Satan often attacks Christians through our emotions. We
can be thinking with correct beliefs, yet still fall victim to evil through
feelings that tempt us to sin: lust, anger, fear, jealousy, discouragement,
etc. Sometimes we discount the importance of paying attention to our emotions
day by day, thinking that the right convictions should be enough to strengthen
us against evil. Yet, when attacks come into our lives, they often enter by way
of our emotions.
Thankfully, once I realized what
was going on in my emotional life, I worked through the issues with my husband.
He did end up taking the job, and it was challenging for me, but God helped us
both grow through that time. Looking back, I’m grateful that I didn’t act on my
temptation to leave. When I fought back spiritually, I developed a stronger
faith that helped me stay faithful to God – and my husband – through even more
significant challenges that came later in our marriage.
1. Fill your mind with timeless truth so you can focus on that despite changing
emotions.
The more biblical truth you have in your mind when Satan
attacks through your emotions, the more likely it is that you’ll win the
battle. So make a habit of reading the Bible and meditating on the words you read.
Every day, ask the Holy Spirit to renew your mind. Then God’s truth will come
to your mind in any situation where your emotions are shouting at you to make a
certain choice. As the Bible’s powerful words come to you during emotional
moments, they will remind you of what’s really true so you can make decisions
from an accurate perspective.
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2. Give yourself a timeout when you notice your emotions
spiraling out of control.
Stop to reflect and pray during times when you realize
that a feeling is overwhelming you. Just like parents give children timeouts to
teach them how to recognize and control their emotions, you can take a timeout
and check in with your heavenly parent – God – when strong emotions come to
your attention. During those breaks, consider what you’re really feeling, and
why. For instance, if you feel lust pulling you toward your cell phone and
compelling you to look at pornography on it, stop the process by taking a
timeout. Try to identify the emotions you’re experiencing at that moment. If
you can, figure out why you’re feeling that way (maybe you’ve been dealing with
stress that you’re trying to relieve through porn). By forcing yourself to step
out of the situation and study it, you can stop unhealthy impulsive behavior
and gain a wiser perspective on what’s happening.
3. Deal honestly with the uncomfortable emotions you
feel.
You may sometimes deny, ignore, or suppress emotions that
trouble you. For example, if you’re feeling jealous, you’re probably also feeling
embarrassed and ashamed about feeling that way. No one likes to admit jealousy.
Yet if you don’t deal with it, envious emotions will distort your perspective
on your life. That will leave you vulnerable to Satan’s attacks, because Satan
will twist the truth to get your attention; if you’re confused you may believe
what he tells you. So whenever you notice you’re feeling an emotion that makes
you uncomfortable, acknowledge it, and try to check in with God about it in
that moment or soon afterward (through a silent prayer). Keep in mind that it’s
normal to experience lots of uncomfortable emotions in this fallen world, and
that your emotions themselves aren’t necessarily wrong. What’s sinful is
choosing to respond to the emotions you feel in the wrong ways. So if you feel
jealous of another person, you can feel that way and still be right with God if
you confess how you feel to God and rely on his help to respond faithfully. But
if you don’t intentionally deal with how you feel, your jealousy will make you
vulnerable to temptations from Satan to say or do something wrong when relating
to the person of whom you’re envious.
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4. Take care of your physical health, which is connected
to your emotional health.
If your body isn’t feeling well, your emotions can be
difficult to manage. Just think about the last time you snapped at someone in
anger while you were tired, or when you worried about something while hungry,
but then felt better after eating. Ask God to help you develop healthy physical
habits that will nurture your body, mind, and spirit as they work together
according to God’s design. Do your best to eat nutritious foods, drink plenty
of water, exercise regularly, and get enough sleep on a regular basis. The more
physically stable you are, the more emotionally stable you can be.
5. Learn lessons God wants to teach you through your
emotions.
God often uses emotions as teaching tools. Emotions are
gifts from God, whom the Bible describes as having an emotional essence (“God
is love.” – 1 John 4:8). But emotions constantly
change as circumstances change, and they may easily misinterpreted when you’re
not thinking of them from a Spirit-led perspective. So pray for guidance every
day, asking God to help you discern the messages he sends you through your
feelings. Think of your emotions as school bells ringing for you to pay
attention, and the Holy Spirit as your teacher who communicates with you once
you come to class. Rather than just reacting to your emotions (as Satan tempts
you to do), respond to them with the purpose of learning and growing closer to
God in the process.
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