Christian author Joyce Meyer wrote the book Battlefield of the Mind in the aim to give solution to people who fall victims to their own negative mindsets. Our minds, as we are all fully aware of are very complicated yet very powerful things, as they can control everything about us.
Through her book, Joyce Meyer helps her readers learn how to control the directions of their thoughts. We are all familiar with the seemingly ordinary emotions that we get everyday: confusion, doubts, worry, anger, anxiety and depression. And we are also familiar with how one or all of these can affect our quality of life.. We couldn’t think straight, we relay our bad mood to other people, we start considering committing crimes. In simpler terms, we are completely miserable.
But hope is not really lost as we can fight and win against these negative thoughts. If you only know to whom you should turn to, then you will surely win the battle happening in your mind. If you have come across Meyer’s works in the past, then you will easily guess what this book of hers will tell you. Yes, victory can only be assured by the heavenly Father. Battlefield of the Mind is equipped with all the things we must know to get hold of the most effective weapon we need when we jump into the war. Meyer will guide her readers on how they could find the words of God, and how these words can be used to take the place of the negative words filling the mind. Because only by embracing God’s thoughts as our own can we really make it through the war.
If you read this book, you will notice how Meyer integrates a regular inclusion of humor, which makes reading very much pleasing and at the same time interesting. Admit it, we are all guilty of loving this kind of style. Of course, reading a book with such a dragging atmosphere is really exhausting even if it has a good core message. But Meyer’s words will definitely get your mind fired up all throughout your reading.
Over all, Battlefield of the Mind is a very moving piece of work. The life of Joyce Meyer itself is a strong proof of how things could be much better just by changing your thoughts with God’s thoughts, and people who have read this book in the past can say the same. Readers of all ages, genders, and even social status can surely find themselves engrossed in Meyer’s convenient style of outlining her book. We need not be caged by the negativities of our thoughts, if only we learn to follow the direction that God wants them to go. Grab a copy of Battlefield of the Mind and find out how you can win the battle yourself.
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