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Fight Back with Joy–seeking “a life radiant with joy”

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and Fight Back with Joy Bible Study

by Margaret Feinberg

Margaret Feinberg was already an author and speaker when she had the rug pulled out from under her with a cancer diagnosis. With painfully candid honesty, Feinberg shares her journey through the medical and emotional roller coaster that her life became. She and her husband Leif struggled together to find joy in a very difficult situation. They always found God to be faithful as they pursued good health for Margaret and a closer relationship to Him. 

Fight Back with Joy chronicles their struggles and recounts how they found joy in the little things. At no point does she exaggerate or minimize her spiritual, physical, or emotional battles. She includes practical advice and examples of their pursuit of joy which was often difficult. Feinberg shows how the things she learned can be applied to the many struggles that her readers undergo, not just physical illness.

The workbook is intended to be used by groups or individuals in corporation with a video series of Margaret’s teachings on joy. I did not have the videos, but that did not hinder my use of either book. The study helps the reader to dive deeper into what the Bible has to say about the struggles of life and our response to them. The book would be valuable even without the workbook, but I certainly would not advise trying to use the workbook without the teachings in the book.

Rating: 5/5

Category: Religion, Christian Life, Personal Growth

Publication:  2015—Worthy Publishing

Memorable Lines:

When we fight back with joy, we no longer size the character of God according to our circumstances, but we size our circumstances according to the character of God and his great affection for us.

When everything goes awry, we are tempted to rush past, stuff, deny, or file the situation under “unmentionables.” We will do anything to make the chaos subside. Something inside us lunges to grieve, but we stiff-arm the impulse, forcing ourselves to keep it together.

…one of the fastest ways to receive joy is to give it away. One of the best ways to be lifted up is to lift up others.

No matter what adversity we face, we can turn our eyes from what’s before us and refocus on the God who fills us with joy. Instead of only seeing adversity, we become alert to Christ, who has overcome all things and for whom nothing is impossible.


4 Comments

  1. What an uplifting and wonderful way to look at life, in any situation! Thank you Linda!

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    • lghiggins's avatar lghiggins says:

      I agree, Diane. I appreciate that the author was “real” about her struggles. She didn’t try to make achieving joy something easy or shame Christians who struggle with their faith during hard times. Instead, she gave practical ways to find and insert joy–often by giving it away.

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  2. Carla's avatar Carla says:

    It is hard to find joy in the difficult things, and is something that I struggle with. This is an interesting book that sounds like there would be a lot to think about, Linda. Thanks for sharing it.

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