Hey, my Yielded Family! I pray youâre all doing well. Iâm truly blessed to have each of you here reading my blogs , you are a gift and a blessing! My prayer for you is that you will always remain yielded to God.
Yielding isnât easy; it requires dying to self, surrendering your own will (which, letâs be honest, is no small task , no lie). Itâs about laying yourself down so that Christ can fully live in you, leading your decisions, directing your steps, even influencing the little things, like what you wear. Even when itâs hard, stay yielded! I love you all. Now, letâs continue with Part 3 of our series.
I had something completely different in mind to share today, but as I started typing, I felt led in another directionâfeelings.Last night, as I was walking into my room, thinking about what to post on the YC Instagram (by the way, please follow The Yielded Center on Instagram, I need those follows!), a thought came to me: âFeelings are as powerful as your thoughts and your words.â I quickly wrote it down so I wouldnât forget.This morning, I was ready to go with my original post, but then I heard it againâfeelings. So letâs talk about that for a moment.
We already know what a storm is but what are feelings? Feelings are the emotional responses we experience in reaction to our thoughts, circumstances, or interactions with others. Feelings are emotional by nature. They are triggered by experiences, thoughts, and circumstances, making them neither constant nor entirely predictable. Since feelings are a response to something, they naturally surface during storms, trials, or moments of intense situations.
Listen, anyone who claims theyâve never felt anything isnât functioning as a normal human being. Many of historyâs most shocking crimes were committed by individuals who lacked emotional responses. Feelings are important; they are part of what makes us human. So, be mindful of people who are completely nonchalant about everything. And if thatâs you, change itâs not cute. A total lack of emotion isnât strength; it reveals an almost inhuman detachment that can be unsettling and even dangerous. As human beings, we are meant to feel. Donât romanticise wrong things to look cool.
Now, letâs talk about feelings during a storm. Many of us have responded to lifeâs storms emotionally l know I have. I used to cry, throw tantrums at God (yes, full-on tantrums!), without realising that when the enemy canât make you numb, he makes you feel carelessly.
What does that mean? It means your emotions become completely unchecked like a bucket of water knocked over, spilling into every room. And that kind of emotional chaos is dangerous. Think about it there are people who became so overwhelmed with emotion in a storm that they felt like life wasnât worth living. In that moment, they picked up a gun, poison, or a rope and ended their lives. What was that? Feelings during a storm.
While itâs good to feel, itâs just as important to control your emotions and recognise that the enemy works through your mind to influence your feelings. If he can get a stronghold in your thoughts, he can manipulate your emotions, leading you down a dark path. Stay vigilant. Feel, but donât let your feelings rule you.
Peter was in a storm. At first, he channeled his feelings correctly he had faith. But then, he shifted his focus to the storm, to the waves, and his mind started receiving information: âYou will die.â âThis is too much for youâyouâll drown.â And what happened next? The Bible says he felt something different fear. And as soon as fear took over, he started to sink.
Matthew 14:30 (NKJV):
âBut when he saw that the wind was boisterous, he was afraid; and beginning to sink he cried out, saying, âLord, save me!ââ
In a storm, the best way to channel your emotions is through faith. But hereâs the key: faith, like fear, comes from information.
âą Faith is built on Godâs Word.
âą Fear is fueled by the enemyâs whispers.
Are you aware that your feelings can be manipulated? Many people who took their own lives might have wanted to live just an hour before. But the enemy kept pulling the trigger in their minds, feeding them thoughts long enough to manipulate their emotions. You cannot survive a storm with scattered emotions. While it is undeniably hard to stay calm and trust God in the middle of chaos, itâs even worse to be all over the place because the devil is searching for those who feel carelessly.The moment our emotions run wild and unchecked, we become vulnerable. So, whatâs the best response in a storm?
âLord, I see the mess. I hear the thunder. But I choose to trust You. I choose to accept the peace You give me in this storm.â
My beloved family, watch your feelings, watch your emotions, and watch your thoughts. The enemy has taken out far too many kingdom soldiers using this very strategy: create a storm, trigger fearful thoughts, and let the person feel their way into giving up. But not you.
Because we do not give up here.