While it isn’t wrong to feel angry, God can give us the power to handle this emotion in a spiritual and helpful way.
Building or rebuilding our emotional lives will allow us to grow our character as we walk with God and develop our strength from the inside out.
God notices what we go through, even if no one else does, and he wants to do something about our pain.
The Psalms are a collection of prayers from people who felt strong emotions and let God turn their darkness into light.
Understanding the way we handle the storms of life can help us recognize what we’re building our lives on, and learn how to trust God and his way instead.
We can learn something very important about God from each of these stories, something that will give us the strength of heart we need to “get back up again” no matter what comes our way.
Jesus’s disciples found the emotional strength to carry out their incredible task by being in prayer continually.
What is influencing you the most during this pandemic? Has it been the news, discouragement, your emotions, or God, the Bible, and spiritual friends?
Life is unquestionably a roller coaster reaching great heights and then sudden, dizzying falls. Without convictions to anchor and stabilize us, we can begin losing faith in God and become unsteady.
Through music, we can go from being absent and distant to loving and attached. In other words, we can go from “MIA to present.”
The condition of your faith and heart will determine whether you enter the presence of God or the realm of religiosity.
When understood and taken to God, emotions create an intimate relationship with God and friends like no other.