As you begin to change the way you think about yourself on the inside, the life of God begins to show up on the outside—your relationships, your finances, your career, even your health. Let the transformation begin and start to change your life from the inside out!
Author, entrepreneur, and pastor, Dr. Bill Winston will help you discover the transforming power of renewing your mind. It may sound too simple that changing your thoughts could affect your entire life, but it is a scriptural truth threaded throughout the Bible and proven over thousands of years. Dr. Winston reveals that by focusing on who you are in Christ and the positive things God says about you in His Word, that Word will take a higher place in your mind than your current negative situations.
Learn scriptural strategies that will get you out of the comfort zone of mediocrity, to think constructively and optimistically about yourself and your future, how you can move into the seemingly impossible, and develop the courage to achieve great things for God!
I’m on a mission this year to read as much as I can about thought life and faith. I’ve picked up a lot of books and/or authors I’ve never heard of, like this one. It’s on topic, though, so I wanted to read it.
Overall, there are a lot of great things in this book–I took plenty of notes and underlined a lot of passages. His emphasis on renewing your mind is spot on and supported in Scripture over and over again, as are his reference to the importance of spirit and truth.
However, I would encourage people to read carefully and prayerfully about what transforming your mind looks like. Yes, it absolutely changes our hearts and minds and conforms us to Christ; I hesitate to agree that it also means people will all have the same natural outcomes. Some of the most faithful, strongest Christians I know have health issues; it’s not because they don’t believe enough. Blanket statements about how our faith will manifest naturally (with wealth, health, status, etc.) can be misinterpreted and lead people to expect things that happened for other people instead of expecting things that are promised in Scripture.
Overall, some good stuff in this book, I would encourage reading in prayerfully and with discernment to distinguish biblical absolutes from personal experience.
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