Whenever we face significant emotional experiences, we often struggle to know what to do. Many of us end up bottling our emotions, engaging in escape patterns like staying busy, seeking distractions, pursuing more fun, or engaging in self-centered activities. In more severe cases, some deconstruct their faith, blame God or Christians, transfer to another church, or abandon spiritual disciplines. These responses can lead to indifference, apathy, unhealed wounds, lack of self-awareness, problematic behavior, division, and distancing ourselves from God and His people.
In 2 Corinthians 1:3-11, Paul emphasizes the value of suffering in drawing us nearer to God, allowing us to experience His comfort and grace. Moreover, he provides a model for processing our emotions. Today, we will explore four principles from Paul's example to help us navigate our emotions in a healthy, faith-filled way.