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How Ya Feeling?
There was a period in my life when I was sick of answering this question. “Good!” I’d respond, but truthfully, I was frustrated, scared, and sick. I was searching for a diagnosis with no clear answers. I was tired in body and spirit, yet, I adorned my “I’m fine” mask every day.
We all fall into this trap. We don’t want to appear weak or burden people with our emotions. Sometimes we’re afraid to feel the full weight of our emotions for fear they will consume us.
But Jesus shows us a different way.
When Jesus falls with his face to the ground in the Garden of Gethsemane, he brings the full weight of his emotions to God in fervent prayer. He was “sorrowful and troubled,” and “grieved to the point of death.” (Matt. 36:37-38)
Is this what perfection looks like? Sorrow to the point of weeping? Troubled to the point of sweating blood? Grief to the point of death?
These are deep emotions that are uncommonly found even amongst our closest friends, yet, Jesus’ weakness perfectly reveals God’s strength. Jesus shows us that embracing emotions actually leads us to ultimate submission and obedience to the Father.
The world wants us to be strong and have it all together; but, as we look at the life of Jesus, he shows us that true strength lies in embracing our emotions, bringing them to the Father, and letting them lead us to obey the Lord in whatever he asks of us.
Reflect and Discuss
1. What emotions are you hiding behind your “I’m good” mask?
2. What emotions do you need to bring to the Father so that they may lead you to look more like Jesus?
Prayer
Lord, help me to bring my emotions to you—no matter how weighty and deep they feel. I repent of the times I have relied on my own strength and ignored my emotions in order to appear like I have it all together. Help me to embrace my emotions with you so that I may be brought to unhindered obedience in all that I do.
About this Plan
There is possibly no more carefully navigated response than to the question “How Ya Feeling?” We long for and loath this question because we must either remain at the surface or expose what lies beneath. Jesus reminds us that to feel is to be human; to feel is to walk through valleys and mountains; to feel is to imitate Christ. Learn to properly engage your emotions to be like Christ.
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