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Winning the Battle in Your Mind. Discover how to become free from being ruled by depression, anger, worry, doubt, confusion, condemnation, or fear! Joyce Meyer releases a companion study guide to her bestselling book, Battlefield of the Mind, that will help build your knowledge of the Word while teaching you vital principles from the book. Each of the thought-provoking questions will help you search for truths from God's Word that you can apply to your life to bring the freedom you need. You'll find this book to be a great guide for Bible study groups, devotional time and Sunday school classes. The workbook-styled format provides space for you to fill in your answers to each question, and with the special answer section in the back, you can check your work. Battlefield of the Mind Study Guide includes: -More than 150 questions adapted from Battlefield of the Mind. -A workbook-styled format so that you can write your answers directly in the book. -A section of answers to use in checking your work. Let Joyce show you how she won the battle in her own mind- and how you can too!
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I purchased seven books of Battlefield of the Mind by Joyce Meyers for a women's bible study. I purchased used books and all of them were in perfect shape. This book was used in a class for women overcoming addictions. It's a great book for anyone who wants to change their attitude and negative thinking. You ARE what you think! And if you don't like who you are then change your "stinkin thinkin"! Joyce tells you how.
Marlene Willyard
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Joyce Meyer is one of the most outstanding teachers out there today, in my opinion. The concepts in this book changed my life, and continue to impact me on a daily basis. They are presented in an easy to understand and read style that pulls you in from the start. What could be more important than dealing with what's going on in your mind! Everything in life stems from your thoughts and Joyce teaches you how to move up higher towards a better life. She has a God-given ability to communicate the heart of the matter, and to help you apply the information to your life. I strongly recommend this book and I feel that every believer should read it as soon as possible!
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_Anyone with a Christian background, who has been bothered by feelings of inadequacy, or alternately feels like they can and cannot do something they they feel led to do - would find this invaluable reading.
Joyce Meyer defines worry, deals with problems many of us in home business find-- of a wandering mind -- , and encourages us to think about whether focussed on what we really want to happen.
It is the believer's version of "The Secret". The concept of the universe itself is very vague, whereas we can pray directly to God, and read the Word of God. If its right, and we get the negatives out of our minds, we can do great things if we focus on passages such as Phil.4:13(can do all--)
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Battlefield of the Mind: Winning the Battle in Your Mind
This book is great and really, really helped me recover from an emotional, verbally and mentally abusive relationship. I was only able to go to church about 10 times a year and even then caused rages in my ex. This will help you to understand how to recover and understand your feelings. Joyce is so inspiring and been through so much in her life so she been there and recovered and so can you!
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As a pastor who is called to care for his sheep, I have two objections to this book:
1. Joyce Meyers flagrantly misquotes/mistranslates scripture. She translates Proverbs 23:7 as "For as he thinks in his heart, so is he...". I invite the reader to open up any bible and see if her translation of Proverbs 23:7 matches up with any other english translation. It doesn't. In fact, it's nowhere near what it says in that verse or in the chapter. In case you're interested, the original Hebrew is nowhere near to how she translates that verse either.
2. She then continues by building her theology on top of her misquoted verse. Her basic premise is this: If you think good thoughts, then you will have a good life. This is a very unbiblical teaching. You can't get past books in the bible like Job, Jeremiah, Romans, Philippians (and others) without seeing very clearly that God does allow bad things to come into the lives of his Christians. And (despite what Joyce Meyers or Joel Osteen might say) thinking good thoughts doesn't remove them. Our Father in heaven allows them to enter our lives to lift our eyes to heaven, where there will be no suffering. He does this to show us how he will be with us here in our lives despite our pains and trials. He does this to show us that positive thinking isn't the solution to our life. The death and resurrection of Jesus is the solution.
There is a word for people like this--people who misquote scripture and then build their own theology on top of it: False teacher. Treat Joyce Meyers as you would any other false teacher, avoid her.
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