EPISODE · Mar 11, 2025 · 15 MIN
19 | Why Do I Let My Emotions Control Me? Do Spiritual Maturity and Spiritual Immaturity Have a Part In It?
from Biblical Healing | Confident, Healthy Relationships, Childhood Trauma, Self-Esteem, Social Anxiety, Guilt, Resentment · host Micaiah Gray
Are You Being Led by Your Emotions? How to Make Decisions with Wisdom and Faith In this episode of United Christian Marriage, we’re diving into an important question: Are you being led by your emotions? And if so, how much weight should emotions carry in your decision-making as a Christian? When emotions control your life, it can feel overwhelming—like you’re constantly reacting instead of making decisions with wisdom and faith. Many wives struggle with why they feel out of control of their emotions, especially when balancing marriage, parenting, and faith. But does spiritual maturity mean turning off emotions altogether, or is there a better way? Here’s what we cover: - The pressure wives face to juggle multiple roles while staying emotionally balanced - Why emotions can’t always be trusted—especially when we’re spiritually immature (spiritual immaturity definition) - A biblical perspective on decision-making and why spiritual growth is essential (spiritually mature meaning) - How emotional reactions (like anxiety or gut feelings) can sometimes mislead us (why do I let my emotions control me?) - The difference between intuition and fear-based reactions rooted in past trauma (do not be led by your emotions) - Practical steps to grow spiritually so you can discern God’s voice from your emotions If you’ve ever wondered what it means when your emotions control you or how to stop being led by emotions, this episode will give you clarity and encouragement. Your Next Steps: 🩵 Book a 1:1 Emotional Healing Coaching Call 🤎 Join the Emotional Healing Facebook Group for prayer + support 🩷 Grab the free 30-Day Healing Strategy Quiz + Trigger Tracker Loving the show? Don't Forget To Leave 5 Stars And A Written Review! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Learn More: micaiahgray.com
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Are You Being Led by Your Emotions? How to Make Decisions with Wisdom and Faith In this episode of United Christian Marriage, we’re diving into an important question: Are you being led by your emotions? And if so, how much weight should emotions carry in your decision-making as a Christian? When emotions control your life, it can feel overwhelming—like you’re constantly reacting instead of making decisions with wisdom and faith. Many wives struggle with why they feel out of control of their emotions, especially when balancing marriage, parenting, and faith. But does spiritual maturity mean turning off emotions altogether, or is there a better way? Here’s what we cover: - The pressure wives face to juggle multiple roles while staying emotionally balanced - Why emotions can’t always be trusted—especially when we’re spiritually immature (spiritual immaturity definition) - A biblical perspective on decision-making and why spiritual growth is essential (spiritually mature meaning) - How emotional reactions (like anxiety or gut feelings) can sometimes mislead us (why do I let my emotions control me?) - The difference between intuition and fear-based reactions rooted in past trauma (do not be led by your emotions) - Practical steps to grow spiritually so you can discern God’s voice from your emotions If you’ve ever wondered what it means when your emotions control you or how to stop being led by emotions, this episode will give you clarity and encouragement. Your Next Steps: 🩵 Book a 1:1 Emotional Healing Coaching Call 🤎 Join the Emotional Healing Facebook Group for prayer + support 🩷 Grab the free 30-Day Healing Strategy Quiz + Trigger Tracker Loving the show? Don't Forget To Leave 5 Stars And A Written Review! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Learn More: micaiahgray.com
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