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| Reposition Yourself: Living Life Without Limits | 
enlarge | Author: T.d. Jakes Publisher: Atria Category: Book
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ISBN: 1416547304 Dewey Decimal Number: 248.4 EAN: 9781416547303 ASIN: 1416547304
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Product Description T.D. Jakes offers readers of the New York Times bestseller Reposition Yourself: Living Life Without Limits a collection of scripture and quotes that provides the spiritual underpinnings of his message about applying Christian principles to adjust to the many changes that life brings.Reposition Yourself, the narrative book, uses wisdom collected from more than thirty years of Jakes's experience counseling and working withhigh-profile and everyday people on financial, relational, and spiritual creativity on the path to an enriched life filled with contentment at every stage. Reposition Yourself Reflections collects the words that ground Reposition Yourself solidly in biblical teachings. Reflections is an essential keepsake, to carry with you in moments when inspiration and encouragement are needed.
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A "How to" Book on Applying Your Faith June 4, 2007 54 out of 57 found this review helpful
T. D. Jakes is uncomfortable with preachers who tell people that if they give a certain amount of money they will reap a harvest of results. Similarly he is concerned with people who think that faith will lead to success. These two matters are incomplete, partial aspects of truth that are sometimes taken out of context. He believes that if one is to have faith that works, one must work that faith. Believing is not enough. It is the believing that leads to action that will see the desired results. In the matter of giving, that is part of stewardship, but only a portion. One cannot give what one does not possess. It is by effective stewardship that one has resources to give.
Bishop Jakes speaks with authority because he has successfully applied the principles from Scripture he teaches in this book. Stewardship is holistic. He writes that it is usually easier for some people to concentrate energies on success in the workplace (or ministry) while neglecting success at home. It isn't intentional, but by default that relationships deteriorate. In a straightfoward manner he tells you how to overcome this neglect and excell in domestic matters without cutting back on career success.
It is refreshing to see a man of the bishop's high standards discuss the contributions made by people society might consider to be "unsuccessful." He talks about the valuable marks they made "in spite of their flaws." Amen! We all have flaws and God works through imperfect people.
One of the weaknesses of the book was his examples of role-models. I find it hard to believe a preacher of the Gospel would select some of the ones he spotlights.
He concludes this book in a powerful way, discussing the mystery of giving in spite of the fact that one could never give enough to meet all the legitimate needs that exist. As a guest in Nigeria he describes a situation that caused him to reflect on this phenomenon and he offers a wise analysis of the matter. Overall this is a very powerful book, but coming from Bishop Jakes I would expect no less, as I have read several of his other excellent books.
Moving from the point of captivity to the point of power May 11, 2007 36 out of 36 found this review helpful
Reposition Yourself is a profound work that teaches the reader how to understand life lessons through key principles that will reposition his/her life for success. Bishop T.D. Jakes allows us to peek through the eyes of his soul and witness his journey of life as he conquered the fears in his childhood and fought his way to top to eventually lead one of the largest churches of our time.
Repositioning Yourself allows the reader to put himself/herself in the position of Zacchaeus, who repositioned himself so he could see Jesus. Through practical principles, Bishop Jakes teaches his readers how to live life without limits. Bishop Jakes provokes his readers to take a hard, face-to-face look at their lives and what they are doing to position themselves to win. Bishop Jakes shares his struggles and his wisdom on how to fight life's battles and how he eventually overcame those struggles and repositioned himself to win. According to Bishop Jakes, "You cannot win against that which you will not see and confront." He shares with his readers how he was fighting, but he was not aiming at anything. You must fight with a purpose. Intent is vital for success to be achieved in life.
In the chapter entitled, "Lost and Found", Bishop Jakes introduces us to another interesting personality in scripture - Joseph. Being the excellent orator that he is, I can hear him in my head preaching this truth. He tells us that "Joseph was bound by his circumstances, but he overcame them by using his gifts." Bishop Jakes brings us to a place in consciousness where we begin to learn how to move from the mundane to the miraculous. Moving from the point of captivity to the point of power requires you to reposition yourself mentally so that your gifts can unlock the favor in your life that ultimately will help change the destiny of a nation.
Bishop Jakes reveals the riptide of change that can overtake a person's life as a result of shame, as it did Adam and Eve in the garden. Shame will cause a person to hide himself/herself. When shame comes into the picture it will open you to a new reality and cause you to reassess your next steps in life. I like what Bishop T. D. Jakes says - "If you are to reposition yourself for success, you must seek out the options that are most conducive to your ultimate goals." This is a key point and will make the difference between success and failure in life.
Congratulations, Bishop T. D. Jakes on a work well penned! I am sure that the world will hear this message and be provoked to reposition their lives for success. You have written yet another work that looks like it will be a New York Times bestseller. I will continue to see you in your writing.
Respectfully I AM,
Disappointing August 17, 2007 25 out of 25 found this review helpful
This book reads like 1,000 other self-help guru books. Jakes spends a lot of time letting us know that he has an extensive vocabulary. The reading does not flow. He starts out tooting his own horn which is still in bad taste, followed by name dropping and smoozing up to Deion Sanders who according to newspapers in Texas was involved in a rape cover-up involving a preacher. Jakes comes off sounding more like a psychiatrist than a pastor. He has these fictional characters in one chapter and we're supposed to relate to one of them and their problems. I'm sorry I didn't have the patience. I'm with the other critic who says that Jake has done much better in some of his other books. Its amazing how these celebrities who wrote little comments on the back of the book do so, not because of content but because of who he is which is why its so hard to get rid of bad politicians. I'm glad I didn't buy the DVD's which are too expensive. 4 for $99 is ridiculous. But Jake's prices have always been higher than most. The book is very superficial and not of much substance. If you must have it, wait until it goes down to a penny and then get it.
Amazing Insights May 9, 2007 20 out of 25 found this review helpful
Jakes is perfectly right that faith without action is merely a belief in superstition. Through our effort faith bears fruit and even higher than any material success, true faith forms our character qualities. I am also happy that Jakes doesn't equate economic prosperity as an indication of divine favor. He equally gives emphasis on faith, effort and social responsibility.
This book gives a message of hope that is contained in a Christian framework yet its principles are universally applicable. I was also touched by Nexus: A Neo Novel, which presents a powerful story of love and compassion with observations similar to Jakes though expressed in an eclectic and spiritual story.
A Book for Christians and Non-Christians May 25, 2007 16 out of 17 found this review helpful
I pre-ordered this book for myself. To date I have purchased two more books and sent them to loved ones and also suggested to many others to go out and purchase this great book at such a cost price. I have read many books and to date this is one of the deepest books I have read. It's for people of all ages whether you're Christian or Non-Christian, believer or non-believer. Bishop Jakes is truly a special man of God and in this book he takes you to a higher level of self-awareness. This is a very powerful book that will take you to new heights in your life, so be prepared to acknowledge the truth about yourself and be ready to discover and accept yourself for who you really are while making the necessary corrections needed to "Reposition Yourself". Everyone should read this powerful message brought to us by this Great Spiritual Messenger.
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