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Have you ever wished an emotion would go away? Our feelings don’t always feel good; when they don’t, we’ll do anything to feel something different. When we feel sad, mad, or anything that isn’t happiness, we distract ourselves instead of asking what’s happening in our hearts to make us feel the way we do. The book of Ecclesiastes was written by a wise person reflecting on life. In it, the author writes that there is a time for feeling all sorts of different things: happiness, sadness, anger, and more. Those emotions matter; if we notice them, sit with them and consider what they might be telling us instead of trying to get rid of them, we can begin to find healing. Not without the emotions but because of them.
Today, write down the emotions that you’re feeling at any moment. Don’t assign them worth. Instead, simply recognize them for what they are.
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In this 3-week reading plan, we'll talk about the long road through tragedy. It's a road that is never easy but always worth the work to walk down. Will we answer every question about life's tragedies? No. Will we form a path forward by offering steps for every person's journey through hurt? Yes! In this devotional, you’ll find hopeful encouragement for your walk on the long road to healing.
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