Hacksaw Ridge 2 Corinthians 10:4-5
Take Every Thought Captive
Desmond Doss
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Watch this. Three minutes. Then three questions below it.

Hacksaw Ridge Take Every Thought Captive 2016
“Please Lord, help me get one more.”
Desmond Doss
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How This Connects to Your Life

Doss is court-martialed for refusing to carry a weapon. He examines his belief under the full weight of institutional pressure and holds it.

Intellectual passivity is still passivity. The man who refuses to examine what he believes is fighting an intellectual war unarmed.

The battle for your mind is real. The enemy does not need you to believe terrible lies. He just needs you to leave the ordinary lies unexamined.

2 Corinthians 10:4-5
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“We demolish arguments and every pretension set up against the knowledge of God, and take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ.”
Every thought that comes in can be examined. Every argument that contradicts Scripture can be demolished.
Three Questions.
No wrong answers. Just honest ones.
1
What is the main argument your mind makes against what God says about you?
2
Where have you accepted a narrative about yourself that does not come from Scripture?
3
What thought do you keep having that you have never actually examined against the Word?
The History Behind the Film

Hacksaw Ridge is the film at the center of this study. The scene is chosen because it captures something true about the specific challenge this study addresses. The filmmakers may not have intended a theological reading, but the truth they captured is there regardless of intention.

The History Behind the Scripture

2 Corinthians 10:4-5 sits inside a larger argument Paul or one of the other biblical authors is making about how the renewed life looks in practice. The verse is not a standalone principle. It is part of a sustained argument about what it looks like when a man actually believes what he says he believes on Sunday morning.

How It All Connects

The connection between this film and this Scripture is the same one that runs through every study in this series: what a man sees in the mirror when he watches that clip is exactly the gap this Scripture addresses. The film names the problem. The Scripture names the source and the solution.

This Week
1
Identify one belief you hold that you have never examined with Scripture. Look at what it actually says this week.
2
When a thought doesn't align with Scripture, say out loud: I take this thought captive to the obedience of Christ. Then name the truth.
3
Read one passage of Scripture slowly this week. Not for information, for formation.
4
Ask God: What is the main lie I am currently believing that is shaping my behavior? Write what comes.
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