Satan is constantly seeking to fill our minds with destructive thoughts—whether of fear, worry, insecurity, anxiety, temptation, envy, and more. It’s all too easy for him to manipulate his way into a seat at the table intended for only you and Jesus, and to try to make himself at home in your mind. What are practical ways to overcome the Enemy’s lies? What protective lessons can we draw from Psalm 23?
Bible Gateway interviewed Louie Giglio (@louiegiglio) about his book, Don’t Give the Enemy a Seat at Your Table: It’s Time to Win the Battle of Your Mind… (Thomas Nelson, 2021).
[Read the Bible Gateway Blog post, At the Table Communing with Jesus: An Interview with Louie Giglio]
What’s the story behind the book’s title?
Louie Giglio: I tell this story in detail in the opening chapter, but the gist is the title came from a life-shifting text a friend sent me over a decade ago during one of the most challenging periods of my life. My wife, Shelley, and I were planting Passion City Church, stepping fully into the calling of being a local church pastor. As most church planters experience, not everything was going exactly to plan, and I was facing and feeling headwind and opposition. In the midst of that, I received some news that seemed to vindicate something I was fighting for and believing in. I can remember exactly where I was, standing at the top of my driveway. I typed out a long text to a close friend who knew me well, basically explaining my hardship and frustration but also my assurance of seeing the truth seeming to rise to the top. It was one of those texts where you wait to get a response back, and you expect the response to be commiserative and very edifying. I saw the bubbles pop up and knew my friend was responding. Then my phone buzzed and all I saw were 9 words: “Don’t give the Enemy a seat at your table.”