eph. 4:30–31). | ________________________________________ |
Spiritual immaturity excuses lack of change. | God expects growth and maturity (Heb. 5:12–14). | ________________________________________ |
Hidden motives don’t matter if actions look good. | God weighs the heart and motives (Prov. 21:2). | ________________________________________ |
My perception of myself is more trustworthy than God’s Word. | Truth sets us free (John 8:32). | ________________________________________ |
Delay in obedience is acceptable. | To delay is to disobey (1 Sam. 15:22–23). | ________________________________________ |
Partial obedience is enough. | Full obedience brings blessing (Deut. 28:1). | ________________________________________ |
Prophetic words can be ignored. | Do not despise prophecies; contend until they manifest (1 Thess. 5:20). | ________________________________________ |
Authority exists without alignment. | Real authority comes from submission to God (Matt. 8:9–10). | ________________________________________ |
Unity is optional for Kingdom progress. | Where there is unity, God commands blessing (Ps. 133:1–3). | ________________________________________ |
Maintenance is enough instead of movement. | We are called to Kingdom movement, not maintenance (Acts 1:8). | ________________________________________ |
Compromise can coexist with holiness. | Be holy as I am holy (1 Pet. 1:15–16). | ________________________________________ |
Prophetic words can remain unfulfilled. | God’s word will accomplish its purpose (Isa. 55:11). | ________________________________________ |
Kingdom impact comes without sacrifice. | Offer your body as a living sacrifice (Rom. 12:1). | ________________________________________ |
🧩 Reflection Prompts (for Journaling/Discussion)
- Which of these wrong beliefs do I recognize in myself?
- What has it cost me, my leadership, or my ministry?
- What truth is God asking me to embrace right now?
- How will I walk in this truth practically this week?
🙏 Closing Prayer for the Worksheet
“Father, expose every wrong belief that has kept me from Your fullness as a spiritual leader. I renounce the lies I have believed, and I embrace Your truth. Align my mind, heart, and spirit with Your Word. Let my life, family, and ministry reflect integrity, holiness, and Kingdom power as I am being rightly positioned as a son of God in your kingdom. In Jesus’ name, Amen.”
