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In this session, Pastor Eva Dan-Yusuf explores how true transformation begins with a renewed mind—the essential work of Reformation. While Session 2 focused on heart transformation through Revival, this message shows us that renewed hearts must be paired with renewed minds.
Using Romans 12:1-2 and Peter’s paradigm-shifting encounter in Acts 10, Pastor Eva explains that renewal happens when we let God redefine our thinking and challenge our assumptions. Paul’s command is clear: “Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect.”
Just as Peter’s understanding of the Gentiles was radically changed when God showed him a vision that challenged his deeply held beliefs, we too are invited to see from God’s perspective, think according to His truth, and align our minds with His perfect will. This is Reformation at work—not just correcting false doctrine, but allowing Scripture to reshape how we think about everything: our identity, our purpose, our relationships, our work, and our world.
When both our hearts are awakened (Revival) and our minds are renewed (Reformation), we become people who don’t just feel differently—we think differently, see differently, and live differently. This is the foundation for comprehensive renewal.
By One City Church, AbujaIn this session, Pastor Eva Dan-Yusuf explores how true transformation begins with a renewed mind—the essential work of Reformation. While Session 2 focused on heart transformation through Revival, this message shows us that renewed hearts must be paired with renewed minds.
Using Romans 12:1-2 and Peter’s paradigm-shifting encounter in Acts 10, Pastor Eva explains that renewal happens when we let God redefine our thinking and challenge our assumptions. Paul’s command is clear: “Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect.”
Just as Peter’s understanding of the Gentiles was radically changed when God showed him a vision that challenged his deeply held beliefs, we too are invited to see from God’s perspective, think according to His truth, and align our minds with His perfect will. This is Reformation at work—not just correcting false doctrine, but allowing Scripture to reshape how we think about everything: our identity, our purpose, our relationships, our work, and our world.
When both our hearts are awakened (Revival) and our minds are renewed (Reformation), we become people who don’t just feel differently—we think differently, see differently, and live differently. This is the foundation for comprehensive renewal.