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The Battle Belongs to the Lord 12 Biblical Reminders that God Fights on Our Behalf

We all have battles.

No human life is free from adversity. From the moment we arrive on this planet, we face internal and external challenges to our existence. We learn to flee or fight. We strive to cope, taking wins and losses in varying proportions, but we all struggle. How can we succeed? Do we even have the tools to do so? Maybe you have been told that all the resources you need to win at life reside within you. Not so. The book you have in your hands contains perhaps the most powerful insight for facing life’s persistent traumas—you don’t have to fight alone.

In these pages, you will find solid biblical evidence for the fact that the path of faith is much more than a coping mechanism. The stories of Old Testament conflicts will clearly show that God is willing and able to fight for you in your battles for understanding, reassurance, perception, and against discouragement, fear, and powerlessness. This is real. The God of the Bible has a message for you.

The Battle Belongs to the Lord is the 2023 Missionary/Sharing Book of the Year.

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This book contains perhaps the most powerful insight for facing life’s persistent traumas—you don’t have to fight alone. The stories of Old Testament conflicts clearly show that God is willing and able to fight for you in your battles for understanding, reassurance, perception, and against discouragement, fear, and powerlessness.

Elizabeth Viera-Talbot is speaker/director for Jesus 101 Biblical Institute (www.jesus101institute.org). Elizabeth has a PhD in Biblical Studies from the University of Gloucestershire, England. She also has a Master of Arts degree in Organizational Behavior, and a Master of Arts in Biblical Studies. She is an international speaker/ lecturer and a passionate gospel evangelist. She is married to Patrick Talbot, a marriage and family therapist.

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