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Emotional Victory: How To Deal With How You Feel

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Emotions are a gift from God, but at times they can be misleading. Feelings will either lead you on a frustrating and exhausting roller coaster ride, or they will be led by the Holy Spirit of God—allowing His peace to rule in your heart.How do you respond when facing negative or difficult emotions? Even through the hardest of times, God’s Holy Spirit desires to give you emotional stability and victory. His truth and presence can anchor your soul and help you develop emotional resilience.With biblical wisdom and personal candor, Bud Calvert examines the most commonly experienced emotional extremes of life. Each chapter will help you understand how to cast your emotional burdens upon Lord and allow His Spirit to give you a peace that passes all understanding.

229 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 24, 2012

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August 20, 2017
It’s written in a basic conversational style. The stated purpose is to encourage people to look to the Scriptures for answers to emotional problems. It’s a good starting point, but it’s not very in-depth.
One of the things I didn’t like is that it’s not well documented. There are no footnotes of any kind. That made it rather hard to check anything he said. It’s all drawn from the Bible, and many verses are quoted or referenced briefly without either a reference or even a footnote. It makes it hard to dig deeper into what the Scripture teaches.
Personally, I don’t care for books that rely on the fleshed-out retelling of Biblical accounts. Because this book deals with emotions, Calvert spends a lot of time speculating about the emotions of people such as David and Joseph. I’m of the opinion that if the Bible didn’t tell us what people were thinking or feeling, we can’t know and certainly shouldn’t build our beliefs around those speculations. Then the people in the Bible did things in ways we disagree with, but if the Bible doesn’t clearly indicate that God thought it was wrong should we?
Like I said, it was a good starting point for learning what the Bible says about our emotions, but there’s so much more to be said.
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April 4, 2020
Picked this book up because I was feeling emotional and I liked the cover lol. It was simply-written and at times cliche (reads like a sermon) but has some useful Biblical advice. Not very deep but for the right person would be very helpful.
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February 1, 2019
Overcoming life struggles

This book gives good spiritual advice and biblical verse about dealing with day problems. I strongly recommend to everyone who is feeling down in dumps.
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