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Mornings with The Masters

Why Learning To Process Your Feelings Can Keep Them From Controlling You

Mornings with The Masters

Chad & Tori Masters

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

5.01.2K Ratings

🗓️ 17 June 2023

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Hi y'all! In this episode Tori and I talk about power in giving our emotions and feelings to God! Because He has the power to change us like no person or thing can!! Link to Bible App Devo Here Subscribe to watch our Podcast on YouTube! Find us on YouT...

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0:00.0

Good morning everyone and welcome back to another morning with the masters where we devote

0:14.8

ourselves to the Lord daily with you. Good morning you guys. If you wonder why there's

0:19.5

an extra little pep in our step this morning it's because we have a special guest in this podcast.

0:24.5

He's very cute. We have Sweet Avie Micah with us. If you're wondering why if you're watching

0:28.6

YouTube why he hasn't been around it's honestly because he's becoming so energetic and so

0:33.5

playful. It's active and talkative. It's hard to stay focused. Not in a bad way but you know he's

0:39.2

he's becoming like a little human which is super fun. A little man. Anyways we're picking up

0:43.8

with day two of our when disappointment strikes devotional in the Bible app there's a link to that

0:48.5

in the description. If you guys want to fall along, fall along with us and as always I'm going to read

0:53.0

the scripture then Tori's going to pick up the divo. Let's do it. The first scripture is Psalms chapter 34

0:58.4

verse 18 and it says this. The Lord is close to the broken hearted. He rescues those whose

1:05.5

spirits are crushed and the second verse is Psalms chapter 119 verse 116 and it says

1:13.3

Lord sustain me as you promised that I may live. Do not let my hope be crushed.

1:19.6

The devotional is titled accepting our disappointment and it says this. We love to accept gifts or

1:26.5

compliments but who wants to accept disappointment. Sometimes it feels better to sit in our disappointment

1:34.3

than to address it and move past it. Staying in this place somehow allows us to hold on to what

1:40.6

we didn't get an even daydream about what could have been but we can't continue to rehearse our

1:47.9

pain if we want to move past whatever it is that's left us discouraged and disappointed. Accepting

1:55.2

our disappointment doesn't mean we condone or approve of what or who disappointed us. It simply

2:02.4

means that we recognize that it happened and don't act like it didn't. When we take this step

2:08.8

we're on our way toward finding true freedom from whatever is robbing our joy. So let's do two

2:17.0

things to help us accept our disappointment. First we have to name it. Disappointment is a sadness

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