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Rating:  Summary: Very encouraging book Review: I read the book in 24 hours altough my English is second language. I praise the Lord for such an insightful, rich, encouragin and motivating in this book.I don't mean that Author tells all the time about Satan is the responsible for telling us ugly, bad, etc. words, but it seems like most of the time Satan is responsible for putting words into our minds in this book. I do aggree that Satan blames us, but we ought to think about our sinful nature as well. Deceitfulness of sin sometimes can be mixed with Satan. I would recommenyt John Owen's 'Sin and Temptation' book in order to understand deeply deceitfulness of sin. I was reminded again by this book that understanding our Justification is VERY IMPORTANT for life. Our joy and rest comes from it. Our joy rests in our justification through Christ alone. "The joy of the Lord is your strength." - Nehemiah 8:10
Rating:  Summary: scripturally sound Review: This book is filled with encouragement and hope. The author shares her story, her struggles with her identity in Jesus and the everyday torment due to mental illness. She also shares sound and proven theraputic tools to help with some of the difficult thoughts process that we who struggle with bipolar endure. If you don't know that Jesus loves you, you will believe it by the time you get to the end of her book. She shares truths and hope that only God can bring.
Rating:  Summary: scripturally sound Review: This book is filled with encouragement and hope. The author shares her story, her struggles with her identity in Jesus and the everyday torment due to mental illness. She also shares sound and proven theraputic tools to help with some of the difficult thoughts process that we who struggle with bipolar endure. If you don't know that Jesus loves you, you will believe it by the time you get to the end of her book. She shares truths and hope that only God can bring.
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