02 | Hurt

 

02 | Hurt

The Psalms invite us into raw, passionate, and emotive life with God. The psalmists regularly expose the truth of their feelings before God, even in ways that may seem taboo in our lives. Many of us have believed that feelings are bad and can not be trusted. We've believed that feelings are poor guides, untrustworthy, and will ultimately lead us astray. The truth is, God gave us our emotions. Each of our emotions are helpful tools, leading us to whole-hearted living. Get this - our feelings can be a pathway to Jesus. Emotions expose our neediness. Our neediness provides an opportunity for us to be vulnerable. Genuine prayer allows us to bring our full selves to Jesus. Deep faith and full life include our feelings. We can trust that Jesus can handle, and even use our emotions.

This week we look at Hurt.

Questions for Discussion

  1. Read Psalm 55. What is the psalmist’s complaint? How does the psalmist experience reorientation?

  2. How has your past hurt affected your ability to know and be known by others?

  3. Have you ever had an experience when admitting your hurt lead to healing? If so, what happened? If not, what do you believe would happen if you were to do this?

July 17, 2022 - Scott Cooley