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Teach Me To Feel (ebook)
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Teach Me To Feel (ebook)
Teach Me To Feel (ebook)
Teach Me To Feel (ebook)
Teach Me To Feel (ebook)
Teach Me To Feel (ebook)

Teach Me To Feel ebook

Worshiping Through the Psalms in Every Season of Life

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About this book

Many of us suppress our feelings because we’re worried they are ungodly. Others of us are so led by our emotions that we let them dominate everything, including our faith.

In these honest, personal and uplifting meditations on 24 selected psalms, Courtney Reissig looks at emotions we all experience, ranging from shame, anxiety, and anger through to gratitude, hope, and joy. For each, she shows how the psalms give us permission to acknowledge how we feel before God, and how they can help us to use those feelings productively and faithfully.

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Specifications

Contributors:
Courtney Reissig
ISBN:
9781784985134
Format:
eBook
First published:
December 2023
Language:
English
Publisher:
The Good Book Company

Contents

Introduction: How a Familiar Psalm Helped Me in My Fear
Includes Chapters For When You Feel…
Let down (Ps. 55)
Forgotten by God (Ps. 22)
Worthless (Ps. 8)
Grief (Ps. 31)
Envy (Ps. 73)
Anxious (Ps. 13)
Stuck Spiritually (Ps. 119)
Content (Ps. 131)
Grateful (Ps. 103)
Forgiven (Ps. 32)
Hopeful (Ps. 84)

Endorsements

I’ve always had a difficult relationship with my emotions. I have suppressed them in shame, or I have let them loose with reckless abandon. Neither approach has served me well. This is why I appreciate Courtney Reissig’s newest offering, Teach Me How to Feel. Through her own wrestle with emotions, she points us to the place where the Lord taught her how to feel them—the Psalms. I found great comfort in her words and the insight she brings to these ancient songs. There’s nothing like a friend—modern or ancient—to tell us, “I’ve been there too.”

Lauren Chandler Author, Steadfast Love and Goodbye to Goodbyes

We know that God intends to change how we think and how we behave, but we don’t always expect that God intends to change how we feel. But, as Teach Me to Feel so beautifully shows, God has given us a whole book to guide us into feeling rightly. With profound insights tucked into short chapters, this book helps us as readers apply the words of the psalmists to our own souls—leading us into honesty with God, confidence in God, and joy with God.

Nancy Guthrie Bible teacher and author of the Seeing Jesus in the Old Testament series

I love the Psalms, and Courtney Reissig has made me cherish them even more. In Teach Me to Feel, she shows us how to honestly process our feelings with God, using psalms to express our deepest emotions. If you’ve ever felt misunderstood, lonely, or overwhelmed, and wondered how to biblically process your feelings, this book is for you. You’ll discover how to lament, find hope, and rejoice through all of life, drawing you closer to the God of all comfort.

Vaneetha Rendall Risner Author, Walking Through Fire and This Was Never the Plan

A good book will teach you about biblical truths, but a great book will lead you to know and love Christ and his word more deeply. Teach Me to Feel does just that. Courtney does a beautiful job of biblically showing us how our emotions are neither meant to control us or be ignored, but to lead us to Christ and be a reflection of him. Chapter after chapter, I found myself reading the Psalms in a fresh way and being led to worship, lament, confession, and prayer.

Sarah Walton Author, Hope When It Hurts

The church has had a rich and right return to the study of God’s word and the value of a transformed mind in recent years, but God also gave his people emotions and feelings. How does one navigate feelings faithfully in the midst of suffering, transition, or hurt? Courtney walks us through the Psalms and her own story. She is less a teacher and more a friend on the journey.

Lore Ferguson Wilbert Writer at Sayable.net and assorted other publications

If we’re honest, most of us would admit that few aspects of our lives can seem as chaotic and unpredictable as our emotions. Courtney Reissig, a gifted and wise writer, shows us in this book how the Psalms can help us to take our feelings before the throne of God, how to see them reordered by the ongoing life of Jesus Christ. This book can change your thinking, and your feelings, for the better.

Russell D. Moore Editor in Chief, Christianity Today

This book comforted, encouraged and taught me so much. It had the rare quality of making me reach for my Bible, and I read each chapter with the Psalms open alongside. Courtney Reissig gives us keen insights learned through her own personal suffering, so her words are poetic: laden with meaning yet grounded in reality.

Linda Allcock Author, Deeper Still

How gracious God is to include in his word a book of songs that give us the language we need to express the emotions we feel! In Teach me to Feel, Courtney Reissig encourages us to slow down and feel, with the psalmists, the realities of life in our broken world. Each reflection helped me to see and savour the goodness of God. Each one moved me to worship the One who is always working for his people—even when we can’t see it.

Carolyn Lacey Author of Say the Right Thing and Extraordinary Hospitality (for Ordinary People).

Today, we are told that "emotional intelligence" is essential for proper functioning in our personal and work lives. But can we rely on it? Courtney presents her readers with the richest possible source through which we may interpret and manage our feelings—namely, the psalms. Courtney helps us to praise and pray the psalms in the ups and downs of our own everyday experience now and through to the New Creation. Whether praising God or challenging sin, each chapter is a balm for the soul. I would have happily worked through another dozen psalms with Courtney!

Leni-Jo McMillan Women's Network and Training, City Bible Forum, Perth, Australia

Customer Reviews

4.00 stars A rich look at emotions in the Pslams

 

(Review written for 'Teach Me To Feel')

Teach Me to Feel is an in-depth look at 24 psalms. Reissig approaches 24 feelings or experiences common to all humans. She shows us how to meet God, communicate with, and praise Him through each of those feelings. The practice of communing with God in all feelings (not just the ones we want to feel) is a transformative practice, but sadly not one that has always been encouraged by the Western Church.

This book provides wisdom and hope, but most ...

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3.00 stars Solid Biblical Encouragement

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(Review written for 'Teach Me To Feel')

Courtney Reissig explains that when she experienced her darkest moments, she found the psalms uniquely helpful. When she was dealing with pregnancy complications, fearing her own death and the death of her unborn child, the psalms spoke to her in a powerful way, helping her to process difficult emotions and worship in the midst of her pain and fear. Throughout this book, Reissig explores how Psalms speaks to readers in different seasons of life, and each chapter focuses on a different psalm and the primary emotion its expresses.

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5.00 stars Beautifully written—a balm

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(Review written for 'Teach Me To Feel')

This was not trite, nor was it cliche—two things I brace myself for when reading devotionals and books about the Psalms. Instead it was melodic and moving with just enough personal story to help the reader connect.

I started reading this book in an "unemotional" season—meaning, I didn't think I would really connect with it as much as I would if I was going through something challenging, etc. But I was wrong! This book is for those who "feel like ...

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