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Taking Our Emotions to the Lord in Psalms

We can’t avoid emotions, but it's important we handle them Biblically. The Psalmists offer wonderful examples. #BibleLoveNotes #Psalms #Bible

Life is full of emotions – sorrow, joy, confusion, frustration, anger, fear….

We can’t avoid emotions, but it's important we handle them Biblically.

The Psalmists offer wonderful examples. They were open and honest about their feelings, but careful to remember God’s faithfulness.

That’s one reason to read the Psalms. And, if you're so inclined, you can take it one step further and write personal "psalms" to the Lord, sharing your specific sorrows and joys with Him.

Below are eleven one-minute devotions based on specific emotions and specific Psalms. May they encourage you to take your emotions to the Lord!

Needing a Shepherd? Psalm 23

Concerned by the state of the world? Psalm 11

Filled with praise? Psalm 18

Fearful in the middle of the night? Psalm 63

Frustrated by wicked people? Psalm 73

Grieving? Psalm 25

Mistreated and slandered? Psalm 62

Seeking ways to mature? Psalm 119

Feeling your situation is “impossible”? Psalm 77

Wanting a safe place? Psalm 32

Looking for some wonderful prayers? 10 Prayers from the Psalms.

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If you enjoy Bible Love Note's one-minute devotions, you'll love Gail's book Wisdom for Life featuring 100 one-minute devotions from Psalms and Proverbs. Read the first 4 devotions in the book on Lifeway or Amazon by clicking "look inside"
or "read sample." Find out about the free Bible studies you can get with purchase here: Wisdom for Life Publisher's page.


We can’t avoid emotions, but it's important we handle them Biblically. The Psalmists offer wonderful examples.


We can’t avoid emotions, but it's important we handle them Biblically. The Psalmists offer wonderful examples.

 






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