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Living Inside Out: Developing a Practical Awareness of Who You Are in Christ

DAY 9 OF 10

YOU ARE NOT YOUR FEELINGS

“The heart is deceitful above all things and beyond cure. Who can understand it?” – Jeremiah 17:9

Some days you feel saved, other days you feel otherwise. It’s tempting to measure your spiritual identity based on feelings, but feelings are like the weather, unpredictable and often dramatic. One moment sunny, next minute thunderstorm. That’s why we don’t build identity on emotions; we build on God’s unchanging truth.

Feelings can lie. They’ll tell you you’re unworthy, forgotten, and hopeless, right after a great church service, too! But facts don’t care about your feelings. And the fact is: you are seated with Christ, blessed, redeemed, and chosen, even when you feel like the devil about to have you for a toast.

Spiritual maturity means learning to say, “I feel low, but I know I’m still raised with Christ.” That’s faith. Faith is holding on to God’s truth when your feelings are throwing tantrums. Imagine if Jesus based His mission on how He felt in Gethsemane, thank God He didn’t!

When you’re having an “off” day, say what’s true even if you don’t feel it. Out loud. Seriously. Feelings catch up eventually, like a stubborn toddler lagging behind. Keep walking in truth and let your emotions come along for the ride.

Prayer and Confession: My feelings do not define me. God’s Word does. I am steady, secure, and rooted in truth, not tossed by emotions. I am who You say I am, not what I feel like in the moment. Amen!

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Living Inside Out: Developing a Practical Awareness of Who You Are in Christ

Living Inside Out: Developing a Practical Awareness of Who You Are in Christ is a 10-day faith devotional designed to help believers move from merely knowing biblical truths to living them out daily with confidence and Joy. This devotional guides readers through practical, Spirit-led ways to understand their identity in Christ and allow that identity to shape their thoughts, habits, decisions, and relationships.

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