Staying Faithful in Uncertain Times: How Actions Shape Our Emotions

Faithfulness in the Face of Uncertainty

Have you ever struggled to stay motivated in your spiritual journey? You’re not alone. Many of us face challenges that make it hard to measure our spiritual growth, from waiting and doubting to caretaking and suffering. But what does daily faithfulness to Christ look like in these seasons?

The Importance of Action

Sometimes, we need to take action first and let our feelings catch up. This is especially true when it comes to spiritual disciplines like reading Scripture and prayer. If we wait until we feel inspired or affectionate towards God, we might not come to Him at all. Our feelings are part of God’s created design, but they still need to be subjected to His word and what is true.

Telling Our Feelings What is True

Scripture has the power to tell our feelings what is true, even when they lag behind. By acting first and letting our feelings catch up, we can ignite those feelings we’ve been waiting for. This is why the saying “feelings follow actions” is so important. It’s not just about mustering up emotions, but about being faithful to God even when we don’t feel like it.

A Seven-Star Rating

If we think about it correctly, the idea that feelings follow actions deserves a seven-star rating. It’s a reminder that our actions have the power to shape our emotions and affections. By being faithful to God, even in the hard times, we can cultivate a deeper love and devotion to Him.

Meet Glenna Marshall

Glenna Marshall is a pastor’s wife, mother of two, and author of The Promise Is His Presence. She writes regularly on biblical literacy, suffering, and the faithfulness of God. Her insights on faithfulness in the face of uncertainty are a valuable reminder that our actions have the power to shape our emotions and affections.

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