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It would be very naïve to think that you can move past a wall and never have to worry about it again. Remember, your old walls are as close as the old, unhealthy mindsets that built them. Keep in mind these helpful tips for being a lifelong Wallbreaker.

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The spiritual barriers people face are countless, but they can be categorized into Eight Primary Walls. These walls correlate with the 8 primary breakthroughs that everyone needs.
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I think God cares about the details of my life.
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I tend to expect the worst to happen.
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I worry about the problems that the future holds.
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I believe truth is the same for everyone.
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When looking back on my life, I tend to focus on all of the things I did wrong.
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When bad things happen, I feel like I am getting what I deserve.
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I am so busy that I find myself ignoring the most important things in my life.
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I am willing to sacrifice immediate gratification for something better down the road.
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I have to guard against judging people when I learn they are dealing with tough circumstances.
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I feel compelled to make the world around me better.
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When bad things happen, I wonder if God can make things better.
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I find myself more focused on the things I don't have but wish I did.
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I question why God allowed certain things to happen in my life.
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People would describe me as a giving person.
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I have too many of my own problems to deal with the problems of others.
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My faith practices are more about routine than relationship.
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I believe God wants what is best for me.
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I am amazed at God's power.
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I am grateful for the things I have been given.
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I am intentionally seeking to grow in my relationships with others.
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I believe God is loving and kind.
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I find myself drawn to things I know are bad for me.
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I have been wronged in the past in a way I cannot get over.
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I believe God loves me in spite of who I am.
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I worry that God is angry with me.
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I think that God will meet all my needs.
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I feel I can turn to God for direction.
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I believe God is willing and able to answer my prayers.
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I feel there is a disconnect between who I really am and how I act in front of other people.
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I feel strong relationships are hard, but worth it.
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I am confident God has forgiven me for my past.
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It humbles me to think I can know God.
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The possibility of gaining a good friend is worth the risk.
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I look forward to good things in my future.
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I try to avoid temptations that would bring me harm.
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People who have hurt me in the past cause me to avoid some relationships today.
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I have a hard time trusting people.
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I believe in an all-powerful, all-knowing God.
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I spend too much of my energy pursuing material things.
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I know a lot of people, but don't feel very close to many people.
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I don't believe anyone can ever know what is absolutely true.
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When I am facing a difficult situation, I feel like I can solve problems on my own.
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I feel with God's help, I can face any situation.
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It troubles me that God has not answered my prayers.
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I believe the Bible has answers for today's circumstances.
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I have witnessed things that make me wonder if God is in control.
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I observe things that make me wonder if I should believe the Bible.
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I am willing to serve others for nothing in return.
Great you have finished the evaluation.
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