EPISODE · Jul 13, 2026 · 3 MIN
How Do I Find Peace When My Emotions Are All Over the Place? | Walking in Spiritual Discernment
from Divine515 Podcast
Remember when we were kids and couldn’t wait to grow up — only to discover that adulting is excessively overwhelming some days? Truth be told, there are days our emotions change by the hour: hopeful one moment, discouraged the next. In today’s prayer, Valarie gets honest about what to do when peace has left and our feelings are all over the place. The challenge isn’t pretending the emotions don’t exist — the struggle is real — but learning to anchor ourselves in God’s truth and wrap it all up in prayer. She prays for every feeling to be brought to Him instead of allowed to control us, for prayer to become the place where our heart settles and our mind finds clarity, and for the confidence to trust His truth above our temporary feelings. This prayer is for anyone who needs God to steady them in the middle of the storm. The wait is over — the Kneeling at the Throne Bible Study Guide is officially here! Created to help you dive deeper into God’s Word, strengthen your prayer life, and walk into greater purpose, this guide features reflection questions, practical application, and Spirit-led guidance — perfect for individual study, Bible study groups, and women’s ministries. Plus, when you order multiple copies, you’ll receive a special group discount to support your ministry or study circle. Order your copy today at divine515.com/guide. If this prayer encouraged you, follow the podcast and share Divine 515 with someone who may need God’s wisdom today — and come back tomorrow to pray with us again. The post How Do I Find Peace When My Emotions Are All Over the Place? | Walking in Spiritual Discernment appeared first on Divine 515.
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