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Notes to Self, Satan’s Lies & Spiritual Exhaustion: Turning Opposition Into Divine Momentum

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In this episode of the Memoirs of an LDS Servant Teacher Podcast, host Maurice Harker explores how to turn intrusive thoughts, exhaustion, and spiritual opposition into fuel for growth instead of proof that you’re failing.

Drawing from the Come, Follow Me lesson and recent general conference talks, Maurice explains how to reframe negative self-talk as deliberate spiritual opposition, not “just your own broken mind.” He walks through his process of creating “Notes to Self”—personalized, gospel-rooted reminders in written and audio form—to anchor your mind when Satan attacks with shame, depletion, or “you’re not enough” narratives.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • How to recognize intrusive, self-critical thoughts as spiritual warfare—not your true identity

  • Why exhaustion and burnout are often a satanic strategy, not a badge of righteousness

  • How customized audios and written “notes to self” can function as a personal iron rod during late-night anxiety and early-morning attacks

  • Why God expects you to rest and let divine compensation (ministering angels, teammates, and grace) cover what you can’t do

  • How to support youth and adults who are wrestling with questions, doubt, and truth-seeking without fear

If you’re an LDS spouse, parent, leader, or disciple striving for self-mastery, resilient faith, and Christ-centered emotional health, this episode will help you see your mental battles in a new light—and give you practical tools to fight back with the Savior instead of against yourself.

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  • LazarusLectures.com – Marriage repair workshops & Lazarus Lectures

  • LifeChangingServices.org – Self-mastery, Eternal Warriors, and faith-based healing programs

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