"What does the Bible say about managing and controlling emotions?"
What would people be like if we did
not have any emotions? Perhaps we would be like Mr. Spock on Star Trek, purely
logical, never emotional. But God created us in His image and God’s emotions
are revealed in the Scriptures; therefore, God created us emotional beings. We
feel love, joy, happiness, guilt, anger, disappointment, and fear, and many
other emotions. But sometimes these can be “false” feelings if they are based
upon false assumptions. For example, if we falsely believe that God is not in
control of the circumstances of our lives, we may experience the emotions of
fear or despair or anger based on that false belief. True or not, emotions are
very powerful and real to the one feeling them.
Our emotions, like our minds and
bodies, are influenced by the fall of man into sin. As such, they can
be corrupted by our sin natures. For the Christian, however, the Spirit of God
who resides within us is capable of controlling our emotions and not allowing
them to control us (Romans 8:9-11). From within believers, He directs, guides,
comforts, and influences us, as well as produces in us the fruit of the Spirit
The emotions we experience are then His emotions, produced in us so that we
exhibit the benefits of His presence in our hearts—love, joy, peace, patience,
kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control (Galatians
5:22-23).
Out-of-control emotions are the
product of a heart which is not saturated with Scripture. The way to control
our emotions is to control our minds, renewing them by the daily input of
scriptural principles, the knowledge of God, and on His attributes. Then the
Holy Spirit, along with the Word of God, will bring about appropriate emotions
based on truth. When we immerse ourselves in the only means of our
sanctification—the Bible—we arm ourselves with the only real weapon against
out-of-control emotions. Then we can control our emotions instead of them
controlling us. In themselves, emotions are not unbiblical, but they are
indications of what is in our hearts (Luke 6:45).
Proverbs 6:16-19 declares, “There are six things the LORD
hates, seven that are detestable to him: 1) haughty eyes, 2) a lying tongue, 3)
hands that shed innocent blood, 4) a heart that devises wicked schemes, 5) feet
that are quick to rush into evil, 6) a false witness who pours out lies, and 7)
a man who stirs up dissension among brothers.”
This is so true, Patti! The fruit of the Holy Spirit in our lives helps us with our emotions. It's definitely a process, but it's encouraging when we see progress!
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