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Feelings are totally normal. They act similar to the sensors on a car, telling you what is happening in and around you. The challenge is when they rule and dictate how we live and function as people. They were never to be leaders but a guide to heighten our awareness. As believers, we must know what our feelings represent and how to manage them.
In this Bible study, we study how the psalmist in Psalm 42:9-11 dealt with his feelings. We see how we articulated how he was feeling and the posture he took. We also look at Apostle Paul's admonition to us about how we are responsible for how we feel based on what we think. We see this in 2 Corinthians 10:3-5.
You are more in control of how you feel than you think. Don't live subject to the rise and fall of your feelings.
By Bunmi OduahFeelings are totally normal. They act similar to the sensors on a car, telling you what is happening in and around you. The challenge is when they rule and dictate how we live and function as people. They were never to be leaders but a guide to heighten our awareness. As believers, we must know what our feelings represent and how to manage them.
In this Bible study, we study how the psalmist in Psalm 42:9-11 dealt with his feelings. We see how we articulated how he was feeling and the posture he took. We also look at Apostle Paul's admonition to us about how we are responsible for how we feel based on what we think. We see this in 2 Corinthians 10:3-5.
You are more in control of how you feel than you think. Don't live subject to the rise and fall of your feelings.